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Yesterday, there was news from the after-sales department of Jiutian that the corn husk dryer purchased by Egyptian customers from our company has been completed, officially loaded, and is ready to be shipped to Egypt.
The corn husk dryer equipment was completed within the specified construction period, followed the unique drying technology and process of Jiutian, and was designed according to the characteristics of the customer's material. Through the skilled technology of Jiutian workers and the strict control of the production line, In the specified construction period, we will produce high-efficiency and high-yield corn husk dryer equipment for customers. This equipment will undoubtedly inject fresh blood into the mechanical equipment of Egyptian enterprise customers and help the rapid development of the enterprise.
The nine-day corn husk dryer has uniform output, relatively large processing capacity, and strong anti-overload ability. At present, this equipment has been sought after by many companies in the domestic and foreign markets with its unique advantages, and has injected strong support for the development of many companies. Welcome more interested customers to visit our factory for consultation.
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