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What is the residue of sugar cane used for? Bagasse is the slag pressed from sugarcane during sugar production. It is rich in cellulose and can be used to make paper, as a fiber material for industrial purposes, as fuel, etc. But whether it is for papermaking or fuel, bagasse needs to be dehydrated. At present, many manufacturers use bagasse dryers to mechanize bagasse, which is fast, efficient and low-cost.
Bagasse drying process:
After the dehydrated wet bagasse enters the dryer, it is evenly dispersed in the dryer and fully contacted with hot air under the turning of the evenly distributed copying plate in the drum, which speeds up the drying heat and mass transfer. During the drying process, under the action of the inclined copying plate and the heat medium, the bagasse goes to the star-shaped discharge valve of the other section of the dryer to discharge the dried product.
Zhengzhou Jiutian bagasse dryer is custom-made, with unlimited production capacity, can run continuously for 24 hours, and is sold directly by the factory. All equipment is at the factory price, and services such as equipment installation and commissioning, technical guidance, and irregular return visits are provided free of charge to ensure the sustainable, efficient and low-cost operation of the bagasse drying project.
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