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Pulp is a blocky substance formed by soaking, removing impurities, crushing, pulping, filtering and dehydrating recycled waste cartons, book papers, newspapers, etc. Since pulp has a high moisture content and is composed of a variety of fibers, if the drying temperature is too high, it is easy to cause the fibers to plasticize or even catch fire; conversely, if the drying temperature is too low, it cannot meet the drying requirements. Therefore, pulp drying is very difficult, especially temperature control is particularly important.
The paper pulp dryer produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian is based on the single-drum dryer and has been transformed through innovative design. The equipment adopts the "three-stage multi-circuit drying technology", which can divide the entire drying process into three stages, and then freely distribute and independently regulate the air volume, wind speed, wind direction and heat according to the characteristics and needs of the pulp; the water vapor is discharged in time at the end of each stage, which greatly improves the drying efficiency. The equipment adopts a three-sleeve structure, which greatly reduces the footprint of the equipment. At the same time, it can be reasonably assembled according to the actual land area of the user. It has a high degree of automation and is simple and convenient to operate. The equipment has a large processing capacity and a high thermal energy utilization rate, which can achieve energy saving and consumption reduction and save production costs.
As a professional drum dryer manufacturer, Jiutian has mature pulp drying technology and many successful cases. Welcome to contact us to learn more about our equipment.
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