Focus on heavy equipment
With the development of society, many industries are now inseparable from drying equipment. Regardless of the industry, choosing the dryer that suits you is very important. Next, Zhengzhou Jiutian will introduce the industries and materials suitable for spin flash dryers.
1. In the food industry, the flash dryers that can be used in this industry generally include wheat sugar, bean paste and some flour, etc.
2. Pesticide industry. In this industry, there are generally some pesticides and some pesticides.
3. The medical industry, in the medical industry, is mainly the drying of riboflavin, protein powder, and berberine.
4. In the field of building materials, generally some rare earths, quartz and so on.
The applicable materials of the flash dryer mainly include the following categories: paste-like materials, mud-like materials, filter cake materials, plate and frame filter presses and materials dewatered by centrifuges, etc. For details, please refer to the following:
1. Inorganic substances: hydroxide, antimony trioxide, boric acid, calcium carbonate, synthetic cryolite, various metal hydroxides and various heavy metal salts, etc.;
2. Organic substances: lauric acid, benzoic acid, atrazine, benzoic acid, sodium oxalate and cellulose acetate, etc.;
3. Ceramics: kaolin, silica and clay, etc.;
4. Dyestuffs: mainly including titanium hydroxide, butyric acid, black iron oxide, indigo pigment, zinc sulfide and various intermediates of azo dyes.
5. Foods: distiller's grains, wheat sugar, soy protein, glutinous starch, wheat starch, etc.
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