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Distiller's grains are a by-product of the brewing industry. After being processed by a distiller's grain dryer, dried distiller's grains can be obtained. This dried distiller's grains can be used in many ways, as follows:

1. Livestock and poultry feed: Distiller's grains are rich in protein, cellulose, minerals and other nutrients after drying, and can be used as high-quality protein and energy sources in livestock and poultry feed. After proper mixing and processing, it can be made into high-quality feed to improve the production performance and immunity of livestock and poultry.
2. Organic fertilizer: Dried distiller's grains can be directly used as organic fertilizer, which can provide various nutrients needed by plants, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc., and can improve soil structure and increase soil fertility.
3. Biofuel: Distiller's grains can be used in the production of biomass energy after drying. After mixing it with other biomass materials, efficient and clean biofuels can be produced through techniques such as compression molding or pyrolysis.
4. Other uses: Distiller's grains can also be used as food additives and pharmaceutical intermediates after drying. For example, in some beverages and pastries, distiller's grains can be used as natural flavors and colors, giving the product a unique flavor and mouthfeel.
The distiller's grain dryer plays a vital role in the reuse of distiller's grains. If you are interested in our machine, please contact us and get quote.
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