Which heat source is the best choice for chicken manure dryer

The chicken manure dryer operates at high temperatures and relies on heat sources for transmission. However, there are also various options for heat sources, such as natural gas, diesel, coal, and so on. So, which heat source is better for Tongda Heavy Industry chicken manure dryer?

Chicken manure dryers often use coal and natural gas as heat sources, which play an important role in production. Coal has the characteristics of low cost and high heat, playing an important role in dryers; Natural gas has the advantages of high heat, stability, and no smoke pollution. So how should we choose between the two heat sources?

What heat source is used for the chicken manure dryer? Which heat source is the best choice for chicken manure dryer?

Coal is one of the earliest discovered minerals by humans and is currently a widely used heat source material. The national requirement is that the heat of standard coal is 7000 kcal/kg. Currently, the price of normal coal is around 1200 yuan, and the price of one kilogram of coal is about 1.2 yuan.

Natural gas is a multi-component mixed gaseous fossil fuel, mainly composed of alkanes, with methane accounting for the majority and a small amount of ethane, propane, and butane. At present, the price of natural gas may vary depending on the region, but it remains at 2.5 yuan/cubic meter, while the calorific value of natural gas is 8000 kcal/cubic meter.

The above heat sources are for users to choose from, and which one to choose depends on local needs. The water vapor, powder, and odor gas generated during the re drying process of the chicken manure dryer are discharged into the dust removal system and deodorization system through the fan through the pipeline, and then discharged into the air. Chicken manure is sterilized, disinfected, and deodorized by high-temperature airflow in the drum, which turns it into high-quality and efficient organic fertilizer or feed.

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