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With the rapid development of the feed industry, the problem of shortage of feed raw materials has become increasingly serious, and a large amount of imports has led to an increase in feed costs. The development of new feed raw materials not only solves urgent needs, but also greatly reduces costs. At present, the technology of sprayed corn husk drying as feed has become increasingly mature, and has been accepted and applied by the majority of farmers. The sprayed corn husk not only has high nutritional value, but also has sufficient feed sources, making it an ideal choice for many farmers.
Corn husk is made by mixing corn husk and corn slurry. Because the water content is too high, the shotcrete corn husk must be dried before it can be used as a feed source. The corn husk dryer produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian can quickly reduce the sprayed corn husk with a moisture content of about 85 to about 10. At present, this set of equipment has been put into use in many starch and feed processing enterprises, and has created considerable economic benefits. The sprayed corn husk dryer quickly removes the excess water of the sprayed corn husk, so that the moisture can be easily stored and used for the production and processing of feed. The economic benefits of investing in this shotcrete corn husk feed system are considerable.
As a professional corn husk dryer manufacturer, Zhengzhou Jiutian provides users with one-stop dryer solutions and after-sales service from equipment selection, procurement, design, on-site investigation, equipment installation and commissioning, technical training, and technical maintenance. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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