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Food waste contains high organic matter content, rich in protein, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and various trace elements, and has high recycling value. Recycling food waste can not only protect the environment, but also make full use of resources and turn waste into treasure.
An effective way to recycle food waste is to use food waste drying machine. These machines are designed to dehydrate organic waste, reducing its volume and weight while retaining its nutritional content. Dry food waste can be used as animal feed or fertilizer, providing a sustainable solution for reducing waste and promoting recycling. Jiutian food waste drying machine is an upgrade of the traditional drum dryer based on the characteristics of food waste. This equipment has the advantages of large output, high efficiency, energy saving, and small floor space. It can be used in conjunction with a clean hot blast stove and is suitable for drying high-moisture materials such as food residues. The moisture content can be quickly dried from 65-75% to 14-18% at one time. The dried food residue completely retains its original nutrients, bright color and fragrance. Compared with traditional dryers, energy consumption can be reduced by 30-50%, saving energy and reducing operating costs.
The dried food waste can then be used as animal feed or fertilizer, providing a sustainable solution to reduce waste and promote recycling.
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