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Recently, Zhengzhou Jiutian completed the production of avocado pomace dryer equipment customized for South African customers, and completed the loading and delivery on March 30, and delivered it to a logistics company. The equipment is used for avocado pomace processing of a company in South Africa.
The avocado pomace dryer produced by Jiutian can well dry pomace (apple pomace, tomato pomace, pear pomace, etc.), corn pomace, feed, protein powder, etc. Avocado pomace is not easy to dry, because most of the moisture exists in the interior, and it cannot be dried at one time, otherwise the nutrients will be lost. The new type of avocado pomace dryer produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian is a kind of tumble dryer, with compact structure, large pressing force and high output. According to the physical properties of avocado pomace, the countercurrent drying technology is adopted, which can quickly dry the wet pomace with a moisture content of 80% to a dry product with a moisture content of less than 13%. The dried material has good color, no paste, and no loss of nutrition.
We will continue to report on the follow-up progress of the project. If you are interested in our dryers, please feel free to contact us.
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