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The distiller's grains dryer is a piece of equipment specially used for drying the distiller's grain. It can quickly dry the wet distiller's grain for better utilization and preservation. Distillers grains are a by-product made from fermented wine residues and distiller grains. They are rich in organic matter and nutrients and can be used in feed, fertilizer and other fields.
The heat sources of the distiller's grain dryer mainly include the following types:
1. Steam: Some vinasse dryers can utilize steam as a heat source by connecting a steam pipe. Steam has the characteristics of high temperature and stability, which can provide sufficient heat to help the lees evaporate water quickly.
2. Natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas: These gases can produce high-temperature heat through combustion and are used for drying lees.
3. Biomass fuel: Some distillers grain dryers use biomass fuel, such as wood chips, straw, etc., as heat source. This heat source is renewable and environmentally friendly and can effectively dry distiller's grain.
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