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Yeast is a by-product of the beer industry. After the beer production is completed, a large amount of yeast cannot be used, discarded or landfilled, seriously wasting resources, polluting the environment, and bringing great challenges to the rationalization of waste. According to research, Brewer's yeast contains a variety of nutrients, which can promote the growth of livestock and enhance the ability to resist diseases. However, the moisture content of wet yeast is too high, so it needs to be dried with a yeast dryer to reduce its moisture content, which is convenient for storage and transportation or feed processing.
Yeast dryer is a kind of equipment made according to the characteristics and state of yeast. It is different from the original tumble dryer. This equipment adopts a single-cylinder structure and uses indirect heat conduction for drying. It is an essential equipment for processing yeast materials to complete the drying of materials.
The yeast dryer has a large processing capacity and is suitable for large wineries and breweries to dry yeast materials. The heat source used by the equipment is relatively clean, and the pollution to the yeast is small. The equipment adopts high-temperature drying, which has a good killing effect on the impurities in the yeast during the drying process, and can effectively control the damage of microorganisms to cattle and sheep during the subsequent use of feed. Zhengzhou Jiutian is yeast dryer manufacturer, welcome to contact us for quote.
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