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Okara is a by-product in the production of soy milk or tofu. China is the birthplace of tofu production. It has a long history of tofu production, and the corresponding output of tofu is also very large. Although bean dregs are leftovers of soy products such as tofu and soy milk, its nutritional content is higher than that of many dregs. In Japan, a large amount of okara is incinerated. In Hong Kong, bean dregs are usually piled up as waste without any use. It can be seen that how to make better use of bean dregs has become a problem that needs to be studied and solved urgently.

The Okara dryer production line produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian is a set of continuous bean dregs drying equipment designed and manufactured specifically for the drying and processing of by-product soybean dregs. , Low temperature pipeline, dust removal system, lifting conveying system, finished product cooling system, finished product warehouse, electric control system, steel frame and other equipment and institutions.
Generally, bean dregs have a moisture content of about 85%, which is a material with relatively high oiliness and viscosity. The moisture is not easy to be dried. For this physical characteristic, the nine-day bean dregs dehydration and drying complete set of equipment can reduce the moisture content to 12 at a time. %the following. And the processing capacity is large, and it can process 20-300 tons of fresh okara every day, which solves the problem that a large amount of okara cannot be stored and processed every day by bean farmers. In the whole drying process, the heat energy can be fully utilized, so that the bean dregs are heated evenly, and the dried bean dregs have good color, less loss of nutrients and low energy consumption. The dried bean dregs can be easily stored for subsequent processing such as fermentation. It is the best feed for pigs, ducks, and chickens.
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