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A large amount of bagasse is produced in the process of sugar cane sugar production, which contains a large amount of cellulose and nutrients. After drying, it can be used for feed, biomass fuel or paper production to realize its resourceful and high-value reuse. What is the method of drying sugarcane bagasse?
At present, the commonly used bagasse drying method is to carry out mechanical dehydration treatment through the sugarcane bagasse dryer. Jiutian bagasse dryer adopts a high-temperature hot air drying process to quickly reduce the water content of the bagasse to about 12%, which is convenient for its feed, Fuel or paper processing to increase the utilization value of bagasse.
Jiutian has improved and upgraded the bagasse dryer technology on the market, changing from a single coal-fired heat supply to steam, gas, fuel oil, biomass and other forms of heat supply. The heat supply is clean and the heat utilization is high. At the same time, it is equipped with an efficient dust removal system. , the discharge of dust tail gas reaches the standard, and promotes the continuous and efficient operation of the bagasse dryer.
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