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As a byproduct of the beer brewing process, beer yeast has high nutritional value, but its high moisture content limits its storage and reuse. Yeast drying technology is becoming increasingly important in the beer industry and has become a key link in resource recycling. Drying waste yeast with a spent yeast dryer can improve the quality of yeast and expand its application in food, feed, medicine and other fields.
The spent yeast dryer uses indirect steam heating to dehydrate the material by heating the surface of the drying cylinder. The material is covered on the surface of the drying cylinder in a thin film state, and the water is vaporized and discharged by steam heating. After the drying cylinder rotates one circle, the material is dried and the flake material is unloaded by the scraper. The equipment adopts internal heating conductive drying method, which has high thermal efficiency and low energy consumption.
Applications of spent yeast dryer
Beer factory: used to recycle waste yeast, reduce pollution and improve resource utilization.
Food industry: used for the production of yeast powder, feed additives and other products.
Other industries: such as medicine, chemical industry, etc., used for drying high value-added products.
The application of spent yeast dryer in the beer industry is becoming more and more extensive. Its high efficiency, energy saving and environmental protection make it an important tool for resource recycling. Welcome to consult if you are interested in the equipment.
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