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Kaolin is a kind of clay mineral commonly used in nature. Because it contains a certain amount of water, it needs to be dried with a dryer after processing. Since the ordinary dryer cannot meet the drying requirements of kaolin, it is necessary to use kaolin dryer for drying. So how much is a kaolin dryer?
Factors affecting the price of kaolin dryer:
1. Model
The price of large-scale equipment is much higher than that of small-scale equipment.
2. Market demand
When there are a lot of customers who need the equipment in the market, there will be a phenomenon that the supply exceeds demand, and then the overall equipment price in the market will also increase; when there are very few customers who buy the equipment, there will be a phenomenon of oversupply , the price of equipment will naturally be reduced.
3. Production process
Some manufacturers produce equipment with excellent technology, the production cost of equipment is low, and the price is also very low; while some manufacturers are relatively weak, the technology of production equipment is backward, the cost of production equipment is high, and the price is of course much higher.
4. Brand
The higher the brand awareness, the higher the price; on the contrary, if the brand awareness of the equipment produced by the manufacturer is low, the price of the equipment will also be very low.
Zhengzhou Jiutian, as a well-known kaolin dryer manufacturer, produces equipment with complete models, superior performance, excellent quality and affordable prices. Welcome to visit our factory!
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