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The mesh belt dryer adopts a multi-layer mesh belt structure, which not only has a large drying area, but also can dry while feeding and discharging, realizing continuous drying in large quantities. With high production efficiency, it is very suitable for growers and manufacturers who dry large quantities of materials.
The mesh belt dryer can use a wide range of heat sources, such as coal, wood, natural gas, and biomass-fired hot stoves. Most of other automatic drying equipment such as microwave dryers and vacuum freeze drying equipment can only use electric energy as energy, while the mesh belt dryer has a variety of heat sources, so customers can choose the appropriate heat source equipment according to the local energy advantages. At the same time, the mesh belt dryer also has many advantages such as wide application range, simple operation, and labor cost saving. This is also the reason why many agricultural and sideline product growers and production and processing enterprises currently use mesh belt dryers.
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