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Recently, the production of the distiller's grain dryer purchased by Anhui customers was completed. With the unremitting efforts of Jiutian engineers, the distiller's grain drying production line was officially loaded and sent to Anhui. After all the equipment arrives, our engineers will guide the installation on site.
Distiller's grains are fermented from several pure grains such as sorghum, corn, barley, etc., and contain a lot of nutrients and crude fibers. After being dried by a liquor lees dryer, it can effectively reduce the water content of liquor grains and realize their comprehensive utilization of resources. At present, the dried liquor grains are often used for feed, biomass fuel, etc. The distiller's grains are deeply dehydrated by the white distiller's grains dryer. The dehydrated distiller's grains have high solid content and high unit nutritional value, which is convenient for long-term storage, transportation and reuse.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of dregs feed dryer. Our company's production of distiller's grains dryer, potato dregs dryer and yeast dryer has successful cases in many countries and regions. If you are interested in, please feel free to contact us.
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