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Coffee grounds are the residue after coffee is steamed. Because of its high content of ingredients, it can be used for many purposes, such as washing hands and deodorizing, planting plants, composting, fuel, etc. Since coffee grounds have so many functions, effective and large-scale drying of coffee grounds can bring a lot of benefits to enterprises. Coffee grounds drying mainly uses coffee grounds rotary dryer.
Features of coffee grounds dryer:
1. The self-insulation thermal efficiency of the cylinder is as high as 70%.
2. The tail transmission is adopted, and the transmission is more stable and reliable; it completely changes the phenomenon that the supporting wheel often slips and affects production.
3. Compared with the single cylinder dryer, it occupies about 50% less land, about 50% less civil construction investment, and 60% less power consumption.
4. A variety of circumferential lifting materials are combined and distributed to effectively control the drying time and achieve a good drying effect.
5. The desired final moisture index can be easily adjusted according to user requirements.
Zhengzhou Jiutian provides various types of coffee grounds dryers, factory direct sales. If you have any needs, please contact us.
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