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How to dry sauce distiller's grain? There are special equipment for quick drying of sauce distiller's grain with relatively low viscosity. Recently, our company has successfully completed the handover of the sauce distiller's grain dryer site in Hubei. Users can start production on time under our technical commissioning according to their own production arrangements.
The drying of sauce lees needs to consider the problems of adhesion and agglomeration that may exist during the drying process, which affects the quality and efficiency of the drying of sauce distiller's grain. Therefore, the production line of lees and leessauce distiller's grain dryer is more exclusive than beer lees or corn lees. It is a professional equipment for drying sauce and wine residue.
The Hubei sauce and wine dregs dryer equipment project has been successfully installed, from technical design to equipment assembly, integrated services, professional technology docking, improving purchase efficiency and reducing procurement costs. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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