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Clay dryer is a relatively common drying equipment. It adopts a drum-type structure design. The advantage is that it can work stably. Even if the wall sticks, it will not easily shift the center of gravity of the equipment, and it can still work. Keep the dryer running stably, and there are very few failures during use. Because of this, many people choose this type of equipment when drying clay. How much does it cost to buy a clay dryer and which manufacturer to buy?

When understanding the price of clay dryers, we must first understand what kind of equipment we are suitable for, including output, model, heat source equipment, etc. Only by determining these parameters can we calculate the detailed price. Different output configurations have different diameters and lengths. Because the clay is sticky and easy to agglomerate, it is easy to stick to the inner wall of the dryer during the drying process, so the drying is slower and the output is not high. In order to ensure uniform drying and the output meets the standard, the machine must be specially designed. First, the lifting plate must be reasonable to be able to break the agglomerated clay after the initial drying. Secondly, it is necessary to design a cleaning device that will stick to the drying process. The soil on the inner wall is cleaned up, so as to ensure that the effect and production reach the standard. After determining the model of the equipment, then you need to determine the heat source and supporting equipment, and understand the configuration of the entire production line, you can get an accurate quotation.
Which one is good for clay dryers is very difficult for people who have never been in contact with the industry. Not only are there many manufacturers, but there are also many types of products. At the time of purchase, you can go to the site for inspection or you have to go to the site, take a look at the real machine, and try whether the drying effect is good, so that you can rest assured.
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