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Coal slime dryer is an indispensable mechanical equipment in the process of coal slime resource reuse. Coal slime dryer plays a very important role in the drying process. Compared with traditional drying equipment, coal slime dryer processes Large quantity, simple operation, energy saving and environmental protection, good drying effect. So is the power consumption of the slime dryer large? Are the costs high?
Different models of slime dryers have different power consumption for drying slime. Different power consumption leads to differences in the running speed during the drying process of slime. The drying cost and the processing capacity of the slime dryer are different. It is related to moisture.
If the moisture content of the slime before drying is too large, and it has to be reduced to the expected moisture content, the drying time of the slime in the drum will be prolonged, and its power consumption will also increase; on the contrary, if the moisture content of the slime before drying If the content is low, it will soon drop to the expected moisture, and its power consumption will also be reduced. Therefore, different models of slime dryers have different moisture content, and their power consumption will also be high or low.
The lower the cost of drying a ton of slime, the greater the profit. The cost is related to power consumption and all costs in the drying process. The operating cost should be reasonably controlled on the premise of ensuring the performance of the slime dryer. , to ensure the smooth operation of the slime dryer.
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