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Fly ash dryer is a piece of equipment specially used for drying fly ash. Fly ash is a gray, fine powdery substance that is one of the by-products of burning coal. Fly ash contains certain active ingredients and can be used to prepare building materials such as concrete and cement. Therefore, drying fly ash is a very important process.
The working principle of the fly ash dryer is to use the inertial force of the rotation of the drum and the gravity of the material itself to evenly put the fly ash into the drum from the feed port. After drying for a certain period of time, the dried material is discharged through the discharge port. The temperature and humidity inside the dryer can be adjusted by controlling the air flow between the inlet and outlet, thereby achieving precise control of fly ash drying. The fly ash dryer has the advantages of simple structure, convenient operation and good drying effect. It can be used for drying all kinds of fly ash, and can also be used for drying other granular materials. It is widely used in the building materials industry, metallurgical industry, chemical industry and other fields.
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