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Recently, under the overtime work of the workshop workers, the production of large-scale coal slime dryer customized by Shaanxi customers in our company was completed as scheduled, passed the monitoring before leaving the factory, and was officially loaded and sent to the destination.
Since the coal slime dryer includes the main systems of dispersing, feeding and discharging, drying main body, dust removal, desulfurization, thermal work, etc., there are many materials to be shipped, which makes the delivery work of the coal slime dryer relatively cumbersome. However, the workers in Zhengzhou Jiutian have already been very familiar with the process, and have formulated a detailed delivery process according to the installation operation plan to avoid labor and time delays. The coal slime dryer adopts an anti-sticking wall drum structure. The main structural feature is that it can break the materials that are bonded into large pieces. The design of the dryer fully considers the properties of the drying feed. It has the characteristics of high viscosity and high viscosity. Special design is made on the internal structure of the cylinder, which not only improves the thermal efficiency, but also effectively avoids the slime and over-drying phenomenon of the coal slime in the dryer. The equipment can handle various viscous slime, sludge and other viscous materials, and can customize solutions according to customer needs.
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