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Distiller's lees is the main by-product of the brewery's brewing process and contains a large amount of water. In order to realize resource reuse, it needs to be dehydrated and dried to reduce the moisture of distiller's grains. How can distiller’s grains be processed quickly and at low cost?
There are many ways to dry vinasse, and mechanical drying has modern industrial production characteristics in terms of production efficiency, quality controllability, and drying cost, and is more suitable for large-volume production in wineries or feed factories. There are many kinds of distiller's lees drying equipment, the common one is the three-layer rotary drum dryer. This kind of drying equipment has a small production capacity, a small floor area, and a high heat utilization rate. Therefore, the cost of drying distiller's grains is also lower.
At present, the distiller's grains drum dryer equipment mainly includes steam drying equipment and hot blast stove heating drum dryer based on biomass fuel, gas, gas, fuel oil and other clean fuels. This new type of distiller's lees dryer has mature technology and wider application.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a manufacturer with more than ten years of experience in the production of distiller's grain dryers. It has its own technology research and development system and fine processing line as hardware support and guarantee. It has many cooperation projects with large-scale wineries, rich practical experience, and good user reputation as a self-certification, we provide a new type of distiller’s grain drying equipment with more affordable price, more stable performance, and lower cost.
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