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Jiutian cassava chip mesh belt dryer adopts a multi-layer structure, which can easily achieve two-, four- and six-layer drying. There are many options for heat sources for drying cassava chips, and the drying task can be easily completed with simple operations. In addition, the cassava chip mesh belt dryer is also equipped with an automatic control system that can monitor temperature and humidity in real time to ensure that the cassava chips are always in the best condition during the drying process.
Working principle: Materials are uniformly put on the mesh-belt by the feeder. The mesh-belt uses generally 12-60 mesh stainless steel wire net and it is drawn and moved inside the drier by a transmission device. The drier is composed of several units. For each unit, the hot air is circulated separately. Some exhausted gas is discharged with a special moisture elimination blower. The waste gas is controlled through an adjustment valve. The hot air passes through the mesh-belt covered with the material from the top to the bottom or from the bottom to the top and this will complete the heat and mass transfer process. This process will bring the material water away. The mesh-belt moves slowly, running speed can be freely adjusted according to the material temperature. The final products after drying will fall into the material collector continuously. The top and low circulation units can be freely equipped according to the users’ demand. The unit number can be selected according to the demand.
The mesh belt dryer is not only suitable for drying cassava chips, but can also be used for drying other agricultural products. Therefore, it is a very practical drying equipment that will bring unexpected effects and gains to users.
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