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Brewer grains rotary dryer is suitable for drying high humidity materials such as brewer grains, white lees, sludge, bean dregs, cassava dregs, straws, forages, organic fertilizers, chicken manure, and other moisture. Brewer grains, the main by-product of the beer industry, is a residue from the extraction of soluble carbohydrates after fermentation of barley. Beer grains are rich in protein, amino acids, and trace elements, and have high nutritional value. At present, they are mostly used for breeding.
With the diversification of technology, Jiutian Brewer Grains Dryer mainly includes steam tube drum dryer and three-layer drum dryer. According to the global development trend of biomass fuel, it also supplies beer spent grain dryers equipped with biomass burners.
Jiutian Brewer's Grain Drying Production Line have a high degree of mechanization, large production capacity, and can be continuously operated, convenient operation, low maintenance cost, low power consumption, good uniformity of product drying. The company can customize the design of the production line according to the moisture content, output capactiy, and application requirements of each material. For more detailed information, you can consult online. Looking forward to your inquiry.
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