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Lignite has the advantages of cleanliness, low volatility and low sulfur, but high humidity and high carbon dioxide emissions after combustion are one of the important factors leading to global warming and the greenhouse effect. Because lignite is flammable, it is often used as fuel for power plants to generate electricity. However, because the newly mined lignite has a low combustion value, it cannot be directly used for power generation in power plants. If you want to make full use of lignite and reach the combustion value required for power generation by power plants, the most effective method is to dry the lignite. The lignite dryer is used in this process.
The lignite dryer is not only used for the drying of lignite, but also can be used for the drying of coal industry slime, raw coal, flotation clean coal, mixed clean coal and other materials; construction industry blast furnace slag, clay, bentonite, limestone, sand, quartz stone and other materials; drying of various metal concentrates, waste residues, tailings and other materials in the beneficiation industry; drying of non-heat sensitive materials in the chemical industry. So the price/performance ratio is extremely high.
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