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Distiller's grains are the grain residues produced after brewing, and are also a by-product of the brewing process. Distiller's grains are formed by high-temperature cooking after fermentation, so their crude fiber content is low, which means that wine lees have good palatability and easy digestion as livestock feed. Distiller's grains contain a certain alcohol content, and after feeding, livestock can lie down and ruminate peacefully. Livestock fed with distiller's grain have good meat quality, fine fiber, bright color, and toughness, and their economic benefits are greatly improved.
However, the water content of distiller's grains is high, so it needs to be dried by distiller's grains dryer first to facilitate subsequent processing and storage. The process flow of distiller's grain drying is as follows:
First, fresh distiller's grains are fed into the feed port of the dryer. Here, the distiller's grains are initially crushed and screened to remove impurities and larger particles, ensuring that the subsequent drying process is smoother. Next, the distiller's grains enter the drum dryer, where the heat control generated by the hot air furnace is fully released under the action of the unique device in the drum, and the moisture in the lees is quickly evaporated. The temperature control system is installed inside to ensure that the temperature during the drying process is always kept within an appropriate range to prevent the lees from being burned or losing nutrients due to excessive temperature. Then, the dried distiller's grain are discharged from the discharge port of the dryer. At this time, most of the moisture has been removed from distiller's grains, making them dry and loose, which is not only convenient for storage and transportation, but also better retains the nutritional value.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of distiller's grains dryer. Our dryers are not only suitable for distiller's grains, but can also be used to dry brewers grains, pomace, kitchen waste, beet pulp, cassava pulp, etc. The equipment has a large processing capacity, the dry material has good color and high nutritional content. For more detailed information, welcome to consult.
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