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What can sugar cane bagasse do? Bagasse in sugar mills is traditionally disposed of as fuel or discarded, a method of utilization with very low economic value. With the improvement of technology, the sugarcane bagasse from the sugar factory can be used for the production of feed and environmental protection materials after being processed by the bagasse dryer.

Bagasse from sugar mills contains a large amount of cellulose, lignin and protein, and is a high-quality feed and environmentally friendly raw material. However, bagasse contains a large amount of water, so before recycling it as a resource, it is necessary to use a bagasse dryer for mechanical drying to reduce its water content and facilitate reprocessing.
The bagasse dryer is developed and produced according to the characteristics of bagasse. The drum drying equipment is commonly used to quickly evaporate and gasify the moisture of the bagasse through the principle of heat exchange. The moisture content of the dried bagasse is about 12, and the equipment can process more than 10 tons per day. To meet the drying and processing needs of bagasse of various scales, it is matched with steam, gas, coal, fuel oil, biomass and other heating methods to solve users' troubles in choosing heat sources.
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