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Sugar cane is one of the main raw materials for sugar production. The remaining bagasse after processing sugar can be mainly used for papermaking or as fuel. The first step in the reuse of bagasse is to remove its water. Zhengzhou Jiutian bagasse dryer is mainly used for dehydration of bagasse, with high efficiency and large processing capacity, and is favored by customers.
Jiutian bagasse dryer adopts high-temperature rapid drying process, which has large heat transfer coefficient, high thermal efficiency and high drying strength. The combination of high-speed stirring drying and air-flow drying can fully disperse viscous materials, greatly increase the contact area between materials and heat medium, and facilitate the drying process. A special scraping device is used in the machine to avoid the phenomenon of material sticking to the wall. This machine is specially designed for drying dross materials, with variable angle of rotating blades and adjustable rotating shaft speed. It has the advantages of wide application range, simple operation, small maintenance, and stable product quality.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is committed to the production of various high-humidity material dryers. With its excellent product quality and excellent service, it has won the recognition of domestic and foreign customers. Welcome to visit our factory!
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