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How to deal with the bagasse in the sugar factory? The sugar cane in the sugar factory will produce a lot of bagasse, which contains a lot of wood fiber, which can be turned into treasure after being processed by a bagasse dryer.
Bagasse dryers are commonly used in a drum-type structure. Through the high-temperature hot-air quick-drying process, the water content of the bagasse can be quickly dried to about 12%. The dried bagasse can be processed into biomass fuel to increase the utilization value of bagasse. The heat source of the bagasse dryer has many options, and energy fuels such as steam, gas, coal, and oil can be used. The processing capacity of the equipment can be customized to meet the needs of bagasse drying in various scales.
The bagasse drying production line is composed of heat supply source, feeder, feeder, bagasse dryer, discharger, induced draft fan, unloader and power distribution cabinet. After the dehydrated wet materials are added to the dryer, they are evenly dispersed in the dryer and fully contacted with hot air under the stirring of the uniformly distributed plate lifters in the drum, which speeds up the speed of drying heat and mass transfer. The material is dried under the action of the inclined lifting plate and the heat medium, and the dried product is discharged from the other section of the star discharge valve.
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