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Distillers grains, as scraps produced by wineries, did not pay much attention in the past. According to scientific research, distiller's grains have very rich crude protein, which is about 2-3 times higher than corn content, and also contains a variety of trace elements, vitamins, yeasts, etc., and the content of lysine, methionine, and tryptophan very high. In this way, it can be made into feed for processing in the aquaculture industry after processing.
Distillers grains can be processed by drying. The traditional drying method under the sun is out of date, and it is easy to breed bacteria, the drying efficiency is low, and the time is too long. Jiutian as a professional dryer manufacturer has developed a new generation of Distiller's Grain Dryer to help our customers handle distiller grains. After the winery has dried the distiller's grains, it can be sold to feed mills for processing into feed for sale. In this way, not only does it not occupy resources in the plant, but it can also bring huge economic benefits, and it can make the substance of distiller's grains fully exert its use-value without causing waste of resources.
Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of Beer Lees Dryer, provides private customer service. Based on the data you give, we will tailor a plan for you and provide a reasonable quote.
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