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Okara is rich in crude protein and crude fat. It is a cheap and good-quality feed. Soybean meal, corn, wheat bran, and mineral raw materials are appropriate. There are also some green feeds with balanced nutrition and low cost. How does the bean dregs dryer work? Let us understand through the video:
The bean dregs dryer is a set of continuous drying equipment designed and manufactured for the drying and processing of bean dregs. The whole set of equipment is composed of coal-fired hot blast stove, loading and unloading equipment, rotating drum, high and low temperature pipeline, dust removal system, lifting conveying system, finished product cooling system, finished product warehouse, electrical control system, steel frame and other equipment and institutions.
Working principle:
First, the bean dregs are dehydrated to remove most of the water in the bean dregs. The bean dregs pass through the conveyor belt and then enter the bean dregs dryer. Under the action of the special pusher and dry hot air, the bean dregs develop in the opposite direction to the fresh dry hot air. It takes a long time to carry out a continuous movement in the direction of the problem, and the relative cost of temperature influence is relatively low. The bean dregs management operation speed is slow. The bean dregs dryer adopts downstream drying, and the discharge temperature is only 40 degrees. The whole drying process can make full use of these heat energy, and the bean dregs are heated evenly.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of dryer equipment. Besides the rotary dryer, we also have spin flash dryer, which can also be used to dry okara. If you want to know more, please contact us.
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