Located in Chile, this project primarily focuses on the dehydration and drying of high-moisture brewer's grains generated during beer production. Addressing the characteristics of brewer's grains—high moisture content, susceptibility to spoilage, and difficulty in storage and transportation—the client introduced a professional brewer's grains drying system to achieve resource utilization of this byproduct and increase product added value.
The brewer's grains dryer is suitable for wet brewer's grains with an initial moisture content ≤75%. The equipment employs a high-efficiency hot air drying process. Through a scientifically designed material lifting structure and a reasonable heat exchange system, the material is fully in contact with hot air during the drying process, achieving rapid and uniform dehydration.
After drying, the finished product's moisture content can be stably reduced to ≤15%, effectively extending the storage period of the brewer's grains, reducing transportation costs, and facilitating subsequent processing into high-value-added products such as animal feed, organic fertilizer, or biomass fuel.
The entire production line features a high degree of automation, high thermal efficiency, stable operation, and convenient maintenance. Continuous production can be achieved according to the client's production needs. The equipment has been specifically optimized to address the high viscosity and tendency of brewer's grains to clump, effectively improving drying efficiency and finished product quality.