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Only by drying the wet fly ash with reasonable energy consumption and simple process to reduce its water content, can waste be turned into treasure and the double harvest of social and economic benefits can be achieved. The wide application of fly ash dryer solves the problem of pollution and disposal of fly ash, and also turns fly ash into treasure and increases economic benefits.
The fly ash dryer is suitable for drying industrial dust and waste residues such as fly ash, phosphogypsum and titanium gypsum. Its working principle is as follows: The powdered or granular fly ash is transported to the feeder by the belt feeder, and then the feeder transports the fly ash to the drying drum. , evenly dispersed and fully contacted with hot air to achieve the drying purpose of heat transfer and mass transfer. The dried fly ash is discharged through the unloader at the end of the drum, and the dry product is output by the belt discharge machine to complete the drying process. Zhengzhou Jiutian has greatly increased the output of the fly ash dryer and reduced energy consumption through the technical transformation of equipment, which not only solved the problem of fly ash resource utilization, but also solved the problem of high cost of fly ash drying.
Our fly ash dryer products are widely used in the industry, and the dryer has been well received by many users. If you are interested in our machine, please feel free to contact us.
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