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Alfalfa is a "vegetative plant" with high nutrition, high yield, and high efficiency. Alfalfa has high moisture content and needs to be processed by an alfalfa dehydrator to reduce the moisture content and facilitate subsequent use of the storage machine.
The alfalfa dehydrator is designed based on the principle of superimposed compression. It mainly achieves the purpose of separating feed water through the cooperation of the feed box, spiral shaft, screen and tail cone. When working, the alfalfa is evenly transported to the feed bin of the screw extruder dehydrator through screw conveyors and other tools, and is filtered by the spiral blades and the screen. The water or juice flows through the screen to the water tray under the machine for collection. The dehydrated finished material is rolled up by the pipe and output through the conveyor belt.
In addition to being used for dehydrating forage, the alfalfa dehydrator can also be widely used for squeezing and dehydrating various materials such as kitchen waste, pulp and kitchen waste, beer grains, pomace, etc. The production can be customized according to the requirements for the moisture content of the pressure-dried material, and the reasonable design is more conducive to the dehydration of the material!
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