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Recently, the Shanxi slime drying equipment project has been successfully installed. This is one of the Shanxi slime drying projects that are being installed near the end of the year. Subsequent debugging work will also be arranged according to user needs. The smooth launch of the Shanxi coal slime drying equipment project will provide users with more convenience for nearby inspections.
The slime dryer was developed by Zhengzhou Jiutian for the characteristics of easy adhesion and high moisture content of slime. It adopts the structure of dispersing feeding and drying system to dry the slime particles evenly. At present, the heat sources of the new slime dryer are mainly heat sources such as steam waste heat, natural gas burners, coal-fired burners, gas generators, and oil-fired engines. Different coal slime drying heat sources are equipped with corresponding technically designed dust removal equipment, such as dry two-stage dust removal, dry and wet two-stage dust removal, and dry and wet multi-stage dust removal systems.
Zhengzhou Jiutian Coal Slime Dryer Factory has many sites in Shanxi, and the successful completion of the project has increased the sites that can be inspected. The follow-up project progress of the Shanxi slime drying equipment production line will also continue to be reported, so stay tuned.
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