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Yesterday, the complete set of petroleum coke dryer equipment produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian successfully arrived at the construction site of the Sichuan project. In order to help the Sichuan petroleum coke drying project put into operation as soon as possible, the Jiutian installation team arrived at the site along with the equipment to prepare for equipment installation. It is expected that the Sichuan Petroleum Coke Dryer Project will be put into operation soon.
The petroleum coke dryer is mainly a tumble dryer equipment, which uses heat transfer to dry the materials. The heat source of the equipment can be selected from a variety of options, which can better meet the actual production needs of users. The petroleum coke dryer production line is fully sealed, with good thermal insulation effect and less dust spillage. The petroleum coke dryer mainly dries the material through direct drying and heat transfer. At the same time, the equipment drum is equipped with a special dispersing and lifting device, which can disperse the bulk material into fine particles, increase the contact area between the material and the high-temperature hot air, thereby reducing the drying time of the equipment.
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