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Coconut fiber is mainly processed from the pulp of coconut. Coconut fiber is rich in nutrients and has the characteristics of antibacterial, elasticity and non-corruption, is a traditional raw material for mattresses and cushions. However, the coconut fiber screened from the coconut shell contain a certain amount of moisture, which is not convenient for direct processing and utilization, so it is necessary to dry the coconut fiber, which can be dried with a coconut fiber dryer.
The coconut fiber dryer processes coconut shreds, which not only avoids the problem of bad drying of finished products due to drying, but also saves time and no longer has to be restricted by the weather. The coconut fiber dryer is usually a drum type, mainly composed of hot air stove, feed conveyor, tumble dryer, discharge conveyor, dust collector, power distribution cabinet, etc. After the coconut fiber enter the dryer, under the continuous rolling and tumbling of the main drum, the coconut fiber are constantly in contact with the high-temperature hot air, so that the moisture of the coconut fiber is greatly reduced, and it is discharged to the discharge port of the drum.
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