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Recently, Zhengzhou Jiutian completed the production of a complete set of slime dryer equipment designed for a coal plant in Ningxia. After passing the factory inspection, it was successfully loaded and sent to the construction site of the Ningxia coal slime dryer project.
Coal slime is a by-product of coal washing and has certain economic value. However, coal slime itself has the characteristics of fine particle size, strong water holding capacity, high viscosity, high ash content, and low calorific value, which brings certain difficulties to the deep processing and utilization of coal slime. . At the same time, the output of wet coal slime is large, it is not suitable for stockpiling, and the storage cost is high, which also affects the environment. The coal slime dryer equipment can quickly dehydrate and dry the coal slime to increase its calorific value. The dried coal slime can be blended with coal for burning, saving the production cost of coal units and reducing the economic burden of coal washing enterprises.
Zhengzhou Jiutian customizes various slime coal drying equipment, with mature technology and rich project experience, and has won the recognition of customers with high-quality and efficient after-sales service. If you want to know more project details, please contact us.
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