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Coco peat is a by-product of coconut processing. With the development of flower cultivation, it was gradually found that coco peat has good water retention and air permeability, which is very suitable for plant cultivation and has been widely used. However, coconut peat generally contains moisture and is not easy to store. At this time, coconut peat needs to be dried.
The dried coconut peat can be carbonized in a carbonization furnace and sold in briquettes, or it can be produced into cat litter and coir, or it can be briquetted to produce biomass pellet fuel. This is often the final choice for countries rich in coconut resources. The cocopeat dryer has the advantages of large output, small footprint, low energy consumption, and stable operation. It is suitable for drying high-humidity materials such as coconut peat, and can meet customers' reprocessing and utilization of fiber materials such as coconut peat. This system It has the characteristics of intelligence, energy saving, environmental protection and high efficiency.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a cocopeat dryer manufacturer. The finished product of dried cocopeat has uniform color and good strength. Welcome to contact us.
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