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Cocopeat contains a certain amount of moisture. Before realizing the comprehensive utilization value of cocopeat material, it is necessary to dry. Cocopeat dryer is the most commonly used method for drying of coconut peat materials.
Working principle of cocopeat dryer:
The cocopeat dryer realizes the drying treatment of coconut peat materials, which requires the cooperation of the whole production line. The whole production line is mainly composed of heat source, conveyor, dryer host and other configurations. The coconut peat material containing moisture first enters the drum of the dryer through the conveyor, and realizes downstream drying in the drum of the coconut peat dryer. The special structural design in the drum of the dryer ensures that the coconut peat material is continuously broken up and separated. , increase the contact area between the material and the high-temperature hot air, and the material continues to advance until the dried coco peat material is discharged from the discharge port, realizing the drying process of the coco peat material throughout the process.
Cocopeat dryer has the characteristics of energy saving and environmental protection, low energy consumption and high output, one-button operation, convenient and simple operation, stable operation and good flexibility. If you want to know more information, please contact us.
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