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The Coconut Fiber Dryer is designed and manufactured for silk and fiber materials. It can quickly dry coconut fiber with a moisture content of 30-45% to a finished product with a moisture content of less than 18%. Taking into account the characteristics of flammability, agglomeration, and wrapping of fiber slag, a series of unique technologies and processes have been adopted to solve the problem to ensure a good drying effect and cleanliness of silk fibers.
Jiutian Palm Coconut Fiber Dryer adopts a special heating system and uses hot air to dry the wet materials at a high temperature and a rapid temperature difference. It has a unique structure, low energy consumption, high efficiency, dried silk fiber with good color, strength, and flexibility.
The driving device of the drying host adopts frequency conversion speed regulation and is equipped with an automatic temperature control device. The operating parameters can be set arbitrarily according to the moisture requirements of the silk fiber raw material to achieve the required drying effect. The drying system is equipped with the fiber slag cleaning device, shredded coconut fiber is wrapped with furfural slag to refine and separate the pure material with a complete clean drying process, thus the finished fiber is much pure. Detailed information can be consulted online. Welcome to your inquiry
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