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With the continuous maturity of sawdust dryer manufacturing technology, sawdust dryers have been further improved in both functionality and automation. The most common type of sawdust dryer on the market is the drum type sawdust dryer, which looks relatively simple in appearance and structure, but the simple appearance of the sawdust dryer contains a complex process design.
Sawdust dryer process:
The drum is the main place for drying sawdust materials. The drying process of sawdust materials in the drum is actually the process of continuous rotation inside the drum of the sawdust dryer. The drying treatment of the wood chip material by the wood chip dryer mainly adopts the method of heat transfer to dry the material. The contact between the material and the high-temperature hot air is fully realized in the drum, so that the moisture of the material is continuously evaporated, and the drying of the wood chip material is completed. drying treatment. However, due to the relatively small particles of some materials, they may remain on the inner wall of the drum. In response to this situation, the sawdust dryer has been improved in the manufacturing process. Adding and cleaning devices in its drum can not only reduce equipment drying time, but also can effectively prevent the problem of residual material.
Although the appearance of the sawdust dryer is simple, the internal structure design of the drum is very effective for the drying of sawdust materials. Zhengzhou Jiutian is sawdust dryer manufacturer, if you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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