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The beet residue dryer is mainly a mechanical equipment for drying beet residue materials, and its equipment can dry a large amount of beet residue materials. So, will the moisture content of beet pulp affect the drying output of the equipment?

The most common type of beet residue dryer on the market is the drum type dryer, which completes the drying of the beet residue material by contacting the beet residue material with high-temperature hot air. The moisture content of sugar beet residue generally affects the drying output of the equipment. Materials with high moisture will take a long time to dry in the drum of the dryer, while materials with low moisture will be the opposite. For the beet residue material with relatively high water content, it can be dehydrated by the dehydrator first, and then the beet residue material can be dried, which can reduce the drying time of the equipment and improve the working efficiency of the beet residue dryer.
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