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Lithium slag dryer is a mechanical equipment used for drying lithium slag materials containing moisture. It uses heat transfer to realize the drying treatment of lithium slag materials. What are the structures of the lithium slag dryer?
The whole structure of the lithium slag dryer mainly has three parts, the heat source device, the host of the dryer, and the dust removal equipment.
Heat source device: the device is an integral part of the entire structure of the lithium slag dryer, which provides heat for the equipment, thereby realizing the drying treatment of lithium slag materials. The heat source device has a variety of combinations, such as gas, coal, natural gas, biomass particles and other fuels.
Dryer host: The lithium slag dryer host with drum structure design is the main place for drying lithium slag materials.
Dust removal system: The dust removal equipment is used to deal with the dust in the process of drying and processing materials in the lithium slag dryer. The dust is purified, cleaned and dried before being discharged to reduce the pollution caused by the equipment to the environment.
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