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As a by-product of food, wine and other industries, dregs are rich in resources and various types, such as distiller's grains, soybean dregs, medicinal dregs, potato dregs, starch dregs, fruit dregs, vinegar dregs, sugar dregs, sugar beet dregs, etc. Due to different raw materials, its nutritional value varies greatly. Drying the slag into feed can not only alleviate the shortage of feed raw materials, but also avoid environmental pollution and waste of resources caused by improper use.
The feed residue dryer can scientifically and rationally utilize the slag, turning waste into treasure. It can not only improve production efficiency, but also facilitate storage and processing after drying, reducing the production cost of enterprises. Zhengzhou Jiutian Company specializes in the research, development and manufacture of the feed residue dryer, which adopts our company's "three-level multi-loop" drying process to ensure that the dried slag is evenly dry and wet, and the nutrients are not lost. Effectively achieve the treatment and disposal goals of reduction, harmlessness and resource utilization. It can easily solve the waste residue and residual material produced by the enterprise, so that the residue can be reused, which not only improves the production efficiency of the enterprise, but also avoids environmental pollution.
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