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Cassava residue is a by-product of cassava extract starch. It mainly contains crude fiber, crude ash and moisture, which can promote the rapid growth of livestock and poultry. The traditional cassava residue drying process is easy to stick to the wall, agglomerate, and block, causing equipment failure normal production. The cassava residue dryer developed by Zhengzhou Jiutian can dehydrate, dry, crush and pack various types of cassava residue. The dried cassava residue can be used as feed.
So how can we increase the capacity of the cassava residue dryer?
1. Decrease the particle size of the material, the smaller the particle size, the larger the heated area, and the higher the transpiration intensity;
2. Uniform feeding to ensure the balance of the heat load of the dryer and the stability of the thermal principles, making the exhaust gas temperature easy to grasp and control;
3. Improve feeding methods, etc., follow these principles, and pay attention to daily maintenance of the cassava residue dryer.
The above methods can well improve the performance of the cassava residue dryer and make it play a high-quality effect.
Zhengzhou Jiutian has mature technology research and development and equipment customization. It provides free cassava residue drying technical solutions, tailor-made and planning, free installation and commissioning, and provides technical guidance to ensure that the cassava residue dehydration, drying, and granulation production lines are put into operation. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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