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The sand dryer is generally a three-pass drying equipment, which is specially developed for the granular high-fluidity materials such as river sand, river sand and various artificial sands. It can effectively dry all kinds of sand. The sand dryer has simple operation, strong processing capacity and high degree of automation. So what are the uses of sand drying equipment besides drying sand?
The sand dryer has a wide range of uses, suitable for all kinds of sand, such as yellow sand, river sand, river sand, and various artificial sand, such as granular materials with good fluidity, such as small clays, various molding sands in the construction industry, and building materials and cement industries. In the blast furnace slag, chemically knitted materials are not easy to occur in the chemical industry. In addition, the sand drying equipment can also be equipped with different copy boards according to the characteristics of different materials to achieve the drying effect of the sand drying equipment on different materials. It can dry river sand, dry mixed mortar, yellow sand, cement plant slag, clay, coal gangue, mixture, fly ash, gypsum, iron powder, limestone and other raw materials. It is widely used in building materials, chemical, casting and other industries.
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