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The distiller's grain dryer can quickly dry the wet distiller's grains to a dry product with a moisture content of about 10%, and is used in various fields. So, how much does a DDGS dryer cost?
Due to the different processes selected by different manufacturers and the raw materials of equipment, there will be certain differences, so there are differences in the prices of distiller's grain dryers from different manufacturers. Some manufacturers have self-developed processes, and the application of new technologies will greatly improve the efficiency of the distiller's grains drying production line. Distiller's grain dryer manufacturers with technical teams will use self-developed drying technology, which will save a certain amount of equipment costs. Some are middlemen, and there is a certain middle price difference. Moreover, according to the different needs of customers for equipment raw materials and production capacity, the price of distiller's grains dryer is also different. In addition, the configuration of heat source, dust removal and other supporting equipment in the distiller's grains drying production line will also affect the overall equipment price.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is manufacturer of distiller's grain dryers, we have nearly 20 years drying machine manufacturing experience. If you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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