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Wood chips are small and medium-sized wood chips formed by cutting or chopping larger wood pieces such as trees, branches, logging residues, stumps, roots, wood waste, etc. Wood chips can be used as biomass solid fuel. When the wood chips have a high moisture content, they need to be dried first. Drying wood chips not only increases the combustion value and reduces storage costs, but also makes the biomass fuel stable, does not degrade, and locks in the calorific value.
Jiutian wood chip drying system is specially designed for drying wood chips. It takes full account of the characteristics of wood chips, such as type, humidity, size and shape. The custom design can well control the moisture content, dry the wood chips continuously and evenly, and the labor demand is extremely low. The wet wood chips enter the drying drum, move forward under the rotation of the drum and fully contact with the hot air, the moisture content of the wood chips is reduced, and they are discharged from the drum.
Jiutian wood chip drying system can effectively reduce the moisture content of biomass, reduce transportation and storage costs, and create ideal conditions for direct combustion or optimal pelletizing and briquetting performance of various wood biomass. Due to the existence of the drying process, less fuel input is required, thus saving energy from precious and increasingly scarce biomass resources, and also reducing pollutant emissions caused by the combustion system.
As a leading manufacturer of drum dryers, Jiutian has mature technology for wood chip drying systems and can equip you with a complete set of wood chip fuel production lines. For more detailed information, welcome to contact us.
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