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According to the latest news from the after-sales department, the Bean Dregs Dryer project signed by Anhui customers and Jiutian has been completed and installed, and will be put into production soon.
Zhengzhou Jiutian can provide large and medium-sized dehydration drying equipment for the majority of users, and provide one-stop service. In this project, our company provides customers with the equipment of Dehydration and Drying of Bean Dregs, customized equipment according to the specific needs of customers, according to the characteristics of the bean dregs materials combined with the drying process developed by our company, the materials can be dried efficiently and the bean dregs can be dried to make high quality feeds. After the equipment was shipped, our installation technical team also went to the site. At present, the installation and commissioning work of the project has been completed and will be officially put into operation soon.
The bean dregs are processed into the feed is the commonly used treatment method. The bean dregs are rich in crude protein and the feed made by drying is good in palatability. Zhengzhou Jiutian has introduced various specifications of Bean Dregs Dryer Equipment for different customers. For more information, you can consult online or leave message.
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