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Soybean dregs is a by-product of the production of soy milk or tofu. It is a substance with high bound water and oily properties. The moisture content of fresh bean dregs is about 80%-85%, the nutrients are high, the crude protein content is high, and it is easy to spoil and mildew.
The bean dregs dryer adopts a novel sealing device and is equipped with a good thermal insulation system, which effectively reduces the coal consumption of the drying system. The overall system has good sealing performance, and is equipped with a perfect dust removal device. The whole drying system adopts electric centralized control, the hot air temperature is automatically adjusted, the degree of automation is high, and the operation is convenient. After the drying section, it can be matched with subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating, and packaging to produce finished bean dregs pellet feed.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is bean dregs dryer manufacturer. We can customize a production plan suitable for you free of charge according to your daily output, water content and other production requirements. For specific equipment quotations, please contact us.
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