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Beet pulp is the residue left by beet sugar production. Since beet pulp contains a lot of crude fiber and has high nutritional value, it is a good livestock feed additive. However, beet pulp contains a lot of water, so it is not suitable for long-term storage and transportation, so it should be dried before processing feed. So how to dry beet pulp?
The beet pulp dryer is the main equipment for drying beet pulp. It adopts the drum type design. The dried beet pulp opens up feed resources, saves the cost of purchasing feed, and can also reduce the pollution caused by a large amount of accumulation to the environment. The dryer adopts a high-temperature rapid drying process, and quickly evaporates and gasifies the water of beet pulp through the principle of heat exchange, with high drying efficiency. The moisture content of dried beet pulp is about 12%, which meets the water content standard for long-term storage of beet pulp or feed processing.
Zhengzhou Jiutian has specialized in manufacturing beet pulp dryers for nearly 20 years. The quality is trustworthy. From the formulation of professional production plans, post-manufacturing to equipment installation and commissioning, and equipment operation, there are professional technicians to serve you. If you are interested in our beet pulp dryer, please contact us.
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