In coconut coir dehydration operations, belt dehydrators have become the mainstream choice due to their design that fits the actual production needs.
It adopts a double mesh belt extrusion structure, and when processing coconut coir with a moisture content of 85%, the daily processing capacity of a single machine can reach 120 tons. After dehydration, the moisture content remains stable at 38% -42%, meeting the requirements for long-distance transportation.
The three-stage processing flow of gravity dehydration zone, wedge-shaped pressing zone, and high-pressure pressing zone configured by the equipment can effectively separate the free water between coconut coir fibers, avoiding the problem of fiber breakage caused by excessive local pressure in traditional screw presses.
Coconut coir treated with a belt dehydrator has a fiber integrity retention rate of over 90%, and its breathability is increased by 30% during subsequent seedling cultivation.