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Sugarcane bagasse is rich in cellulose and other nutrients and is a high-quality biomass fuel and environmentally friendly material. However, sugarcane bagasse contains a large amount of water. Before recycling, it needs to be dried using a bagasse dryer to reduce its moisture makes it easy to reprocess.
After the wet bagasse enters the bagasse dryer, it is evenly dispersed in the dryer and fully contacted with the hot air under the flipping of the evenly distributed lifting plates in the drum, which accelerates drying heat transfer and mass transfer. During the drying process, the bagasse is discharged to the star-shaped discharge valve in the other section of the dryer under the action of the inclined lifting plate and the heat medium to discharge the dried product.
Zhengzhou Jiutian sugarcane bagasse dryer is customized and produced with no limit on production capacity and can operate continuously for 24 hours. It is sold directly by the manufacturer. All equipment is factory price. In addition, services such as equipment installation and commissioning, technical guidance, and irregular return visits are provided free of charge to ensure that the bagasse drying project can operate sustainably, efficiently, and at low cost. Welcome to visit our factory.
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