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Recently, good news came from the after-sales department of Jiutian, that the beer yeast dryer ordered by a Portuguese customer has been successfully installed and debugged.
In this yeast drying project, Jiutian’s technicians formulated a design plan according to the customer’s needs, and conducted detailed communication on the details of the customer’s requirements. After communicating with the customer, the design plan was finally finalized, combined with our advanced drying technology for production, and after strict control and precise production, the production was finally completed on time and shipped on time.
The yeast drying equipment of our company has the technical characteristics of high heat utilization rate, low energy consumption, compact structure, small area, simple operation and maintenance, anti-corrosion, no pollution, etc. At present, our company's drying projects are spread in many places, and the equipment has won unanimous praise from customers! The successful installation and commissioning of the yeast drying equipment in Portugal marks that we have been recognized by international friends, and it has also made Zhengzhou Jiutian a new step in its international development.
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