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Cocopeat and coconut fiber are by-products of coconut processing. In the Philippines, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and other countries, a large amount of cocopeat is produced every year during the coconut receiving and processing season. It is an excellent planting base material due to the characteristics of insect decay and deterioration, hygiene and environmental protection.
However, when the coconut peat is just screened out from the coconut shell, it has high moisture, high salinity and a lot of impurities, which seriously affects the sales quality of cocopeat. Zhengzhou Jiutian has developed a complete set of cocopeat dryer production line, which carries out the sorting, desalination and dehydration, drying and forming of coconut bran, and realizes the green recycling of coconut shreds. The cocopeat dryer developed by our company overcomes the fact that the raw material has large water content, easy bonding, large friction coefficient and easy blockage before drying. It is easy to catch fire. The three-layer drum drying technology is used to dry the coconut bran raw material with a moisture content of about 50% after dehydration to a moisture content of less than 15% at one time to make a lightweight and environmentally friendly coconut bran brick, which is convenient for storage and transportation.
If you are interested in our cocopeat dryer, please feel free to contact us.
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