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Yeast is an important substance in the beer brewing process. After the beer production is completed, a large amount of yeast cannot be used and is discarded or landfilled, which seriously wastes resources, pollutes the environment, and brings huge challenges to the rational treatment of waste. It is found that brewer's yeast contains a lot of nutrients, protein and so on, which is a kind of high-quality feed, but in order to make rational use of brewer's yeast, we need to use yeast dryer.
Yeast dryer is a kind of equipment made according to the characteristics and state of yeast. It is different from the original tumble dryer. This equipment adopts a single-cylinder structure and adopts indirect heat conduction for drying. The drying cylinder can be rotated for one week. It is an indispensable equipment for processing yeast materials to complete the drying of materials.
The yeast dryer has a large drying capacity and is suitable for large-scale wineries and breweries to dry yeast materials. The heat source used by the equipment is clean and the pollution to yeast is small. The equipment is dried at high temperature, which has a good killing effect on the impurities in the yeast during the drying process, and can effectively control the damage of microorganisms to cattle and sheep in the subsequent feed use process.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professiona beer yeast dryer manufacturer from China, we also provide other feed drying machines. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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