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Tomato pomace is a byproduct of tomato processing (such as making tomato sauce, tomato juice, etc.), and its main components include peel, seeds and part of the pulp. Proper treatment of tomato pomace is not only conducive to environmental protection, but also can create economic value. Drying tomato pomace is a key step to reduce its moisture content for storage, transportation and subsequent processing. Tomato pomace has a high moisture content and is prone to spoilage if not handled in time. Therefore, choosing the right drying method is crucial.
Jiutian Tomato Pomace Dryer adopts drum drying equipment, which feeds wet tomato pomace into a rotating drum and introduces hot air into the drum for drying. It can operate continuously and is suitable for large-scale processing; the rotation of the drum can prevent material accumulation, and the drying effect is uniform and the degree of automation is high.
Tomato pomace contains a certain amount of fiber, protein, fat and other nutrients. It can be used as an additive for animal feed. After drying, it can be crushed into feed powder or mixed with other feed for cattle, sheep, pigs and other livestock. It can also be used as a raw material for biomass fuel. After drying and compression, it can be made into pellet fuel to replace fossil energy such as coal.
After being dried by the tomato pomace dryer, the tomato pomace can be reasonably utilized, turning waste into treasure, achieving a win-win situation of economic and environmental benefits.
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