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Clay drying is an indispensable process in the dry production of cement plants, especially in areas with a lot of rain and humid environments, the clay moisture content is relatively large, so the clay basically has to be dried. So, which dryer to use for drying clay?
Clay has low sand content, high water content, and has certain viscosity and plasticity. After drying, it is mainly used in ceramics and cement manufacturing. In recent years, with the rapid development of cement, ceramics and other industries, dryer technology is also constantly improving. On the basis of the traditional dryer, combined with the characteristics of clay, Jiutian designed a new type of dryer specially used for drying clay. This new type of clay dryer is also called a three-pass dryer.
The new clay dryer is composed of three concentric but different diameter cylinders nested together. Compared with the traditional drying equipment, the dryer with this structure has better drying effect on clay, and has a more compact structure and a small floor area, which is half less than that of a dryer with the same output. There are many models of this clay dryer, with a wider range of choices.
If you are interested in our clay dryer machine and want to know the price, please feel free to contact us.
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