Okara is a by-product of soybean protein extracted from soybean meal in producing soybean milk or tofu. It is a material that binds water and oil. Fresh bean dregs' nutrient content is higher than many drugs. The crude protein content is high, but the moisture content is about 90%. When the temperature is high in the hot summer, it is easy to spoil and mold. Dry okara contains three times more crude protein than rice and is a nutritious feed suitable for raising pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. The bean dregs dryer production line can dry bean dregs to facilitate the production of finished bean dregs pellet feed.
The Dingli bean dregs dryer production line is a set of continuous drying equipment designed and manufactured specifically for the drying and processing of soybean dregs. The whole set of equipment consists of a coal-fired hot blast stove, inlet, and outlet equipment, rotating drum dryers, high and low-temperature pipes, and dust removal System, a lifting conveying system, a finished product cooling system, a finished product warehouse, electric control system, steel frame, and other equipment and institutions. The moisture content can be reduced to less than 12% at one time, and the heat energy can be fully utilized in the whole drying process so that the bean dregs are heated evenly, and the dried bean dregs have good color, less nutrient loss, and low energy consumption.
Dingli bean dregs drying machine has a high degree of mechanization, large production capacity, continuous operation, excellent structure, convenient operation, low failure, low maintenance cost, low power consumption, and good product drying uniformity. After the drying section, subsequent sections such as crushing, mixing, granulating, and packaging can be connected to produce the finished okara pellet feed. There are many models to choose from, and the equipment supports customization. If you are interested in the Okara dryer, you are welcome to consult at any time.
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