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Sludge drying and precipitation are the main equipment for sludge precipitation. Due to the high water content of sludge, energy consumption is fast and cost consumption is relatively high. Therefore, how to reduce the energy consumption of municipal sludge dryers, thereby saving drying costs, has become a concern of customers.
To reduce the energy consumption of municipal sludge drying equipment, some maintenance can be done on the dryer itself, and the equipment can be kept warm during the drying process, especially when the temperature is low in winter, keeping the equipment in a constant temperature state. If the heat loss is too fast, the energy consumption will also increase.
The sludge can also be dehydrated before the drying equipment. The reduction of moisture reduces the difficulty of the subsequent drying work, and the energy consumption is relatively reduced; increase the inlet temperature of the drying equipment, thereby improving the drying efficiency of the material, and then recover the heat of the exhaust gas generated during the drying process to save energy and reduce consumption.
As a professional manufacturer of municipal sludge drying equipment, Zhengzhou Jiutian has mature equipment technology and can meet the production needs of different customers. It supports customized production. Please contact us for more details.
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