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In the production process of cassava starch, the cassava starch dryer is used to dry the starch to meet the market standard and prolong the storage time of the starch. With the advancement of starch production technology, cassava starch dryers are also constantly being upgraded. At present, the commonly used cassava starch drying is a flash dryer.
The flash dryer is not only efficient, but also has a good drying effect. The starch dried by the flash dryer is uniform and stable in moisture, which is suitable for long-term storage and transportation. Therefore, many users will choose to use such equipment after understanding how to choose a cassava starch dryer for cassava processing. So what are the main advantages of the cassava starch flash dryer?
The main advantages of tapioca starch flash dryer:
1. Large processing capacity and wide application range;
2. High degree of automation and good processing quality;
3. It can be provided as a complete set, with a wide range of heat source choices.
In addition to the above advantages, the tapioca starch flash dryer also has the advantages of stable operation, low energy consumption, easy maintenance, and high heat exchange efficiency. If you would like to learn more about flash dryers, please feel free to contact us.
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