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Cassava residue, the by-product of cassava processing, contains a large amount of organic substances such as cellulose, lignin, crude protein, crude fat, etc. It has a high calorific value of combustion and is a very good biomass fuel.
However, due to the relatively high moisture content of cassava residue, generally between 80-85%, or even higher, it cannot be directly used as fuel for combustion, and needs to be dehydrated and dried. The slag is dried to less than 10% moisture and used to make biomass fuel. At the same time, it can be equipped with a full set of production lines such as cassava residue dehydrator, cassava residue dryer, granulator, and baler.
The dried cassava residue can not only be used as biomass fuel, but also used as feed and organic fertilizer, which realizes the environmental protection treatment and resource reuse of cassava residue. For more information about cassava residue dryer, please feel free to contact us.
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