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The sawdust dryer is a drying equipment with a large processing capacity. It is designed and manufactured based on the specific characteristics of the sawdust and by analyzing the factors that influence the output and quality of the sawdust due to the structure of the dryer. What are the uses of dried sawdust?
The main function of dried sawdust is to use them as clean energy. For example, they can be made into bio-pellets and burned as fuel, and can be used as fuel for thermal power generation. The following are common uses:
1. Make biomass pellets and use them as fuel for various boilers and hot blast stoves. They are smoke-free and pollution-free, and contribute to carbon reduction.
2. Used to manufacture various artificial boards, which can be used to produce furniture, sanitary ware, and interior decoration.
3. Can process lightweight building materials. Wooden pipes can be made by pressurizing sawdust at high temperatures and have a service life longer than cement pipes and steel pipes.
4. Sawdust can be used to cultivate edible fungi such as white fungus, oyster mushroom, and shiitake mushroom, with high yield and good quality.
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