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Is the bark useful? How to recycle it? It is a problem that people are more concerned about. The bark is still useful after processing. It can be processed into biomass fuel after being crushed, dried and pelletized. Not only improves the economic value of the bark, but also saves the cost of buying fuel. How much is a bark dryer?
There are many factors that affect the price of bark dryers, such as: equipment model specifications, manufacturer nature, equipment configuration, etc. Because different customers have different requirements for the drying capacity for processing bark, there will be a variety of models for customers to choose from, and the prices will vary.
Some manufacturers are at different stages. They can provide equipment, but they may be source manufacturers, or middlemen and distributors. Through comparison, it can be seen that the quality of the equipment provided by the source manufacturer is more guaranteed, and the price is relatively fair.
The needs of different customers are also different. There must be a variety of production line configurations to meet their needs, especially the heat source device and the dust removal system are matched according to the customer's needs, so the equipment prices are also different.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a source manufacturer specializing in the production of bark dryers. There is no middleman to make the difference and the price is more affordable. Our company can customize the production according to the needs of customers. Welcome to consult.
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