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With the continuous maturity of industrial manufacturing technology, there are various types of dryers in the petroleum coke dryer market. What kind of petroleum coke dryer is better?
There are many types of petroleum coke dryers, such as drum type, mesh belt type, mobile and other types of dryer equipment. The drum type petroleum coke dryer equipment is more common in the market.
The drum-type petroleum coke dryer production line adopts special internal structure equipment, and the materials are continuously broken up and separated in the drum of the dryer, increasing the contact area between the materials and the high-temperature hot air, so that the moisture of the materials can be quickly reduced to below a certain moisture level; drum drying The drying machine adopts a sealing device and a good heat preservation system, which reduces the energy consumption in the process of drying and processing petroleum coke materials; the equipment has good sealing performance, and is equipped with dust removal equipment at the same time, with less dust spillage and a good operating environment. Less pollution; the entire production line of the petroleum coke dryer has a high degree of automation, convenient and simple operation, high work efficiency, and low failure probability.
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