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Many sugar factories will process sugar beets to obtain high-purity sugar. In the process, a large amount of sugar beet waste will be produced. How to treat beet pulp? Beet pulp has certain nutritional value and can be dried by Beet Pulp Dryer Equipment to be used as beet feed pellets for reuse.
The sugar beet pulp dryer retains the advantages of the traditional drum dryer and solves the problem of weak sintered materials and sintered materials with a drying humidity of more than 50%. We installed rotating high-speed blades to improve the efficiency of crushed materials and distribute energy. As the area of the material increases, the material with hot air will contact and transfer heat. Related to the minimization of materials, the heat transfer and evaporation rate of water is significantly increased.
Jiutian's new Beet Slag Drying Machine system can realize intelligent control, one-click operation, and self-adjustment of technical parameters. The equipment continues to work in the best condition to ensure that the dried sawdust has an even and stable humidity. Convenient operation and maintenance, energy-saving and environmental protection, high efficiency, and favorable price. Welcome to the online consultation.
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