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In the process of fruit processing, a large amount of fruit waste will be produced. If these wet fruit residues are not processed effectively, it will cause harm to the environment and safety. Therefore, how to reprocess the fruit residue has become a problem in the fruit industry.
Pomace contains a lot of nutrients, including amino acids, crude protein, crude fiber, etc. It is a kind of feed suitable for animals, but wet pomace contains a lot of water, which is not only easy to rot, but also cannot be stored for a long time, so we use pomace dryer to dry the pomace, so how is the pomace dried in this process?
The pomace dryer is mainly composed of a pulverizer, a dehydrator, and a material conveyor. When the equipment starts to work, the wet pomace is squeezed and dehydrated in the dehydrator first, and then goes to the next step of dehydration. After the material is transported, the material is transported into the drum, and the continuous hot air circulates from the heat source in the drum, and there is a replica plate placed in the drum. The replica plate continuously replicates the material to make it heated evenly. The ground area is controllable, and the heat conversion equipment is improved, which is very suitable for drying various pomace materials.
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