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Gelatin is made from animal skins and bones through more than a dozen processes such as classification, washing, defatting, neutralization, hydrolysis, filtration, concentration, gelling, drying, and crushing. It is an odorless, translucent , hard flakes, granules or powder. Gelatin is one of the most important natural biopolymer materials and has been widely used in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
Drying is an important process in gelatin production, and a gelatin dryer is required. Jiutian gelatin dryer is a scraper drum dryer that uses steam as the heating medium and continuous indirect heating. A material film of a certain thickness is attached to the drum from the material liquid container below the drum. The raw materials are evenly distributed on the heated surface of the drum. The heat is transferred to the inner wall of the drum through the pipe, and then to the outer wall and the material film, causing the water in the material film to evaporate. The material can be completely dried by one rotation of the drying cylinder. The flake material automatically falls into the discharge port under the action of the scraper device. The material is completely unloaded, the operation is simple, and the drying efficiency is high.
Jiutian gelatin dryer can also be used to dry liquid or viscous materials in chemical, dye, pharmaceutical, food, metallurgical and other industries, and can be customized according to moisture and output requirements. Welcome to contact us for more information.
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