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When choosing a bagasse dryer, we should pay attention to factors such as drying effect, processing efficiency, energy consumption, durability, and maintenance cost. Here are some suggestions on choosing a bagasse dryer:
1. Drying technology: Bagasse contains high moisture and viscosity, so it is necessary to select suitable drying technology. Some advanced dryers use a combination of high-temperature airflow drying and high-speed stirring dehydration. This technology can effectively disperse the sticky pomace and improve drying efficiency.
2. Drying uniformity: The dryer should ensure that the bagasse can be evenly heated during the drying process to avoid partial overdrying or overwetting.
3. Drying temperature and time: The drying temperature and time of bagasse need to be precisely controlled to ensure that its nutrients and color are not lost.
4. Energy consumption and environmental protection: The lower the energy consumption of the dryer, the lower the operating cost. At the same time, the waste gas, waste residue, etc. generated during the drying process should be properly handled to meet environmental protection requirements.
5. Equipment durability and maintenance cost: The dryer should have good durability and be able to operate stably for a long time. At the same time, its maintenance cost should also be controlled within a reasonable range to reduce the overall operating cost.
6. Automation: Choosing a dryer with a high degree of automation can reduce manual intervention and improve production efficiency.
Jiutian bagasse dryer is a drum structure, adopts high temperature and fast drying process, with high heat transfer coefficient, high thermal efficiency and large processing capacity. Bagasse is directly fed into the dryer by the feed screw, and is repeatedly picked up and scattered by the scraper on the cooling tube wall inside the drum. The material is fully in contact with the high temperature medium to complete the heat and mass transfer process. Due to the inclination angle of the dryer and the effect of the guide wind, the material moves slowly from the feed end, and is discharged by the discharge screw after drying. The tail gas is discharged into the atmosphere after dust removal by the dust collector. If you are intereted in our bagasse dryer, please contact us.
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