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Coal slime dryer is a drying method for drying and processing coal slime materials. With the mature and advanced manufacturing technology of coal slime dryer, there are many options for drying equipment. The following are the two types of coal slime dryer drying process.
The coal slime dryer dries the coal slime, one is to adopt the heat transfer method, and the other is to realize the drying process of the coal slime material by the indirect drying method.
Heat transfer method The coal slime material is in full contact with high-temperature hot air, and the hot air is transferred to the coal slime to make its water evaporate rapidly, so as to achieve the purpose of drying. It is also a common drying method for drying coal slime materials. The high-temperature hot air drying process can provide high-efficiency heat energy, the heat energy can be fully and comprehensively utilized, and the equipment operation is energy-saving and environmentally friendly. The way of heat transfer The slime dryer has a variety of heat sources that can be flexibly matched, such as coal, natural gas, biomass particles and other fuels.
The indirect drying method is a drying method using low-temperature hot air. The heat source is generally steam, which is more energy-saving and environmentally friendly, and causes less pollution to the environment. It can dry a large amount of moisture-containing slime materials in a short period of time.
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