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Eucalyptus bark is a kind of biological fiber organic matter with a water content of about 50%. After drying, the general water content is required to be 10-15%. Its main water is free water and biological water. Free water is easier to remove, while biological water is difficult to remove. The drying process of eucalyptus bark is mainly considered from the aspects of output size, finished material characteristics, ease of operation, one-time investment and operating cost. At present, most of the eucalyptus bark dryers use airflow dryers, fluidized bed dryers and rotary dryers, among which airflow dryers and rotary dryers are widely used in eucalyptus bark drying.

The investment of the airflow dryer is small, but because the drying time of the airflow dryer is extremely short, the moisture from the dryer is prone to unstable, and it is prone to blockage and unstable operation, resulting in a waste of investment and energy. Zhengzhou Jiutian Machinery is an enterprise specializing in the design and manufacture of eucalyptus bark dryer equipment. It adopts the new technology of multi-layer drum eucalyptus bark dryer and the new technology of tail transmission. According to the characteristics of the eucalyptus bark material, the dryer has been completely technically transformed on how to improve the filling rate of the material and the residence time of the material in the cylinder; the new combined lifting device and the multi-layer sleeve structure are adopted to make the material free from the wind tunnel phenomenon allows the eucalyptus bark to fully exchange heat and dehydrate, greatly improving the heat utilization rate and increasing the yield.
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