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Yeast, a by-product of the beer industry, contains a variety of nutrients that can promote the growth of livestock and can also enhance the ability to resist disease. However, if the moisture content of wet yeast is too high, it needs to be dried mechanically with a yeast dryer to reduce its moisture content, which is convenient for storage and transportation or feed processing.
The yeast dryer is mainly composed of drying cylinders, racks, traditional systems and other components. The dryer uses indirect conduction heating to heat the material and vaporize the water. It uses steam to heat. The outer surface of the drum is processed. The extremely high metal hollow cylinder is driven by the transmission device, and the drying cylinder rotates around the axial direction and the speed can be adjusted. The yeast dryer produced by Jiutian has high heat utilization rate, low energy consumption, compact structure and small footprint. Less land, easy operation and maintenance, anti-corrosion, no pollution and so on.
Jiutian Yeast Dryer is a customized supply, which can customize the equipment model according to the production requirements of different users, and provide services such as equipment installation and commissioning, technical guidance, etc., to ensure that the equipment is handed over to the project after safe and efficient production.
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