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Cassava residue feed processing machinery promotes the development of the cassava deep processing industry. Cassava residue dehydrators and dryers are important components. The advancement of its technology and industry development also accelerate the transformation of supply and demand in the cassava residue market.
Cassava dregs feed dehydration equipment is similar to the dehydration process of sweet potato dregs, bean dregs, sauce dregs and sugarcane bagasse. After passing through the cassava residue dehydrator, the dehydration is deepened at the high temperature of the dryer, and the final moisture can be controlled at about 13% (adjustable, according to the specific requirements of customers). Compared with the cassava residue fermentation process, it has the advantages of high efficiency, low cost and comprehensive nutrition.
Cassava dregs dryer is an essential equipment for cassava dregs to deepen dehydration. It is mainly a tumble dryer. It adopts three-layer rotary drying technology, which is efficient, low-consumption and environmentally friendly. It saves more fuel costs and exhaust gas treatment costs for users, ensure the quality and market price of cassava residue drying feed, and expand customers' profit margins.
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