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The chicken manure dryer is inseparable from the heat source when drying the material, and the choice of the heat source needs to be determined according to the complexity of the material. Take the chicken manure dryer as an example to analyze and explain its heat source selection.
There are currently seven main heating materials, which are steam, electricity, coal, hot water, fuel oil, biomass particles, and combustible gas. The cost of some heat sources is somewhat high, but the overall requirements depend on the reasonable design of the drying equipment and convenient operation.

The choice of heat source should consider the following four questions:
1. While choosing the raw materials of the heat source rationally, the cost of the heat source must also be considered, and it must be easy to buy.
2. To ensure the quality of the product after the material is dried, analyze the heating temperature of the heat source to ensure the stability of the material during drying.
3. When selecting the heat source, it is necessary to ensure that no peculiar smell and smoke will be produced during combustion, and that it will not pollute the environment.
4. Some materials are flammable, explosive, and oxidizable. For this material, we must make a good choice of heat sources, and try to use indirect heating heat sources to ensure that there is no danger of direct contact.
If conditions permit, it is recommended that you use biomass pellets, which is a biomass pellet burner, which is a biomass equipment that uses a variety of biomass as fuel.
The choice of heat source for chicken manure dryer is based on the actual situation. The heat source of the dryer plays a key role when drying materials, so the choice of heat source is also a problem that needs to be considered now.
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