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The distiller's grains are rich in nutrients and have a very high reuse value. However, because the distiller's grains material contains a certain amount of moisture, it is necessary to dry the distiller's grains moisture before drying the material. So how to dry wet distiller's grains?
The distiller's grains dryer can reduce the moisture of the distiller's grains material containing moisture to about 15%. Its equipment mostly adopts high-temperature hot air to dry the distiller's grains material, and evaporate the moisture of the material through the hot air, so as to realize the material drying treatment. It is a drum-type structural equipment, with small footprint, high processing output, high thermal efficiency utilization, low drying cost, and strong flexibility (specific moisture can be adjusted).
A set of distiller's grains dryer mainly includes the following equipment: heat source device, mainly for providing heat source; conveyor, mainly for evenly transporting the distiller's grains material into the drum of the dryer; the main machine of the dryer, for drying the distiller's grains material Main place; dust removal equipment, which can purify and clean the dust and waste gas during the drying process of the equipment and then discharge it to reduce the pollution to the environment. It also includes accessories such as power distribution cabinets and unloading devices.
Zhengzhou Jiutian provides a complete set of distiller's grain dryer processing equipment, factory direct sales, if you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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