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The fly ash dryer is a device used to dry the fly ash material containing moisture. It has the advantages of energy saving and environmental protection, large processing output, high work efficiency, simple equipment operation and small footprint. The drying treatment of the material by the fly ash dryer is mainly carried out by heat transfer. The material containing moisture is greatly reduced by contact with high temperature hot air, and the drying treatment of the material is completed, the drying degree of the dried material is uniform. In the drying process, how long does the fly ash dryer take to dry fly ash?
In the process of drying the material by the fly ash dryer, the drying time of the material can be adjusted according to the actual production needs of the user, such as how many tons of output can be dried in one hour, the moisture content of the fly ash material, the heat sources used can meet the needs of users. Therefore, the time required for the fly ash dryer to dry the fly ash material needs to be determined according to the actual production needs of the user.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of fly ash dryers, the equipment is suitable for drying fly ash, sand, pond ash, mineral slag, volcanic ash, and other materials. If you are interested in the equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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