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The flash dryer is suitable for drying corn and wheat starch. The drying process of cassava flour is widely used in the drying process of flour/powder, which effectively guarantees the quality of the finished product. The flash dryer uses high-speed hot air to suspend wet starch in the air. In the air conveying process, the starch drying process has been completed. It has the characteristics of large heat transfer area and short drying time. Advantages of starch flash dryer equipment:
1. Materials with a water content of 90% can be dried to the specified standard at one time.
2. It has a wide range of applications and can also be used to dry liquid materials.
3. It can control the traditional materials in the equipment, and the finished products can be dry powder or granular materials.
4. Various heat media such as coal, electricity, oil, natural gas can be selected, and the waste heat of waste gas can also be used as primary and secondary indirect hot air.
5. Complete supporting facilities can be used for crushing, drying, granulating, waste gas treatment and other operations.
6. Compact structure and small floor space.
7. Low noise, low vibration, and the overall system is reliable and safe.
8. High efficiency and low energy consumption.
Zhengzhou Jiutian Machinery is a professional manufacturer of flash dryers, if you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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