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Beet dregs is a good succulent feed for livestock, and it also has a prolactin effect on females livestock and is mostly used for feeding cows. What is the method and Machine for Drying Beet Pulp?
For beet dregs with a water content of more than 60%, it is necessary to use a squeeze dehydrator for pretreatment. A screw squeeze dehydrator or a belt dehydrator can be used. This type of dehydrator has low energy consumption, large production capacity, and good dewatering capacity. Beet dregs processing projects or with low water content requirements technology are completely applicable.
However, for long-term storage of beet dregs, deep dehydration is required, which is high-temperature drying through a Beet Dregs Dryer so that the final water content is about 13%, that meets the longer-term storage water requirements. Beet dregs dryer mainly includes heat source device, drum dryer, exhaust gas treatment equipment, loader and unloader, and related balers.
The sugar beet residue after being processed by the beet residue dehydrator or the dryer is used for feeding or mixing and blending, which has flexibility and safety guarantee. For more details, you can consult online.
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