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Bean dregs are a by-product of the production of soy milk or tofu. It is a combination of water and oil. Advantages after treatment: fresh bean dregs have a moisture content of about 90%, and its nutrient content is higher than many dregs, and the crude protein content is high, especially when the hot summer temperature is high, it is easy to be spoiled and mildewed. Dry bean dregs contain 3 times more crude protein than rice and are suitable for feeding pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. The Soybean Okara Dryer can dry the bean dregs and facilitate the production of the bean dregs pellets.
Jiutian Bean Dregs Dryer uses a special internal structure to ensure the effectiveness of the bean dregs after drying. The novel sealing device is combined with an effective heat preservation system, which effectively reduces the coal consumption of the drying system, and the overall system has good sealing performance and is equipped with a perfect dust removal device, no dust overflow, and good operating environment. The whole drying system adopts electric centralized control, the hot air temperature is automatically adjusted, the degree of automation is high, and the operation is convenient. After the drying section, it can be matched with the subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating, and packing to produce the finished product of bean dregs pellets.
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