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Clay is widely used in building materials, chemical industry, casting and other industries. Clay mines have a complete range of types and are widely distributed. According to their properties and uses, they can be divided into ceramic clay, refractory clay, brick clay and cement clay. Clay drying is an indispensable process for clay utilization, which can ensure the smooth progress of subsequent processes and product quality. The clay dryer is specially designed for clay, gypsum and relatively viscous materials. The dryer has reasonable structure, stable operation, simple operation, wear resistance and durability, higher heat utilization rate and better drying effect.
Equipment advantage
1. The combination of high-efficiency lifting plates improves the exchange efficiency of materials and hot air and accelerates the drying speed.
2. The clay dryer is heated by a high-efficiency fluidized furnace to further increase the evaporation intensity of water.
3. Compared with ordinary drying equipment, the output of clay dryer is doubled.
4. Low investment, low operation and maintenance costs of drying machinery, high labor productivity, and considering labor conditions and environmental protection, the production cost should be low.
Jiutian clay dryer equipment can not only be used to dry clay, but also can be used to dry bentonite and kaolin. It is a multi-purpose drying equipment. It can dry mixed mortar, yellow sand, cement plant slag, clay, coal gangue, mixture, fly ash, gypsum, iron powder and other raw materials. You can contact us for more machine details.
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