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The red mud dryer's manufacturing process is becoming more and more mature, and its equipment has been further improved in terms of functional usability and selection of heat sources. There are many choices of heat sources for red mud dryers, but electricity is generally not recommended. What is the reason?
There are many choices of heat sources for red mud dryer equipment, such as coal, natural gas, steam, biomass particles, electricity, etc., but the least recommended use is electricity as the heat source of red mud dryer equipment, which mainly includes The following two factors:
1. The cost of electricity is too high. Electricity, as the heat source of red mud dryer equipment, is the one with the highest drying cost. Although electricity is a relatively environmentally friendly heat source, the dried red mud material has almost no economic benefits, so it is generally not recommended to use electricity. .
2. The drying effect of electricity as a heat source will not be reimbursed. The heat source of the red mud dryer is electricity. Since the current may be unstable, the drying effect of the equipment may be poor. Therefore, in order to ensure the drying effect of the red mud dryer equipment, it is not recommended to use electricity as the heat source of the red mud dryer equipment.
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