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The distiller’s lees is the waste produced after wine making. However, the distiller’s lees has not been effectively used for a long time and was wasted. In fact, the distiller’s lees contains a lot of nutrients, dietary fiber, vitamins and other substances. It is a very good feed material, which has always hindered it. The water content is too high, it is not easy to transport and store, and cannot be used.

Zhengzhou Jiutian Distiller's Grains Dryer solves this problem. This dryer uses clean energy as the heat source, and the dust content, carbon dioxide content, and sulfur dioxide content are greatly reduced. In this way, the pollution to the distiller’s lees is small and the finished feed is pure. The high degree of feed ensures the quality of the feed. The equipment production line has a reasonable structure and is equipped with extrusion dehydration equipment. The main function is to quickly dehydrate the distiller’s grains with large water content, and the precipitation range is large, which can greatly reduce the load of the dryer, reduce energy consumption and save heat source costs.
The distiller’s lees dryer has good adaptability. It adopts a three-cylinder dryer, which has a small area and good drying effect. Moreover, the dryer has strong adaptability, and has good drying effects on all kinds of forage, pomace, medicine residue, etc., and it is truly a multi-purpose machine. The production line also has a pelletizing and packaging system. After the dried distiller’s grains are compressed, the packaged equipment can be directly packaged for breeding feed for livestock farms. The dried feed has suitable moisture content, good palatability and high nutritional value. It is a high-quality animal feed.
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