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There is no better way to dry corn stalks than to use a stalk dryer to dry various crop stalks quickly, with large production and low cost, and extend the shelf life. How much does it cost to dry one ton of corn stalks?
How to quickly dry corn stalks? Natural drying is not suitable for large-yield and rapid processing, and the cost of drying one ton of corn stalks is relatively high. The daily output of the corn stalk dryer is not limited, and it can be 10 tons, 50 tons, or more than 100 tons. The unit weight of straw can be quickly dried in a few seconds, and the economic benefits of scale are obvious.
The main technical feature of the new equipment launched by the Zhengzhou Jiutian corn stalk dryer manufacturer is energy saving and low consumption. Systematized energy-saving technology upgrades from hot blast stove heating to heat utilization structure, heat preservation structure, drying structure, etc., have obvious effects in reducing the cost of corn stalk drying, this is also verified by the market.
Zhengzhou Jiutian corn stalk dryer manufacturer designs tailor-made technical solutions for users, makes full use of users' available resources, makes overall design, customized production, and free installation. If you are interested, please consult us online or leave a message.
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