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How to dry bentonite? A bentonite dryer can dry more than 1 ton of bentonite per hour, with no upper limit. The moisture content of the dried bentonite reaches about 5% or less. Its configuration can meet the different needs of different users, and the operation is simple, and users do not need to spend more. funds in operation and maintenance. The bentonite drying technology is mature and the market supply is sufficient.
The drum dryer for drying bentonite adopts a three-layer rotary drum dryer structure. This kind of drying equipment has more prominent advantages in terms of heat utilization rate and floor space, mainly in its drying structure. The way of traveling in the drying area can fully extend the heating time, improve the heat utilization efficiency, and shorten the length of the industrial tumble dryer. Generally, large-scale bentonite dryers are accompanied by large-diameter drying bodies.
The bentonite dryer can use a variety of fuels such as coal, oil, gas, etc. At present, the boiling furnace is favored by users due to its convenient operation, energy saving, environmental protection, and easy purchase of raw materials. Some manufacturers also choose natural gas or coal gas generators for conversion, and the gas undergoes secondary combustion to achieve the drying effect. It is an environmentally friendly and energy-saving product that replaces traditional drying equipment.
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