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The petroleum coke dryer project purchased by Hunan customers from our company has been successfully installed and performance debugged, and has been officially put into production. The moisture and production capacity of the drying petroleum coke are up to the standard, and users have affirmed the quality, performance, work efficiency and quality of our dryer equipment.
The petroleum coke dryer is a slightly inclined and rotatable cylinder. The wet material enters from the upper part of one end, and the dry material is collected from the lower part of the other end. The hot air enters from the feed end or the discharge end, and is discharged from the upper part of the other end. The barrel is equipped with a forward copying plate, so that the material is continuously picked up and sprinkled during the rotation of the barrel, so that it is fully contacted with the hot air flow, so as to improve the drying efficiency and move the material forward. The heat source for drying materials is generally hot air, high temperature flue gas, etc. It can be selected according to the nature and quality requirements of the material.
If you are interested in our petroleum coke dryer, please feel free to contact us.
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