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In the process of wood processing and mining, a large amount of wood chips will be produced, but because the remaining wood chips have a large moisture content and contain more impurities, when directly used for combustion, not only the calorific value of the wood chips will be affected, but the combustion will also A large amount of smoke and dust is generated, which affects the combustion environment. Therefore, it is necessary to use a sawdust dryer to dry and granulate the sawdust first, which is convenient for transportation and storage. At present, the most common sawdust dryer is the drum dryer equipment. Can the sawdust dryer only dry sawdust? Can it also dry other materials?
The answer is yes, the sawdust dryer can not only be used for drying sawdust, but also other common biomass materials have a relatively good drying effect. The production method of the sawdust dryer is more flexible, and it can be equipped with different accessories, such as wood crushing equipment And granulation equipment can complete the drying and granulation of various materials. The equipment has a good drying effect on common waste wood, waste furniture, branches, caragana, etc.
The sawdust drum dryer adopts the scheme of three-cylinder dryer, which occupies a small area and has a good drying effect on various viscous slag materials. If you are interested in our equipment, please contact us.
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