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The fly ash dryer is mainly used to dry the fly ash material. A very good mechanical equipment for drying fly ash materials containing moisture. So what is the price of a fly ash dryer?
There is no clear price for the quotation of fly ash dryer, mainly because there are many factors affecting the price of fly ash dryer, such as the following aspects:
1. Model specifications of fly ash dryer. The daily processing capacity of the fly ash dryer can range from 100 tons to more than 5,000 tons. Different models and specifications of equipment have different processing output and naturally different prices.
2, the heat source is different. The heat source of its equipment has a variety of choices, such as coal, natural gas, steam, biomass particles and other heat sources, and equipment with different heat sources, different manufacturing processes, and different prices.
3. Production line configuration. The more complete the configuration of the fly ash dryer production line, the more expensive the equipment will be.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is fly ash dryer manufacturer, if you are interested in fly ash dryer, please feel free to contact us. We will customize equipment manufacturing solutions and equipment quotations according to the actual production needs of customers.
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