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Application scope of kitchen waste dehydrator: waste solution (domestic waste disposal, perishable wet waste, meal and kitchen waste, farmer’s market waste, garden landscape waste, agricultural and animal husbandry waste, straw and wheat straw, breeding plants Waste, small animal remains, slaughterhouse waste, food waste, Chinese medicinal material waste, paper industry waste), waste and power and energy crops, domestic waste treatment and organic chemical waste, etc., using electricity to energy, Recycling of resources, harmless treatment, and recycling are the overall goals to complete the utilization of waste and turn harm into profit.
The working principle of the food waste dehydrator is to squeeze out the liquid in the material, and the squeezed out liquid flows out through the screen, and then all is collected in the storage tank and discharged through the drain pipe. The dehydrated material is discharged from the machine through the outlet at the end of the screen row.
For food waste and kitchen waste, daily end vegetable waste, vegetable and fruit waste, etc., the food waste dehydrator can start dehydration immediately. The sieved food waste particles are evenly balanced, and the actual effect of dehydration will be better. The new screw extruder has good reliability and improved dryness, and its performance is greatly improved compared with the traditional dehydrator.
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