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Coconut chaff with high water content needs to be dehydrated before being processed by drying equipment. Today, we will introduce the dehydration process of coconut chaff.
Cocopeat dewatering machine can strongly squeeze and dehydrate coconut chaff, coconut dregs and other materials with a moisture content of 76%-90%, and the moisture content after dehydration is 50-70%. The equipment is intelligently operated, the equipment runs continuously and automatically for 24 hours, and the labor intensity of workers is low.
The coconut chaff is conveyed to the hopper of the dehydrator through the conveyor, and spread evenly on the filter belt through the spiral distributor. With the operation of the equipment, the material limiter will scrape the height of the material layer to make the thickness of the material completely uniform; then the upper and lower two fully tensioned ring-shaped filter belts clamp the material layer. Driven by the driving roller, the pair of rollers in the dewatering zone are mechanically squeezed for many times to press out a lot of water. According to the characteristics of coconut chaff, the extrusion force is automatically adjusted to meet the customer's moisture requirements for coconut chaff.
After the coconut bran is dehydrated by the above method, it enters the drying process, and the coconut bran can be processed to a certain degree, and the later can be used for making coconut bran bricks. At present, Jiutian Machinery can provide large and medium-sized coconut chaff dehydration equipment. Customers in need are welcome to come to the factory to purchase.
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