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The waste beer yeast produced by brewery beer processing can be used as a feed additive. In the process of utilization, it is necessary to use the beer yeast dryer to dry the waste beer yeast. So how is the waste beer yeast dried and used?

The host machine of Jiutian Yeast Dryer is composed of a drying cylinder, a frame, a transmission system, a scraper device, a material limiting device, a scraping device, a soaking device, and a steam circuit system. The yeast dryer is a dryer that heats the material and vaporizes the water by indirect conduction heating, and uses steam to heat. The drying cylinder (drum) is a metal hollow cylinder with a processed outer surface and a very high surface finish. Driven by the transmission device (large and small gear transmission), the drying cylinder rotates around the axial direction. The slurry is preheated in the preheating tank, and is fed into the immersion tank at the lower part of the drying cylinder by a feed pump. The slurry is heated on the outer wall of the drying cylinder, and the water is vaporized and discharged by the axial flow fan. The drying cylinder rotates once, and the material is completely dried, and the flaked material is discharged by the scraper on the outer wall of the drying cylinder, and falls to the discharge port for collection. The drying cylinder of the yeast dryer and the material contact part is made of high-grade cast iron after grinding, which has the characteristics of anti-corrosion and non-polluting. It also has the characteristics of high heat utilization rate, low energy consumption, compact structure, small footprint, easy operation and maintenance, etc. It has been applied in many projects at present.
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