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The sweet potato dregs dryer is developed and produced according to the characteristics of sweet potato starch slag. It adopts mechanical dehydration + tumble drying + air drying and other technologies to quickly process sweet potato starch slag, and solve the problem of uneven dryness and paste of powder slag treated by traditional powder slag dryer. The dried sweet potato residue has a long storage period, good taste, no paste, no saccharification, small loss of nutritional value, and high price of processed potato residue feed.
The cost of drying one ton of sweet potato slag dryer directly affects the income and profit of customers. Therefore, the requirement for sweet potato slag is to reduce its operating cost. So the performance of the sweet potato powder slag dryer from the heat utilization rate, the heating efficiency of the hot blast stove, the fuel consumption structure to the heat loss of the tumble dryer must be controlled to a reasonable range.
The current technical level of the sweet potato dregs dryer can meet the requirements of users. The cost of drying one ton of sweet potato dregs is lower. The dried potato dregs are not paste, the appearance is good, and the processed potato dregs feed has good taste and nutrition. Therefore, the after-sale quality and quotation of the sweet potato powder dregs dryer manufacturer are more critical.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is manufacturer of sweet potato residue dryers, with guaranteed quality and more favorable prices. If you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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