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Bagasse is a by-product of sugarcane squeezing. After being processed by a professional bagasse dryer, bagasse has the value of reprocessing. It can also be used for biomass fuel or feed through drying. Therefore, companies choose bagasse drying equipment is the main way to profit.
The bagasse of sugar mills is quickly reduced in moisture through bagasse dehydration and drying equipment, and then processed into biomass pellets, feeds, etc., to enhance the value of bagasse. At present, the bagasse dryer on the market has improved the traditional heating technology, which promotes the low smoke and dust content of the heat exchange medium, and the low exhaust emission pollution, which promotes the continuous and efficient operation of customers.
The bagasse dryer is an environmental protection project, which solves the pollution and waste of waste bagasse and improves the utilization rate of sugarcane. If the bagasse drying project is to be quickly rewarded, it is necessary to reduce the cost of bagasse dehydration and drying. The bagasse dryer is mainly designed according to the actual needs of customers, that is, the daily processing capacity. On the one hand, it improves the processing efficiency of the manufacturer’s equipment, which is fast and efficient. On the other hand, it reduces the user's expenses due to the large difference in model and demand daily output during the operation of the equipment.
As a professional bagasse dryer manufacturer, Zhengzhou Jiutian strives to do its best in every link of technical design, production and processing, transportation and installation, and after-sales service, so as to create better benefits for customers.
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