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Food waste is the leftovers after eating. It should not be thrown around, because it is easy to cause great harm to the environment. The complete set of food waste dryer developed by Jiutian includes the steps of solid-liquid separation, pulverization, oil-water separation, etc., which can effectively recycle resources.
The main process of processing food waste into feed: taking food waste as raw material, microbial solid fermentation treatment to produce bacterial protein feed. The treatment process is roughly as follows: after pretreatment, solid matter is subjected to solid fermentation treatment by adding probiotic bacteria, modulation and drying, and finally protein feed is obtained. Drying and sterilization system: Jiutian food waste dryer is used to dry the materials. Due to the high temperature of drying, the moisture in the materials can be removed, which has the effect of disinfection. Grinding and weighing system: The dry material is processed by the secondary screening device and sent to the cooling silo, and then pulverized after cooling.
The use of a complete set of food waste dryer equipment makes the treatment of food waste more convenient, allows better secondary utilization, and solves the problem of improper disposal of food waste. If you want to know more information, please contact us.
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