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How to deal with hundreds of tons of rotten vegetable leaves every day? It can be processed into tail vegetable residue feed or organic fertilizer from tail vegetable residue. So, what model does the waste vegetable leaf dehydration and drying machine need? How much is a waste vegetable leaf dehydration and drying machine?
The food waste dehydration and drying production line is mainly composed of waste vegetable leaves sorting, crushing, dehydrating, drying, mixing and granulating, and packaging processing into mixed feed, with low cost and obvious economic benefits. The waste vegetable leaf dehydration equipment is mainly a screw extruder, which can remove about 20% of the water, and is matched with the waste vegetable leaf dryer to reduce drying costs; the waste vegetable leaf dryer is also the tail vegetable residue dryer, It is more common to use a three-layer rotary drum dryer. The high-temperature hot air drying has high thermal efficiency, low fuel consumption, and environmentally friendly heating, which can reduce the work load of the dust collector equipment of the rotten vegetable leaf dryer and prolong its service life.
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