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Okara is a by-product in the process of producing soymilk or tofu. It is a material that combines water and oil. Okara drying treatment has a certain feeding value. Okara contains about 8% fiber, about 28% protein, and about 12.40% fat. Its nutrition is higher than that of many dregs. Due to the nutritional properties of Okara, it can be used as a feed material. The feed processed from soybean dregs has good palatability and can meet the needs of different farmers. It is a nutritious feed suitable for raising pigs, chickens, ducks, etc.
Performance characteristics of okara drying machine:
The okara drying machine adopts a special internal structure to ensure the effect of bean dregs after drying. It adopts novel and unique sealing device, and is equipped with a good thermal insulation system, which effectively reduces the coal consumption of the drying system. The overall system has good sealing performance, and is equipped with a complete dust removal device, no dust spills, and a good operating environment. The whole drying system adopts electric centralized control, and the hot air temperature is automatically adjusted, with high degree of automation and convenient operation. After the drying section, subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating, and packaging can be connected to produce the finished okara pellet feed.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of various types of dregs drying equipment, such as okara drying machine, cassava residue dryer, distiller's lees dryer, bagasse dryer, etc. If you are interested in our equipment or if you want to know the price, please feel free to contact us.
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