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How to improve the processing capacity of slime dryer? High processing power can create better value. Next, let the technicians of Zhengzhou Jiutian tell you in detail how to improve the processing capacity of the slime dryer, hoping to help you.
1. The slime drying system can adopt a downstream drying method, so that high-temperature flue gas and moist materials enter the drum on the same side. The high-temperature flue gas can quickly evaporate the moisture in the material, thereby improving the drying efficiency.
2. A special cleaning device and crushing device are installed in the drum, which can quickly remove the residual materials on the inner wall, and crush the materials, increase the effective contact area of the materials, and reduce the drying time.
3. Large chains are welded on the inner wall of the drum for a short distance, which strengthens the cleaning force of the material and greatly reduces the possibility of the material sticking to the inner wall of the drum.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of slime dryers, focusing on the development and production of various drying equipment for more than ten years. If you need to purchase slime dryer equipment, please feel free to contact us, we will customize the plan for you free of charge.
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