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The lignite dryer is developed according to different lignite characteristics. The drying temperature, pressure, air volume and rotation speed of the dryer are strictly controlled. The problem of sticking to the wall during the drying process. Therefore, it is used in the drying of blast furnace slag, clay, bentonite, limestone, sand, quartz stone and other materials in the construction industry.
There are many manufacturers of small lignite dryer equipment, and the prices of each are different. Apart from the different reasons of the manufacturers, the following points have an impact on the price of small lignite dryers:
1. Model: The production needs of users are different, and the model specifications of the dryer equipment are also different. The specifications and parameters of the small lignite dryer are relatively small, so the price is cheaper than other dryers.
2. Market: When we purchase small lignite dryer equipment, we also need to analyze the price according to market conditions. When the demand for small lignite dryer equipment in the market is relatively large, its price will rise slightly, which is all adjusted by manufacturers according to market changes.
3. Quality: For users, whether it is a large lignite dryer or a small lignite dryer, as long as the quality is good, it is a good equipment to meet the production needs. Then the price of high-quality lignite dryer equipment will naturally be more expensive, because the input cost of producing lignite dryer equipment is different.
The small lignite dryer produced by Zhengzhou Jiutian has strong production function, high efficiency, low price and high quality. Welcome to contact us online to get equipment quotation.
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