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Food waste dewatering machine is widely used in kitchen waste dehydration processing, convenient using, simple operation, flexible moving, is the major equipment for kitchen waste treatment, is a special design and manufacturing from Jiutian company for customers' kitchen waste treatment needs. This equipment adopts mechanical dehydration mode, greatly reduces material drying process load, improves capacity a lot, significantly reduces energy consumption, is necessary equipment of food residue treatment.
The characteristics of the food waste dewatering machine: the equipment is small in size and has a wide range of applications, which can be applied to centralized kitchen waste collection sites of various scales; the product has a long service life and low processing costs; wastewater, waste gas, and noise all meet environmental protection standards and realize harmless treatment in the whole process; the fine materials after sorting and sorting kitchen waste can make resource utilization more convenient, efficient, and high-value; easy to operate, safe and reliable, and automatic operation , one person can complete the operation.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in providing food waste dehydration and drying systems, factory direct sales. If you are interested in, please contact us.
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