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Black soldier flies are saprophytic insects that can feed on kitchen waste and livestock manure to produce high-value animal protein feeds. Because of their rapid reproduction, large biomass, wide food habits, high absorption and conversion rate, easy management and cost of feeding Its larvae are called "Phoenix worms", which have become as famous resource insects as fly maggots, mealworms, barley worms, etc., and have been promoted all over the world.
Jiutian® Black Soldier Fly Larvae Dryer is a drying equipment that uses low temperature steam to process black soldier flies in batches. After drying, the black soldier flies have beautiful color and can maintain a perfect appearance. After drying, the black soldier flies have low water content, are easy to grind, and the active ingredients are well preserved. It solves the problem of difficult disposal of kitchen waste and poultry manure, and reduces manure and organic waste. It can also generate biodiesel, organic fertilizer and high-protein feed through resource treatment technology, so as to turn waste into treasure.
Working process: The fresh larvae enter the dryer and are evenly distributed on the drum feed plate and the tower tube rotation, and fully contact with the steam tube heat exchanger to achieve heat transfer, mass transfer, low temperature drying, water vaporization and dispersion. With the discharge of air, the material The moisture in the BSF gradually decreases, and the BSF completes the drying process.
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