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The mineral slag dryer is a dryer equipment mainly designed for slag and ore powder materials. The drying treatment of slag materials by its equipment is generally achieved by heat transfer. So what are the characteristics and advantages of the mineral slag dryer?
1. Stable operation. The slag dryer can dry a large amount of materials. The probability of failure during the drying process of materials is low and the operation is stable.
2. Energy saving and environmental protection. The entire production line of the slag dryer is tightly sealed, with less dust spillage, low energy consumption, less pollution to the environment, and energy saving.
3. Automated control. With the maturity of the slag dryer manufacturing technology, the equipment has been upgraded in all aspects. The entire production line of the equipment can be operated by 3 to 5 people, making the operation simple and convenient.
4. Multiple choices of heat sources. There are many choices for the heat source of the slag dryer, such as coal, natural gas, steam, biomass pellets, fuel oil and other fuels.
5. Small footprint. The entire production line of the slag dryer is compactly configured and the entire production line occupies a small area.
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