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Many sugar factories will process sugar beets to obtain high-purity sugar. In the process, a large amount of sugar beet waste will be produced. How to treat beet pulp? Beet pulp has certain nutritional value and can be dried by beet pulp dryer equipment to be used as beet feed pellets for reuse.
Beet pulp has high feeding value, good palatability and rich nutrients. It is a high-quality and cheap feed resource. It is often used as an energy feed supplement in ruminant feeding. It can not only feed ruminants such as cattle and sheep. It can also feed monogastric animals such as pigs. Therefore, many companies have purchased Beet Pulp Drying Production Line to process beet pulp.
Jiutian Beet Slag Dryer can dehydrate and dry high-humid beet pulp to dry products with water content below 13%. The color of the dried product after drying is unchanged, retains the color and nutrients of the original material, and the device is equipped with special dehydration, temperature adjustment, lifting, guiding, breaking and other devices, effective Avoid sticking, blocking and so on. The dried materials have good color, good quality, energy-saving, and environmental protection, and are well received by new and old customers.
At present, Jiutian provides customized dewatering and drying production line equipment for customers' needs, meets the needs of drying beet pulp in different areas, and solves the problems of sugar beet residue treatment. Welcome to visit and inspect the beet residue drying project cooperation.
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