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Coal dryer can be considered as a general term, which has many subdivisions. For different coals, there are special dryer structures and technical designs, such as drying kilns, mesh belt dryers, and rotary drum dryers. According to the specific nature of coal, there are specific dryer technical treatments.
What kind of coal can the coal dryer dry?
The coal dryer can dry raw coal, coal slime, washed coal, lump coal, pulverized coal, anthracite, bituminous coal, moist coal, lignite, peat and other wet coals of different classifications. Rotary drum dryer is one of the drying machines. In addition to high-temperature evaporation drying, the drying process is subdivided into a variety of technical designs in the internal structure of the dryer, such as the special drying of slime dryers. The structure, lignite drying structure, etc., has a strong pertinence.
Then, according to the heat source, it is subdivided into gas and oil-type new coal dryers, steam tube dryers, and traditional coal-fired hot-blast stoves.
The coal dryers dry different wet coals, and the configuration is also different. There are subdivided feeds, such as scattered feeding or direct belt conveying feeding.
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