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Coal slime is an industrial waste residue produced during coal washing. Because coal slime has many disadvantages such as high moisture content, high viscosity, high water holding capacity, and low calorific value, it is difficult to achieve industrial utilization. Therefore, we have developed specifically for the nature of coal and market conditions, use time-delay technology to dry large slime, which will ensure the uniformity of the dried coal slime.
The new internal structure of Coal Slime Rotary Dryer strengthens the cleaning and heat conduction of the dispersed materials, eliminates the sticking phenomenon of the inner wall of the cylinder, and has stronger adaptability to the moisture and viscosity of the materials. The new feeding and discharging device eliminate the feeding jam, discontinuousness, unevenness, and material return of the drum dryer, which reduces the load of the dust removal system.
Jiutian Coal Slime Dryer has a strong anti-overload capability, large processing capacity, low fuel consumption, low drying cost, complex equipment has mature technology, good stability, and easy operation. Welcome to the online consultation.
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