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Sugar beet processing can obtain high-purity sugar, and a large amount of beet waste residue will be produced in the process of sugar beet processing. How to deal with the large amount of waste beet residue in sugar factories? Beet pulp has a certain nutritional value, and it can be dried by a beet pulp dryer to make beet pulp feed pellets for reuse.
Sugar beet meal has high feeding value. Beet meal has good palatability and rich nutrients. It is a high-quality and cheap feed resource. It is often used as an energy feed supplement in ruminant feeding. It can be fed not only to ruminants such as cattle and sheep, but also to monogastric animals such as pigs. Working principle of beet pulp dryer: Jiutian beet pulp dryer can dehydrate and dry high-humidity beet pulp to a dry product with a moisture content of less than 13%. The unit uses biomass and steam as the energy source, uses hot air as the drying medium, and uses strong hot air to quickly dry various wet materials at high temperature. The main drive device adopts electromagnetic speed regulation and is equipped with an automatic temperature control device. After drying, the color of the dried product remains unchanged, and the color, taste and nutritional content of the raw material are retained. The equipment is equipped with special devices for dehydration, temperature adjustment, material lifting, material guiding, and dispersing, which effectively avoid sticking to the wall and clogging And so on. The dried material has good color, good quality, energy saving and environmental protection.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of various dregs dryer. If you are interested in, please contact us.
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