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The coal dryer is mainly used for drying and processing coal materials containing moisture, so what is the daily output of the coal dryer? What are the advantages of the equipment?
The coal dryer is a customized mechanical equipment. Its equipment mainly dries the material through heat transfer, with high processing output and good drying effect. The daily processing output of the coal dryer can range from 300 to 3000 tons. Customers can choose the appropriate type of coal dryer equipment according to their actual production needs, which can not only ensure the drying effect of coal materials, but also make the equipment run stably.
What are the advantages of coal dryers?
1. The equipment runs stably. The entire production line of the coal dryer runs stably and can run continuously for 8 hours or 24 hours.
2. Energy saving and environmental protection. The equipment is an environmentally friendly dryer equipment. In the process of processing coal materials every day, it causes less pollution to the environment and low energy consumption.
3. Small footprint. The entire production line of the coal dryer has a compact structure, small footprint and low land investment cost.
4. Good drying effect. The drying degree of the coal material after drying treatment is uniform and the drying quality is high.
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