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Alfalfa drying equipment can dry a variety of materials such as grass fodder, lemon sticks, leaves, straws and other herbs. Its specifications and models can be customized, and the drying process is environmentally friendly and low-consumption.
The forage dryer adopts a tumble dryer and a low-temperature hot-air rapid drying process. It is suitable for oat grass, vanilla, Timothy grass, giant fungus, alfalfa, lemon sticks, leaves and other herbal materials. The heat source of the dryer can use biomass burners, gas, oil burners, gas generators and other hot blast stoves to solve the problem of prohibiting coal-fired heating in some areas, and at the same time reduce the production pollution of alfalfa dryers. The color is smooth, not dry, and the nutrient loss of alfalfa is small during the drying process. It is the main dehydration and drying equipment for alfalfa processing grass feed.
The price of alfalfa dryer equipment is firstly limited by the specifications and models and processing and production costs; secondly, it is limited by the price positioning and profit margins of the dryer manufacturers; and thirdly, it is affected by the market supply and competition of the dryer. Jiutian custom-made alfalfa drying machine has been customized for more than 10 years. No matter from the technical blessing, the processing quality of the drying equipment, and the cost control of the production line, the high practicability and cost-effectiveness of the price of Jiutian alfalfa drying equipment have been determined.
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