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The components contained in wet pomace determine the basis for resource utilization of pomace. At present, the pomace dried and dehydrated by the pomace dryer can be processed into feed, organic fertilizer, edible fungus substrate, biomass fuel, etc.
1. High thermal energy utilization rate
The special three-drum structure extends the drying stroke of materials and hot air in the drum, allowing them to fully exchange heat in the drum and achieve high heat energy utilization.
2. Flexible control parameters
The entire drying process is divided into three drying stages. At each stage, the heat, wind speed, air volume, wind direction and other parameters of the residue dryer can be adjusted according to the state of the material, so that the material is in an ideal environment during the drying process, and the operation is simple. Flexible control.
3.Wide range of applications
In addition to fruit pomace, it can also dry distiller's grains, beet pulp, feed and other residues.
4. Long service life
The cylinder wall is made of stainless steel, and the outside of the cylinder wall will not be hot when drying, effectively extending the service life of the equipment. The equipment operates stably and has few faults, so you can use it with confidence.
Jiutian pomace dryer has large processing capacity and good performance. If you are interested in our equipment, please contact us.
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