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The pig manure dryer can directly dry the manure with up to 60%-70% moisture content at a time to 13% safe storage moisture. The whole process is carried out in a closed system, thereby reducing environmental pollution during the drying process. The equipment consists of a combustion furnace, auger feeding device, drum crusher dryer, auger discharge device, dust removal device and smoke exhaust system.
Features of pig manure dryer:
1. Dried finished product: The dried organic fertilizer contains a variety of nutrients necessary for crops.
2. The machine has a high degree of mechanization, large production capacity, and continuous operation.
3. Fewer failures, low maintenance costs, and low power consumption.
4. The structure is excellent and simple, the material runs smoothly through the resistance of the cylinder, and the operation is convenient.
5. Sterilization and deodorization can be achieved while drying.
6. Wide application range and good uniformity of product drying.
This machine is not only suitable for drying pig manure, but also for all kinds of livestock manure and slaughter plant waste, such as cow manure, pig manure, chicken manure, duck manure, etc. with less than 70% water content. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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