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Special hollow blade dryer for starch

Starch is a carbohydrate extracted from agricultural raw materials and is widely found in thousands of daily food and non-food applications. It is an important carbohydrate in the human diet. Because it is renewable and biodegradable, it is also an ideal raw material to replace chemical fuel components for a variety of chemical applications such as plastics, detergents, and glue. Starch molecules are composed of large...
Special hollow blade dryer for starch
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Project overview:

  Starch is a carbohydrate extracted from agricultural raw materials and is widely found in thousands of daily food and non-food applications. It is an important carbohydrate in the human diet. Because it is renewable and biodegradable, it is also an ideal raw material to replace chemical fuel components for a variety of chemical applications such as plastics, detergents, and glue. The starch molecule consists of a large number of glucose units connected by glycosidic bonds, which is produced by all vegetables as an energy store.

Working principle:

  hollow blade dryerIt is a thermally conductive and low-speed agitation dryer. After installing the jacket, the hollow blade dryer is equipped with a hollow shaft and hollow tube blades. The heat carrier enters the moist material from the stirring blade to complete the processing of the tank. The heat exchange on the heated surface of the stirring blade causes the raw materials to be exhausted.

Product features:

  Compact structure, large thermal conductivity, small floor area, reduced air use, and less dry dust.

Product application:

  The hollow blade dryer is suitable for all kinds of paste, granular and powder materials and has good thermal stability. It is also suitable for drying heat-sensitive materials and solvent recycling. The heating medium can be steam, hot water, or hot air.

  Typical dry materials: carbon black, calcium carbonate, gypsum, clay, nylon and polyester chips, polypropylene, etc.