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Distiller's grains are by-products in wine production, which have the characteristics of low price, large yield, rich nutrients, and good fattening effects. The development of distiller’s grains into unconventional feed can greatly alleviate the shortage of feed resources, reduce breeding costs, and improve economic benefits. What kind of dryer is good for drying spent grain? The complete set of equipment of Jiutian Distiller's Grains Dryer production line has been put into use in many domestic wineries and feed processing enterprises and has created considerable economic benefits.
Jiutian Beer Spent Grains Dryer can quickly dehydrate and dry wet beer lees with a moisture content of about 85% to a dry product with a moisture content of about 10%. The beer lees dryer is mainly composed of a heat supply source, a feeder, a feeder, a rotary drum, a discharger, an induced draft fan, an unloader, and a power distribution cabinet.
Jiutian Beer Grain Drying Machine has a high degree of mechanization, large production capacity, continuous operation, excellent and simple structure, stable operation of materials through the resistance of the cylinder, convenient operation, few failures, low maintenance costs, low power consumption, and the product is dried evenly. Jiutian specializes in producing distiller's dried grains. For more detailed information, you are welcome to consult online.
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