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Cassava dregs (potato residue, sweet potato slag, starch slag, etc.) are by-products of starch factories, alcohol factories, etc., which tend to stick to walls, agglomerate, and block during the traditional drying process, and the drying equipment cannot be produced normally. In the design of the Potato Dregs Drying Production Line produced by Jiutian, taking full account of the large moisture content, high protein content and high viscosity of cassava slag, a series of unique technologies and techniques have been adopted to solve the above problems and ensure good. The drying effect. Various types of potato dregs with high water content can be dried to less than 10% at a time. The dried materials have good color, good quality, energy-saving, and environmental protection, and are well received by new and old customers.
The cassava slag drying production line uses a special dispersing device to ensure the drying effect of the dryer. The use of a novel and unique sealing device, coupled with a good insulation system, effectively reduces the energy consumption of the drying system. After the drying section, it can be matched with the subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating and packing to produce the finished product of starch slag pellets.
Jiutian Starch Residue Drying Production Line process is customized according to the different moisture characteristics of the materials. For detailed information, please contact customer service online, or leave a message for your contact information and equipment requirements. We will reply to you as soon as possible and give you a reasonable quotation.
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