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The distiller's grains dryer production line purchased by a customer in Shangqiu, Henan Province from our company is currently being installed in an orderly manner. The installation masters divided the work and cooperated to comprehensively promote the project. Our company will participate in the entire process of equipment installation, commissioning and technical guidance for this project to ensure that it can be put into operation as soon as possible.
The raw materials of this project are mainly white distiller's grains. A multi-layer plate drum dryer is used to process the white distiller's grains in a targeted manner. It has high efficiency, large production capacity and good effect. The moisture content of the dried white distiller's grains is about 12%. It can be turned into high-quality feed and used for livestock breeding to achieve resource reuse and increase the economic value of distiller's grains.
The distiller's grain dryer produced by Jiutian has strong adaptability to materials and can dry a variety of materials. The production plan and equipment model are tailor-made according to the user's production capacity, environmental protection, heat source, installation site environment, investment cost, etc. Welcome to contact us!
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