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The sprayed corn husk dryer is used for the drying treatment of corn husk, corn bran, corn dregs, wheat bran and other materials. It has the advantages of high efficiency, high productivity, and low energy consumption. Where can we buy a cost-effective sprayed corn husk dryer? Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in customizing dehydration and drying equipment for high-humidity materials such as corn husks, distiller's grains, and potato residues.
The sprayed corn husk dehydrator is recommended to use a screw extrusion dehydrator, which has a large processing capacity and a high solid material recovery rate. The specifications of the screw extrusion dewatering machine are uniaxial, biaxial, conventional, extended, etc. Therefore, the customization of sprayed corn husk dewatering equipment can better meet customer needs. Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in custom-made sprayed corn husk dehydration and drying equipment. Customers can freely request from material to specifications and models. The manufacturer strictly produces and processes in accordance with user requirements. Jiutian spray corn husk dryer has a strict quality supervision system and factory standards. At the same time, customers can inspect the goods at the factory and only deliver them when they meet the requirements.
The equipment customization of the Jiutian spray corn husk dryer not only requires high quality, but also has strict requirements for the production and processing period and the installation and trial period to meet customer expectations with higher efficiency and lower cost.
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