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Many sugar factories will process beets to obtain high-purity sugar. In this process, a large amount of beet waste will be generated. How to treat beet pulp? Beet pulp has high feeding value, good palatability, and rich nutrients. It is a high-quality, cheap feed resource. It is commonly used as an energy feed supplement in ruminant feed. Therefore, it can be dried by sugar beet pulp drying equipment and used as a beet feed pellet reuse.
Zhengzhou Jiutian Beet Pulp Dryer retains the advantages of traditional drum dryers and solves the problem of weak sintered materials and sintered materials with a drying humidity of more than 50%. It can realize intelligent control and ensure that the beet residue has a uniform and stable humidity. After dehydration and drying, the water content of beet residue is less than 13%. The dried product retains the color and nutrition of the original material.
Zhengzhou Jiutian can provide customers with customized dehydration and drying production line equipment to meet the needs of sugar beet pulp drying in different regions and solve the problem of sugar beet residue processing. Welcome to consult more information about the drying project of sugar beet residue.
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