How to Produce Second-Hand Drying Machines with Energy Efficiency? Energy saving is an important criterion in our selection of drying machines. Research by Easyfind reveals that the heat consumed in evaporating grain moisture ranges from 35 to 36, while the heat consumed during the drying and cooling stages is approximately 32 to 33. This heat is often wasted, yet it can be reused. The remaining nearly one-third of the heat is partly due to heat loss and partly carried away by the grain. Heat loss includes unburned energy and heat dissipation during the drying and cooling periods. By implementing appropriate insulation measures and improving the combustion conditions of the furnace during daily use, we can reduce this heat loss.
Three aspects significantly enhance the energy-saving of grain drying machines:
Our grain drying process now incorporates waste heat recovery technology.
Two: Implement insulation technology measures for the furnace jacket of the dryer.
Three: Extend the after-drying grain cooling-down period for better precipitation results during the cooling phase.





