Dingli, a leading manufacturer of drying equipment in China, has successfully installed and exported its wood chip dryer to Russia. The equipment, which is designed to dry wood chips to a moisture content of less than 14%, is expected to help meet the growing demand for dry wood chips in Russia.
The wood chip dryer, which has a capacity of 20 tons per hour, was shipped to Russia in early April and installed in a wood processing plant in the Moscow region. The installation process went smoothly, and the dryer is now fully operational.
This successful export is a testament to Dingli's expertise in designing and manufacturing high-quality drying equipment. The company has been providing drying solutions to customers around the world for more than 15 years and has earned a reputation for reliability and innovation.
In recent years, Dingli has been actively expanding its international market and has established partnerships with customers in more than 30 countries. The company's success in exporting its wood chip dryer to Russia is a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy.
With the increasing demand for renewable energy and sustainable development, the use of biomass fuels such as wood chips is becoming more widespread. Dingli's wood chip dryer is designed to help customers achieve more efficient and cost-effective drying of wood chips, thus contributing to the development of a greener and more sustainable future.
As Dingli continues to expand its global presence, it remains committed to providing innovative drying solutions to customers around the world.