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Cocopeat is a by-product or waste of coconut after processing. Because of its strong water absorption capacity, better ventilation, and not easy to be corrupted by insects, etc., it is mostly used as a potted base material for mushrooms, melons and fruits, and high-end flower plants. However, the coconut peat that has just been screened from the coconut shell has high moisture content, which affects the sales quality of the coconut peat.
The cocopeat dryer developed by Zhengzhou Jiutian is directly connected to the coconut shell splitting and sorting machine. Coconut peat sorting, desalination, dehydration, drying, and coconut shreds drying are completed within 40 minutes. The assembly line operation saves labor and time. , energy saving and environmental protection, the quality of shredded coconut coir peat is guaranteed to the maximum extent. After high temperature treatment, shredded coconut coir peat is cleaner and more environmentally friendly. This production line is the necessary equipment for mechanized, large-scale and intensive production of shredded coconut coir peat.
The coconut peat dryer can realize the final control of the water content of the coconut peat at about 13%, which is flexible and adjustable. For the coconut peat with a lot of water, it is easy to deteriorate or inconvenient to store and transport under high temperature conditions. After low-cost dehydration, it can be directly used for further processing to ensure that it does not deteriorate and the quality of the finished product is good.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of cocopeat dryers, if you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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