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Fly ash three-cylinder dryer is a new type of dehydration and drying device, which plays an important role in the dehydration and drying of various bulk wet materials. In the fly ash drying production line, heat transfer is the main way to achieve evaporation and drying of the moisture in the material, so the selection of the heat source is to a large extent related to the efficiency and quality of the entire drying production line.
Typically, coal, natural gas, diesel, steam, biomass pellet fuel, and electricity are the more common types of heat sources. Among these heat sources, coal-fired is more widely used and the cost is lower. Biomass pellet fuel, natural gas and electricity are heat sources with better cleanliness, and electricity is one of the more expensive types.
For the fly ash three-cylinder dryer, biomass pellet fuel as a new heat source is gradually widely used in drying treatment. When configuring the heat source for the fly ash three-cylinder drying production line, it is necessary to formulate a more reasonable production plan according to the performance characteristics of the processed materials and the requirements for the quality of the finished product, and to consider various aspects such as cost budget and environmental assessment. Reduce investment and improve efficiency for enterprises.
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