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Okara can be dried to make cat litter or feed reuse. At present, there are various processes for the dregs drying equipment, the dregs drum drying equipment, the dregs flash drying equipment, etc. What price is the dregs flash drying equipment currently on the market ? Today, Zhengzhou Jiutian, as a manufacturer of flash okara dryer, briefly introduces its drying process and price.
Jiutian Okara flash dryer is composed of key components such as drying host, feeder, heat source device (hot air furnace or steam), air filter, blower, cyclone separator, bag filter, induced draft fan and so on.
The working process of the Bean dregs flash dryer: the hot air tangent enters the bottom of the dryer and forms a powerful rotating wind field driven by the mixer. The okara is fed into the dryer by the screw feeder. Under the strong action of the high-speed rotating stirring paddle, the okara is dispersed by the impact, friction and shear force. The okara is quickly crushed and fully contacted with hot air, heated and dried. After dehydration, the dried okara rises with the hot air flow, and the classification ring traps large particles, and the small particles are discharged from the center of the ring outside the dryer, and are recovered by the cyclone separator and the dust collector. The under-dried or large pieces of okara are thrown toward the wall by centrifugal force , Fall back to the bottom to be crushed and dried. If you need price or more details, you can contact us by email and Whatsapp.
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