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Recently, good news came from the after-sales department of Jiutian. The installation and commissioning of the potato dregs dryer sent to Indonesia has been completed and has been officially put into production. It is reported that this set of equipment is currently running well, and the customer is very satisfied with the operating results in all aspects!
The Indonesian potato dregs dryer project is another achievement completed on schedule under the cooperation of Zhengzhou Jiutian's production, sales, after-sales and other departments. Jiutian has strict checks on each piece of equipment. After the equipment is completed, it needs to pass the trial assembly inspection Only after that can it be sent to the destination. It is precisely because of the company's serious and responsible attitude that the company's equipment is of excellent quality and customers trust and support us.
The potato dregs dryer is used for drying starch dregs such as potato dregs, sweet potato dregs, cassava pulp, and cassava dregs. If you are interested in our equipment, or you want to know more project information, please feel free to contact us.
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