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Yeast is a by-product of the beer industry, contains a variety of nutrients, can promote the growth of livestock, and can also enhance the ability to resist diseases. However, the moisture content of wet yeast is too high, so it is necessary to use a yeast dryer for drying to reduce its moisture, which is convenient for storage and transportation or feed processing.
The beer yeast dryer is mainly composed of drying cylinders, racks, traditional systems and other components. It is a dryer that uses indirect conduction heating to heat materials and vaporize moisture, it is heated by steam. The drum is a metal hollow cylinder with a processed outer surface and extremely smooth surface. Driven by a transmission device, the dryer rotates in an axial direction and the speed can be adjusted. The yeast dryer produced by Jiutian has the characteristics of high heat utilization rate, low energy consumption, compact structure, small area, simple operation and maintenance, anti-corrosion and no pollution.
Jiutian Yeast Dryer is customized and supplied. The equipment model can be customized according to the production requirements of different users, and the equipment installation and commissioning, technical guidance and other services are provided to ensure the safe and efficient production of the equipment and the handover of the project. If you are interested in beer yeast dryer or want to see product videos, please feel free to contact us.
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