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The Brewer's Grain Drying Production Line project built by Zhengzhou Jiutian in the Philippines has been officially completed, and the equipment is officially put into operation after the test machine. At present, the equipment is running well.
Brewer's Grain Dryer is one of our mature product series. It is currently used by many companies for the feed utilization of beer waste. In the beer brewing drying project in the Philippines, according to the needs of customers, it is designed according to the local conditions. The dry production line equipment can not only meet the production demand of customers, but also the application of new technology greatly improves the production efficiency, saves certain operating costs for the enterprise customers. After the equipment is put into production, the customer is very satisfied with the dry products of the materials. After hard work, follow-up project cooperation will be carried out one after another.
The Yeast Drying Production Line project, pasture drying project, and wood chip drying project were built in the Philippines. In the future, Zhengzhou Jiutian is looking forward to cooperating with more local customers to build a drying project for common development.
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