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Where can I buy a 10-ton per day chicken dung dryer, and how much is one? Poultry Manure Drying Equipment is one of our company's drying series products. It uses a tumble dryer as a carrier and various heat sources to provide environmentally friendly heating. The drying efficiency is high, the production volume can be customized, and the price of one dryer is not expensive.
Chicken dung dryer with a capacity of 10 tons a day belongs to a small-scale drying project. The production cycle of a piece of equipment is short. Coupled with free installation and commissioning by the manufacturer, it will be put into production soon, so the project payback period is short. The whole production line of chicken manure drying and processing organic fertilizer equipment can also be customized. At present, the large-scale Organic Fertilizer Production Line built by our company in the Congo country has been officially produced, and the user feedback has been very good, causing a lot of impact on the local. Therefore, Congo users The inspection activities of our company are also very active.
The price of 10 tons of Chicken Manure Dryer is not expensive, the specific amount of money needs to be determined in conjunction with our price concession and the production line configuration standard bricks and drum processing materials, etc., free quotation plan, including chicken manure drying process, cost analysis, market Detailed information such as data analysis is provided for reference. For more information, please consult online.
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