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The development and production of Coal Slime Dryers is the most effective way to recover and utilize coal slime. With the collapse of world energy resources, burning coal as a non-renewable resource has always been valued by governments. With the acceleration of the mechanization of the coal industry, the output of coal slime has increased significantly. How to increase the added value of slime, the comprehensive utilization of coal slime has become an urgent problem to be studied. The coal slime drying industry that has emerged as a result has also developed rapidly. The investment in the coal slime drying industry has both huge economic benefits and good social benefits.
The coal slime itself has high humidity and high cohesiveness. The traditional dryer has not been able to target this feature. The special coal slime dryer uses a special dispersing device to break up the bonded coal slime and dry it. The contact area between the slime and the hot air is increased, and the heat utilization rate is greatly improved. The dried slime can reduce the water to less than 12% at one time, and the dried slime can be directly used as a fuel. Make the coal slime waste a treasure.
The new process adopted by Jiutian Coal Slime Drying Line has greatly improved the production capacity and efficiency of the production line and effectively reduced the operating cost. It is suitable for coal slurry drying treatment in power plants, coal washing plants, brick factories, etc. For more details, you can consult online.
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