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Recently, news came from customers in Shaanxi that the Chinese medicine residue dryer sold by Jiutian to Xianyang, Shaanxi has been completed day and night after the after-sales staff, and the installation and commissioning have been completed and will be put into production soon.
Chinese medicine dregs are the waste of pharmaceutical factories and enterprises. The traditional treatment methods of medicinal dregs are: discarding, landfilling, etc., but this will cause environmental pollution and waste of resources. At present, pharmaceutical factories are using corresponding treatment methods to process and reuse waste medicinal residues. Zhengzhou Jiutian Chinese Medicine Dregs Dehydration and Drying Production Line comprehensively utilizes traditional Chinese medicinal residues waste. The slag is dried and molded to make fuel, organic fertilizer, etc.
The Shaanxi medicinal dregs dryer project is a contract signed by the customer with Jiutian after many inspections and comparisons. Jiutian's equipment scheme is well configured and the quality of the finished product is high, which meets the customer's expectations. This cooperation shows Shaanxi customers' affirmation of our products and services. Our company will continue to provide customers with high-quality dehydration and drying equipment to help customers develop their businesses.
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