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Recently, the spray corn husk dryer equipment purchased by Zhoukou customers from our company has been installed and will be officially put into operation after commissioning. The following is a picture of the project site:
Zhengzhou Jiutian spray corn husk dryer adopts three-layer rotary drum drying technology, which can use new clean fuels such as gas, biomass fuel, and oil as heat source, or use steam waste heat to dry to form a steam tube drum dryer It has two structures with three-layer rotary drum hot air drying equipment. The dust removal system of the sprayed corn husk dryer equipment adopts dry two-stage dust removal equipment or dry and wet multi-stage dust removal equipment, with a dust removal efficiency of 99.99%, high environmental protection, and low power consumption.
The sprayed corn husk dryer is a machine for the rapid drying of sprayed protein feed. After drying, the sprayed corn husk feed is clean in color, yellow, tastes not dry or sticky, has little loss of nutrients, and is easy to digest, used for processing feed with high quality and high price.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in producing various types of corn husk dryers. If you have any requirements, please feel free to contact us.
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