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Recently, the coffee grounds dryer equipment purchased by Vietnamese customers from our company has been loaded and shipped, and will arrive at the project site soon, helping to resource and reuse Vietnamese coffee grounds with high value.
This project is the second phase of coffee grounds drying project in Vietnam. The customer has purchased a set of coffee grounds drying equipment from our company before. The equipment operates stably and the moisture content of the dry material reaches the standard. Therefore, this time the customer ordered a second set of coffee grounds dryer equipment from our company to expand production.
A large amount of coffee grounds will be produced during the operation of the coffee beverage factory. Vietnamese customers use a coffee grounds dryer to mechanically dehydrate and dry coffee grounds in large quantities, which can be effectively stored and used to make biomass pellet fuel, which not only protects the environment, but also It also increases the economic value of coffee grounds and turns waste into treasure.
We will continue to report on the progress of the project. Jiutian coffee grounds dryer is suitable for drying various coffee grounds, sugarcane bagasse, fruit pulp, biomass, etc. If you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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