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Cocopeat contains a lot of water. In order to realize the comprehensive utilization and treatment of coconut peat materials, it is necessary to reduce its moisture first. Because the water content of coconut peat is relatively high, it needs to be dehydrated by cocopeat dewatering machine before entering the cocopeat dryer. The cocopeat dewatering machine is a mechanical device that realizes short coir dehydration treatment time and high efficiency. The equipment runs automatically throughout the process, with low energy consumption and low power consumption for production work.

Coconut peat dehydration usually uses a belt dehydrator to remove water through proper pretreatment, gravity dehydration and mechanical dehydration, and the treated material is discharged in the form of filter cake. The moisture of the material after dehydration by the cocopeat dehydrator is greatly reduced, which reduces the drying time of the coconut peat material in the drum of the dryer and improves the working efficiency of the coconut peat dryer.
The cocopeat dewatering machine has a simple structure, simplifies the processing technology, improves the dehydration efficiency of the equipment, realizes the dehydration of coconut peat materials in a short time, and creates more economic benefits for users. The degree of automation is high, the operation is convenient and simple, and the production work can be run continuously.
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