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With the development of science and technology and the shortage of resources, biomass wastes such as sawdust, straw, and agricultural waste have been transformed from discarded waste products into usable resources for making biofuels with high combustion value. These require first removing moisture from sawdust.
As a professional sawdust dryer manufacturer, Zhengzhou Jiutian designs and produces a new type of energy-saving sawdust rotary drum dryer, which is a drying equipment with large processing capacity. Based on the specific characteristics of sawdust, it analyzes the impact of the structure of the dryer on sawdust. It is designed and manufactured to affect the output and quality. A comprehensive technical transformation of the dryer was carried out on how to improve the material filling rate and the residence time of the material in the cylinder. It allows the sawdust to fully exchange heat and dehydrate, and adds a coarse and fine particle separation device, which greatly improves the heat utilization rate and increases the output.
Sawdust dryer is suitable for wood chip briquetting fuel, charcoal machinery, wood pellet fuel and other industries. If you are interested in, please contact us.
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