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Gelatin is a protein obtained from the collagen found in animal bones, skin, and connective tissues. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in various food products such as desserts, candies, and marshmallows. Gelatin is also often found in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and photographic films due to its ability to form a gel-like substance when mixed with water.
For industrial purposes, gelatin dryer is often used to remove moisture from gelatin, resulting in a dry and stable product. The gelatin dryer is a scraper drum dryer, which is a continuous indirect heating drying machine with steam as the heating medium to ensure that the dried product is highly clean. The material film of a certain thickness is attached to the drum from the material liquid container under 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, so that the material film is of water evaporates. The material can be completely dried after one rotation of the drying cylinder, and the sheeting material automatically falls into the discharge port under the action of the scraper device, complete unloading, simple operation, and high drying efficiency.
Due to its unique properties and versatility, gelatin plays a vital role in numerous industries, and with the development of gelatin dryers and technological advances, the uses of gelatin continue to develop and expand. If you are interested in our gelatin dryer, please feel free to contact us.
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