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Sugarcane is an important raw material for the manufacture of sugarcane, and how the by-product bagasse is treated also affects the quality and speed of the development of the sugarcane processing industry. The use of bagasse to process environmentally friendly materials after being dehydrated by a dryer is currently considered to be the most promising new achievement.
Bagasse can be dried and dehydrated by bagasse dryer to avoid problems such as corruption and deterioration. As an alternative raw material for wood, it can be used to produce paper cup base paper, fully degradable paper agricultural mulch, and paper tableware. Natural degradation, can solve the problem of white pollution caused by the use of polystyrene tableware for many years. The tableware made of bagasse has high whiteness and tightness, good temperature and oil resistance, non-toxic and tasteless, can be completely degraded within three months, no three waste pollution in the production process, and the production cost is much lower than pulp molding fast food box.
Sugarcane bagasse has a large water content, which may cause corruption and deterioration due to high temperature and high humidity during transportation or processing and storage, which in turn affects the quality and color of processed bagasse. Therefore, when purchasing bagasse drying equipment, it is recommended to choose a high-quality complete set of bagasse dehydration and drying equipment, which not only ensures the dehydration effect of bagasse, but also controls the drying cost of bagasse, which is beneficial to the operation of bagasse reprocessing projects.
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