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Cocopeat is the residue left after the coconut shell is shredded. It has a strong water absorption capacity, so it usually has a relatively high moisture content. If it is to be sold again, it needs to be dried with a cocopeat dryer.
The cocopeat dryer production line is an assembly line operation that completes the coconut peat from the coconut shell, screening - desalination - dehydration - drying and other processes at one time, saving labor and time, energy saving and environmental protection. The coconut peat drying machine production line has undergone high temperature treatment, which can ensure the quality of coconut peat and shredded coconut to the maximum extent. This production line is the necessary equipment for reprocessing coconut peat to turn waste into treasure.
Cocopeat dryer production line is mainly composed of screening machine, dehydrator, dryer, hot air stove, feeding machine, conveyor, dust collector, baler and other related supporting equipment. Coconut peat dryer equipment is one of the important equipment, which can dry dehydrated and desalted coconut peat and shredded coconut to less than 15% at one time, and the output can be customized. Coconut peat is not easy to catch fire and block when drying, which can ensure that the quality of raw materials will not be affected. The heat source can use a variety of fuels, such as biomass pellets, coal, wood, natural gas, etc., which can be selected according to your actual situation.
Our cocopeat drying production line have been exported to many countries. You can contact us to get more detailed information.
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