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Beet pulp is the residue left by sugar production. Since beet pulp contains a lot of crude fiber and has high nutritional value, it is good as feed for livestock. However, beet pulp contains a lot of water and is not suitable for long-term storage and transportation, so beet pulp should be processed. In order to reduce the cost of drying beet pulp, it is necessary to choose a professional beet pulp dryer.
Jiutian beet pulp dryer adopts drum type design. The dried beet pulp opens up feed resources, saves the cost of purchasing feed, and can also reduce the pollution to the environment caused by a large amount of accumulation. The beet pulp dryer adopts high temperature and rapid drying process, the beet pulp is dehydrated before entering the drum dryer, which can reduce the water content of the beet pulp with a water content of about 80% to about 15% at one time, and the drying efficiency is high.
Jiutian has specialized in manufacturing sugar beet pulp dryers for more than 20 years. From formulating professional production plans, post-manufacturing, to equipment installation and commissioning, and equipment operation, there are professional technicians to serve you. For consultation, please contact us online or leave message.
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