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Brewer's yeast dryer is a dryer that heats materials and vaporizes water by indirect conduction heating, and uses steam to heat. The brewer's yeast dryer is a machine specially designed for rapid dehydration and drying of brewer's yeast in breweries. The drying cylinder is a metal hollow cylinder with a processed outer surface and a very high surface finish. Driven by the transmission device (large and small gear transmission), the drying cylinder rotates around the axial direction and the speed can be adjusted.

The model of the brewer's yeast dryer is customized according to the user's daily output requirements. It is possible to dry hundreds of kilograms to several tons a day.
Performance of brewer's yeast dryer: The drying cylinder of the parts in contact with the material is made of high-grade cast iron that has been ground and processed, and has the characteristics of anti-corrosion and no pollution. The machine is conduction heating, no heat loss taken by drying medium, so the heat utilization rate is high and the energy consumption is low, generally above 70%. The dryer also has an integral modular structure, is easy to disassemble and transport, occupies a small area, has good drying quality, low labor operation intensity and low equipment cost. The integrated docking design of the heating system and the drum has a compact structure, low energy consumption and high thermal efficiency.
The brewer's yeast dryer directly dries the waste brewer's yeast liquid for the heat sensitivity of brewer's yeast, which can maximize the recovery of single-cell brewer's yeast. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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