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Common kitchen waste in daily life is leftovers, food residues, food grease, etc., which are easily corroded and stinky. However, food waste has great resource utilization value. After being processed by food waste dehydration and drying equipment, it can be turned into organic fertilizer, high-protein feed, etc., achieving reduction, resource utilization and harmless treatment.
The food waste drying system first crushes the materials to facilitate subsequent dehydration. After dehydration, the dehydrated materials are dried, which reduces drying energy consumption and inactivates harmful microorganisms in the materials during the high-temperature drying process. There is no need to set up a separate dewatering system. The sterilization process simplifies the material handling process and saves the energy required for separate sterilization. After drying and sterilization, the material is made into pellet feed, which facilitates the packaging, storage, transportation and use of feed products, and can be processed according to the requirements during the treatment process. According to the material properties and the nutritional requirements of the feed, appropriate addition of feed additives can adjust the feed to meet the nutritional requirements, which is conducive to the scientific breeding of the livestock being fed.
Jiutian food waste drying machine can be customized according to user needs. Professionals will tailor the project plan. The equipment will be installed and debugged free of charge, and technical guidance will be free! If you are interested in our equipment, please contact us.
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