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The ddgs dryer is an equipment developed to deal with the impurities produced in wine making. During the brewing process, a large amount of distiller's grains will be produced and cannot be used. If the distiller's grains can be used, the water in them must be reduced first. Below the standard value, the ddgs dryer needs to be used in this process, so what are the advantages of the distiller's grain dryer?
According to the characteristics of distiller's grains, Zhengzhou Jiutian improved the structure of the ddgs dryer. The equipment has a larger processing capacity, and the structure is simple, and maintenance and inspection are more convenient. The equipment can not only dry distiller's grains, but also for various high-humidity distiller's residue It can also be dried. According to the drying needs of customers of different sizes, we have launched dryers with different outputs. The daily drying output of the equipment ranges from more than ten tons to more than one hundred tons. Low, it is very convenient for later processing and utilization. After drying, the transportation cost of distiller's grains becomes lower due to the weight reduction, and it is convenient for storage.
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