When purchasing equipment, farmers are most concerned about the cost of drying one ton of chicken manure and what fuel is most economical for chicken manure dryers. Fresh chicken manure has a moisture content of 75%–80%. Different fuels and equipment configurations directly affect the drying cost. Choosing the right heat source and energy-efficient model can significantly reduce daily production expenses.
Comparison of four types of fuel costs: Biomass pellets have the lowest overall cost, are readily available, and are environmentally compliant; coal has a low unit price but is subject to environmental restrictions in many areas; natural gas is clean and worry-free, and suitable for plant areas with pipeline networks; electric heating is relatively expensive and only suitable for small-batch production. Simultaneously, pre-solid-liquid separation + waste heat recovery processes can further reduce drying energy consumption by 30%.
To strictly control the cost of drying one ton of chicken manure and choose the right chicken manure dryer to save on fuel, prioritize a biomass heat source + energy-efficient drying production line. Our equipment is exported to Russia, Vietnam, Jordan, and other countries. Multiple chicken manure drying projects are operating stably, and customers have reasonable actual drying costs per ton, resulting in faster return on investment. We warmly welcome interested parties to visit our factory.