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How to deal with the pomace and peel such as pear pomace, flat pomace, orange peel, coconut pomace, olive pomace, etc. after fruit processing? Whether it is processed feed or organic fertilizer, dehydration and drying treatment is necessary, which is convenient for storage, transportation and reprocessing. Pomace treatment requires special equipment for dehydration and drying. Screw extrusion dehydrator, belt dehydrator and drum type three-cylinder dryer can reduce the moisture content of pomace from 80% to less than 15%.
The model of pomace dryer can be customized, more than 10 tons of wet pomace per day, no limit, tailor-made design, free installation, a set of pomace dehydration dryer equipment works for 8 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, flexibility High, bearing capacity, durable and high yield. New clean heat source for heating, environmental protection and energy saving.
The pomace dehydrator or pomace dryer is suitable for the dehydration and drying treatment of various fruit pomace and fruit peels. The price is not expensive, from specifications and models, technical processing to on-site construction and installation, all-in-one machine construction, without the need for users to work hard.
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