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Beet pulp is a by-product of sugar production. It is the residue of beet roots and tubers after soaking and pressing to extract sugar solution. It is a good juicy feed for livestock. However, the water content of fresh beet pulp is too high, and it needs to be dried before processing feed. How to dry beet pulp?
The beet pulp dryer is the main equipment for drying beet pulp. It uses a drum dryer to quickly evaporate and gasify the beet pulp water through the principle of heat exchange. Its process flow: the beet pulp is dehydrated by the dehydrator and then transported by the conveyor to the drum dryer. Under the action of the unique device in the cylinder, a uniform material curtain is formed to fully contact with the hot air generated by the hot blast stove, and quickly evaporate and gasify the water of beet pulp. The moisture content of dried beet pulp is about 12%, which meets the water content standard for long-term storage of beet pulp or feed processing.
Zhengzhou Jiutian provides a complete set of beet pulp dehydration and drying equipment, which is sold directly by the factory. Welcome to contact us for a quotation.
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