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After dried, brewer's yeast can be used as a pellet feed additive and is widely used in the breeding industry. The yeast culture can be directly fed to livestock; the nutritional elements of feed yeast are diversified, which can promote the growth of livestock and poultry and enhance the resistance of livestock; yeast rich in trace elements It can widely supplement the trace elements necessary for various animals, and is a pollution-free green trace element additive; the yeast cell wall is an immune enhancer and improves the intestinal microecological environment of animals. The recovery of yeast through a brewer's yeast dryer has considerable economic, environmental and social benefits.

Brewer's yeast dryer is a dryer that heats materials and vaporizes water by indirect conduction heating. It uses steam to heat, and the core technology is temperature control to avoid killing beneficial components in yeast. The drying cylinder of this yeast dryer is made of high-grade ground cast iron, which has the characteristics of anti-corrosion, no pollution, and advanced performance. The main machine of this set of equipment is composed of a drying cylinder, a frame, a transmission system, a scraper device, a material limiting device, a scraping device, a dipping device, and a steam circuit system. In addition, it is equipped with electrical control cabinet and exhaust hood.
The yeast dryer for conduction heating, no drying medium to take away the heat loss, so the heat utilization rate is high, less energy consumption, but also has a compact structure, less occupation, easy operation and maintenance, anti-corrosion, no pollution and other characteristics.
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