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Generally, after the fruit is ripe, the fruit growers sell the fruit to the juice manufacturer or directly sell it. Fruit juice manufacturers can make fruit juice or other nutrient products for sale after processing, but there will be a lot of pomace, which also contains certain nutrients. It is a pity to throw away the pomace, so how to deal with it?
The advent of the pomace dryer has made the pomace a very good economic value, so what kind of fruit pomace is suitable for drying by the pomace dryer?
The pomace dryer can be used to deepen the dehydration of the pomace of apple pomace, orange peel, grapes, olives and other fruits. Generally, high temperature drying is used, but can the pomace of sea buckthorn be adapted? Taking sea-buckthorn pomace as an example, sea-buckthorn pomace is rich in nutrients and is a good feed for piglets, lambs, and chicks. However, sea-buckthorn pomace is highly sensitive to heat, and the temperature should not be too high. If it is higher than 45 degrees, its nutritional structure will be destroyed. Therefore, the pomace dryer must be selected according to the characteristics of the material, not blindly.
Zhengzhou Jiutian Pomace Dryer is subject to customer needs and can be customized according to customer requirements. The finished dry material has high quality and high cleanliness, while the cost is also maintained at a low level. We will try our best to reduce the customer's drying cost. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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