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Distiller's grains mainly refer to the remaining residues produced by rice, wheat, sorghum and other crops after brewing. The distiller's grains dryer can quickly dehydrate and dry it, and the dried distiller's grains can be used as animal feed.
Using distiller's grains as the basic raw material, and through some processes, protein feed can be obtained, so that the distiller's grains, which were originally used as roughage, can be turned into concentrate, which can be mixed with other feeds to realize the transformation of waste into treasure and reduce pollution. After the distiller's grains are processed, the protein content is high, the nutrition is balanced, and the animals are easy to absorb. The feed produced by using the distiller's grains as a raw material can solve the problems of low nutrient level and low absorption rate in the current compound feed, and is an effective way to produce high-protein feed.
The distiller's grain dryer can dry materials with a moisture content of about 80% to dry materials with a moisture content of about 10%. Not only use to dry distiller's grains, but also dry bean dregs, potato dregs, medicine dregs, starch dregs, feed, edible mushroom dregs, fruit dregs, tea dregs, kitchen waste and other dregs materials.
Zhengzhou Jiutian distiller's grain dryer adopts the form of three-cylinder drum dryer, which has the advantages of small footprint and high drying efficiency. If you are interested in, please feel free to contact us.
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