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The sand dryer can be used as a mechanical device for quickly drying sand. It is currently used in many industries. What are the drying ranges of the sand dryer?
Jiutian Sand Drying Equipment is a three-layer sand dryer and three-return sand dryer. It is developed on the basis of a single-cylinder dryer. It is industrially good for drying materials with good fluidity. Selection, according to the requirements of different industries for the final moisture content of the dried material, the moisture content of the dried material can reach below the moisture required by the customer. At present, the three-cylinder dryer of Jiutian has a mature technology. After the inspection of materials such as river sand, river sand, sea sand, yellow sand, emery, garnet sand, quartz sand, foundry sand, slag, and other materials, the material drying effect is good.
Jiutian Sand Dryer equipment is currently designed and manufactured according to customer needs, applying a new drying process. Jiutian Sand Dryer is directly supplied by the manufacturer, and customers can enjoy the factory price. Welcome to your online consultation.
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