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Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer specializing in the production of dryer equipment. The dryers currently produced are mainly divided into industrial drying equipment, agricultural drying equipment, and chemical drying equipment, each category is divided into multiple types of drying equipment systems. The following will explain the characteristics and production principle of the Jiutian tofu residue dryer.
1. Mechanical structure and working principle: The bean curd dregs dryer is composed of a heat source, a feeding machine, a rotary drum, a discharging machine, an induced draft fan, a discharge device, and a power distribution cabinet. The dewatered wet bean curd residue is put into the dryer, and the material can be evenly dispersed and fully contacted with hot air by fully stirring on the drum, so the drying speed can be greatly increased.
2. Through careful analysis of the structure of the tofu residue dryer and experimental verification of dried bean dregs, we fully considered the moisture content, high protein level and high viscosity of a large amount of tofu residue, and adopted a series of unique original technologies to solve these problems to ensure a perfect drying effect.
Zhengzhou Jiutian dryer manufacturer specializes in the production and supply of various types of industrial, agricultural, chemical dryer equipment, common ones on the market are available, such as: coal slime dryer, chicken manure dryer, sand dryer ( river sand dryer), brown coal dryer, three-pass dryer, coconut bran dryer, sawdust dryer, beer lees dryer, tofu residue dryers, etc., welcome to contact us to learn more information!
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