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Jiutian provides customers with the new large-scale potato residue dewatering machine. The Jiutian Starch Residue Dewatering Equipment carries the potato residue (cassava residue, sweet potato residue, potato residue, and other high-humidity materials) with water content as high as 80%-85%. Strong press dehydration. Intelligent operation of the equipment, continuous automatic operation for 24 hours.
The sweet Potato Dregs Dewatering Machine is developed and manufactured for the characteristics of high-humidity slag. It adopts belts extrusion structure and can continuously filter a large amount of waste slag. The product is made of high-strength material, with large processing capacity, high dehydration efficiency, and long service life. In addition, the sweet potato slag dewatering machine is widely used in solid-liquid separation in various industries. Its configured bearing has a long service life and adopts high-quality filter belt to fully ensure the performance and quality of the filter press. In addition to treating potato dregs, it can also process high-humidity solid waste materials such as distiller's grains, bean dregs, coconut shreds, coco peat, sludge, and livestock manure.
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