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Cassava is a food with high nutritional value. Cassava is processed to produce cassava starch, and cassava residue is the by-product. The starch content in cassava residue is very high and contains a lot of nutrients, so it is a good feed for livestock.
The accumulation of cassava residue makes the cassava starch residue more prone to spoilage and deterioration. If it is directly used to feed livestock, it may cause poisoning. The cassava starch residue dryer should be used to reuse the cassava starch residue resource. The taste, color and nutritional value of the dried cassava starch residue are not affected. It can be used to feed livestock, which not only reduces the cost, but also improves economic benefits.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a large-scale dryer manufacturer. Aiming at the properties of cassava starch residue, we developed a new type of cassava starch residue dryer. Compared with traditional dryers, this drying equipment has high production efficiency, simple operation, and the drying effect is good. The cassava starch residue dryer is mainly composed of heat source equipment, conveying system, induced draft fan, dust collector, electric control system, etc. The daily processing capacity is not limited, and a reasonable plan can be formulated according to the needs of users.
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