In the realm of spirulina production, drying stands out as a costly and crucial step. Efficient drying not only minimizes OPEX costs, CAPEX costs and time but also enhances overall product quality. Recognizing the significance of moisture reduction, dewatering becomes a pivotal precursor step to spirulina drying.
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By minimizing input content moisture, our systems provide substantial cost, time, and quality advantages in spirulina drying.
Utilizing gentle negative pressure, our vacuum-based systems efficiently dewater spirulina, achieving solid content levels of up to 22% in a matter of minutes.
Our auto discharge systems represent an evolution from assisted dewatering methods. Similar to our assisted systems, it employs gentle negative pressure, a departure from traditional positive pressure methods.
The system operates fully automatically, regulating crucial parameters such as filling level, batch time, vacuum pressure, and filtrate discharge. This ensures precision and consistency in every dewatering cycle.
Post-dewatering, the system automatically discharges the spirulina cake into your designated vessel or conveyor. This streamlines your production process.
The discharged cake can be seamlessly fed into your next processing line, whether it's a freezer, spray dryer, RWD dryer, or any other specified equipment.
Spirulina Farming involves the cultivation of spirulina algae for various purposes, including food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and biofuels. Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that is rich in nutrients, including protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a popular superfood.