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Brewer's grains are produced during beer processing and can be used as feed raw materials. How does the brewer's grains dryer quickly dry and process brewer's grains?
The brewer's grains enter the inner layer of the rotary drum from the feeding device to realize downstream drying, and the material moves to the other end of the inner layer and enters the middle layer for countercurrent drying. Taking one step back, the beer grains travel to the other end of the middle layer and fall into the outer layer. The beer grains travel in a rectangular multi-loop way in the outer drum, and the materials that achieve the drying effect travel quickly and discharge the drum under the action of hot air, and the drying effect is not achieved. The wet material can not travel quickly due to its own weight, and the brewer's grains are fully dried in this rectangular copy board, thereby completing the drying purpose.
The brewer's grains can be dried through the above process. The Jiutian brewer's grain dryer is currently used in many projects. Jiutian brewer's grain dryer supports customization, and there are many specifications and models. Welcome to contact us for more detailed information.
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