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Tofu dregs are a by-product of the process of producing soy milk or tofu. The moisture content of fresh bean dregs is about 90%, its nutritional content is higher than that of many dregs, and the crude protein content is high, especially when the hot summer temperature is high, it is easy to rot and mold. Dried bean dregs contains 3 times more crude protein than rice and is a nutritious feed suitable for raising pigs, chickens, ducks, etc.
The main equipment for tofu dregs drying is the bean dregs dryer. The bean dregs dryer machine uses a special internal structure to ensure the effect of dried bean dregs. It adopts a novel and unique sealing device and is equipped with a good insulation system to effectively reduce the coal consumption of the drying system. The overall system has good sealing performance. It is also equipped with a complete dust removal device, no dust overflow, and a good operating environment. The entire drying system adopts electrical centralized control, the hot air temperature is automatically adjusted, the degree of automation is high, and the operation is convenient. After the drying section, it can be equipped with subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating, and packing to produce finished soybean dregs pellet feed products. If you are interested in our products, or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!
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