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After the sludge dryer dehydrates and dries the sludge, the moisture content is greatly reduced, and the volume is also reduced, which is convenient for transportation, utilization or final treatment.
Our company specializes in the design and manufacture of sludge dryers for industries: printing and dyeing, papermaking, biology, electroplating, thermoelectricity, chemical industry and sewage treatment plants. Generally, the initial moisture of sludge after dehydration is 80%, and the final moisture after drying is 10%-50%. Generally, sludge is required to be about 30%. The dried sludge is in loose powder form and can be mixed with pulverized coal and directly into the boiler for combustion. The calorific value of mud is about 1500-2000kcal, which can be used as waste and save energy. Some sludge can also be made into fertilizer and building materials after drying, or directly landfill will not cause secondary pollution, turning waste into treasure. It can fully meet the requirements of environmental protection. This equipment has low energy consumption, and the heat source can be heated by steam, heat transfer oil, and flue gas. It has the advantages of low power consumption, stable operation, low noise, and small labor. It is basically fully automatic production.
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