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The comprehensive utilization value of petroleum coke itself is not high. In order to avoid waste of resources, the petroleum coke material can be dried first. So can petroleum coke be processed in a dryer? Is there a dedicated petroleum coke dryer equipment?
Of course, petroleum coke can be processed with a dryer. With the continuous maturity of industrial manufacturing technology, petroleum coke materials are dried and processed with targeted petroleum coke dryer equipment. The petroleum coke dryer equipment is mainly a drum type dryer equipment, and it is more common to use the method of heat transfer to dry the material.
The petroleum coke dryer can better meet the actual production needs of users in many aspects. For example, there are many choices in terms of heat sources, such as coal, natural gas, steam, biomass particles and other heat sources. Users can choose the appropriate heat source according to their actual production needs; Models and specifications can be selected. Petroleum coke dryers are generally customized dryer equipment. The model and specifications of the equipment can be customized according to the actual production needs of users to better meet the actual production needs of users; the production line configuration is flexible and matched. Different models and specifications of petroleum coke dryer equipment have different processing output, and the accessories and equipment matched with the production line can choose accessories that meet the equipment model specifications.
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