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Alcohol lees dryer can meet the drying and dehydration of liquor lees, corn alcohol grain, wheat grain, beer grain, rice grain and other high-humidity materials, and the final moisture can be controlled at about 12%. Alcohol lees drying equipment is a mechanical equipment for dehydration and drying of this kind of distiller’s lees. It uses a three-layer rotary drying structure for drying. The entire production line has a small area, large processing capacity and strong drying capacity.
The distiller’s grain dryer is mainly composed of a heating source, a feeder, a feeder, a rotary drum, a discharging machine, an induced draft fan, an unloader, and a power distribution cabinet. After the dewatered wet beer lees enter the dryer, the evenly distributed copy board flipping rhinoceros in the drum is evenly dispersed in the dryer and fully contacted with hot air, which accelerates the heat and mass transfer of the drying. During the drying process, the beer lees are used by the inclined plate and the heat medium to discharge the finished product to the star-shaped discharge valve in the other section of the dryer.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a manufacturer of distiller’s grain dryers. The equipment is custom-made, that is, how much processing capacity is required by customers, and the company supplies corresponding equipment models in a targeted manner.
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