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In the process of fruit processing, a large amount of pomace will be produced. Fruit pomace is rich in sugar and cellulose, which is easy to rot, deteriorate, acidify, and emit peculiar smell. It is inconvenient to store, transport and process. Therefore, the treatment of pomace becomes a problem that the fruit processing industry needs to solve.

Pomace drying machine can quickly dehydrate and dry wet materials with a water content of about 80% to dry materials with a water content of about 10%, which greatly reduces the volume of materials, facilitates subsequent transportation and storage, and further realizes the secondary utilization of resources.
The pomace drying production line is mainly composed of pulverizer, dehydrator, conveyor, hot blast stove, dryer, discharge device, conveyor, and air induction system. When the equipment is in operation, it is first squeezed and dehydrated in the dehydrator. Remove the excess moisture in the pomace to facilitate the next step of drying. After that, the material will be sent into the drum by the conveyor, and there is continuous hot air from the heat source in the drum, and there is a lifting board installed in the drum, which continuously picks up the material to make it evenly heated, which is very suitable for all kinds of dross materials drying.
Zhengzhou Jiutian can customize the pomace dryer according to the actual needs of customers. It is sold directly by the factory and the price is affordable. Welcome to visit our factory.
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