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Sugar cane is one of the main raw materials for sugar production. The bagasse remaining after sugar extraction has many uses, such as making pellet fuel, paper making, biochar production, etc. However, bagasse has a high moisture content and needs to be dried using a bagasse dryer before it can be utilized. What are the characteristics of sugarcane bagasse dryer?
1. The three-pass (three-pass) barrel of the bagasse dryer performs a self-heating time effect, and the heat loss through the barrel is only 3%.
2. The bagasse dryer has no special requirements for the natural conditions of the installation site, including average temperature and average relative humidity. Compared with the traditional three-pass bagasse dryer, it can save 15% of the area.
3. The operation of the bagasse dryer is simple, all important technical parameters are visualized and clear at a glance, and there is no need for much operation and management experience.
4. There are various heat sources for bagasse dryers, which can be simple hand-fired hot blast stoves, oil-fired boilers of large power plants, direct or indirect hot blast stoves, gas, oil, coal-fired stoves, etc. It is convenient for users to choose according to their actual situation.
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