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Biomass dryer is a special dryer developed for agricultural and forestry waste and furniture industry corner waste. It can process wood chips, sawdust, coconut peat, fungus residue, straw and other solid waste resources. According to material properties, capacity scale, and site size, the biomass dryers currently on the market include airflow dryers, single drum dryers, three-layer drum dryers and other equipment with different technical processes. Each process has its own advantages, and investors can select technology according to the situation.
How many tons of finished products can be produced by processing 50 tons of wet sawdust? This depends on the actual moisture content of the material and the moisture index requirements of the finished product. For example, if wet sawdust with a moisture content of 50% is calculated at a final moisture content of 15%, it will produce nearly 30 tons of finished wood chips. If the moisture content of the raw materials and finished products changes, the output rate will naturally change. The investor must investigate and understand the moisture, capacity, and technical route of the processed materials in the early stage.
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