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How to quickly dry the wet slime? At present, more users use slime dryers to process wet slime in large quantities and quickly.
Traditional wet slime drying depends on the weather. The production cycle is long, the efficiency is low, the weather is greatly affected, continuous production is not possible, the labor intensity is large, the drying quality is difficult to control, and the area is large, which is more suitable for small batch slime treatment. It is more appropriate to use a slime dryer for fast drying of large quantities of slime, which can quickly dry the moisture of the wet slime to less than 15%, and can continuously process the slime on a large scale, with short cycle, low labor cost and no external influence.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of coal slime dryer equipment. It has rich experience and mature technology. It can be equipped with heating equipment for users’ existing heat sources. It is suitable for steam, natural gas, coke oven gas, gas, biomass fuel, coal, etc. It can be used in combination with cyclone dust collector, wet dust collector, belt dust collector, etc. for efficient dust removal. If you are interested in slime dryer, please contact us online or leave a message.
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