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Cow dung has certain usable value, but it is difficult to comprehensively utilize cow dung due to its large quantity and large amount of water. If a large amount of cow dung is not treated and piled together directly, it will not only produce a foul smell, but also have a certain impact on the environment and breed a large number of bacteria. So there needs to be a good way to deal with cow dung.
The emergence of the cow dung dryer has made the cow dung well processed. The cow dung dryer is mainly designed for the production of the characteristics of cow dung, it can process a large amount of cow dung every day. The cow dung dryer is equipped with a special dispersing device, so that the large pieces of cow dung can be disintegrated and fully contacted with high-temperature hot air, which reduces the drying time; the cow dung dryer is equipped with a deodorizing device, the odor of the dried cow dung is greatly reduced, and the dried cow dung can be directly reprocessed; the cow dung dryer is an environmentally friendly drying equipment, and the pollution to the environment is relatively small.
The cow dung dryer can work continuously, and has the advantages of high work efficiency and large processing output. It adopts the downstream drying method, which has less fuel consumption and low failure rate. If you are in need of cow dung dryer, welcome to contact us.
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