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Forestry residues (fines, branches, etc.) become wood chips after chipping, and wood chips can be used for carbon production, boiler combustion, gasification and power generation after drying. Wood chip is a kind of biological fiber organic matter with a moisture content of about 50%. After drying, the general moisture content is 10-15%. The wood chip dryer launched by Jiutian is specially designed for various wood chips, veneers, wood chips, sawdust and other wood materials. It is designed and manufactured for drying, and has the advantages of high thermal efficiency, light weight, wide applicability and flexible temperature control.
Performance characteristics of wood chip dryer
1. The thermal efficiency rate of the self-insulation of the cylinder is as high as 70%, while the thermal efficiency of the traditional single-cylinder dryer is only 35%.
2. The combination and distribution of various circumferential nutrients can effectively control the drying time, and the drying effect is good.
3. Easily adjust the final moisture index according to user requirements.
4. Equipped with a new type of energy-saving hot blast stove, which is highly efficient and energy-saving, thermally controllable, easy to operate, and reduces coal consumption by about 60%.
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