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The drying of wood chips and sawdust resources is one of the commonly used methods for the production of biomass fuel. In the drying process, the sawdust dryer plays an important role. A good sawdust dryer can improve the efficiency of the production line and reduce the drying cost of materials. But what is the new sawdust dryer? Take the Jiutian sawdust drying production line as an example to introduce the advantages of Jiutian Sawdust Dryer.
Jiutian Sawdust Dryer is customized drying equipment according to customer requirements. Different specifications of production capacity and moisture are different, which is more in line with the customer's production needs.
The drying process independently developed by the technical team of Jiutian Sawdust Rotary Dryer is higher than the traditional drying efficiency and low energy consumption. At the same time, the heat source of the sawdust drying production line can be selected from biomass fuel or other raw materials, which can reduce the heat source cost. In addition, Jiutian provides a new type of sawdust dryer and also provides perfect after-sales service to achieve a real turnkey project.
Jiutian sawdust dryer has been exported to six continents. With 15 years of experience in drying equipment production and project construction, Jiutian is looking forward to working with more customers to cooperate.
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