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Fruit pomace contains soluble sugar, minerals, cellulose and other nutrients, and is a good juicy feed resource. There are many types of pomace, such as apple pomace, pear pomace, and lemon pomace. Different pomace can adjust the nutritional value and taste of the feed. The pomace has a high moisture content and the fresh pomace has a low aggregate content, which is not conducive to storage and reprocessing. Therefore, pomace recycling requires dehydration first.
Belt dehydrators are commonly used to dehydrate fruit pomace. This type of dehydration equipment is suitable for rapid dehydration of a variety of high-humidity waste materials. It has strong adaptability and good dehydration effect.
The dehydrated pomace needs to be further dehydrated, and a pomace dryer is required. There are two processes: high-temperature hot air drying process and steam low-temperature drying process. The moisture content of the dried pomace should be within 15%. The specific settings are based on user needs and processing technology. , three-cylinder dryer structure, small footprint, large processing capacity, drying 10 tons to 500 tons of wet pomace per day.
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