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The wood chip dryer is mainly a mechanical equipment for drying wood chip materials. Its equipment realizes the drying process of wood chip materials, mainly using the method of heat transfer. What are the characteristics of wood chip dryer?
The drum structure design of the wood chip dryer equipment. The wood chip materials containing moisture first enter the dryer drum through the conveyor. The dryer drum is equipped with a scattering and lifting device. The wood chips are scattered and lifted under the action of the device, continuously separated into fine particles. As the drum rotates, the material continues to advance until the dried wood chips are discharged from the discharge port, realizing the entire drying process of the wood chips.
Advantages of wood chip dryer: its equipment automatically runs production work, is easy to operate, stable equipment operation, low probability of failure, high work efficiency, energy saving and environmental protection in the process of drying and processing materials, perfect structural configuration, small footprint, drying After dry treatment, the moisture content of the wood chips material is greatly reduced, and the drying degree is uniform, which facilitates the reprocessing and utilization of the material.
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