Tobacco Curing Barn 5HGS-78-X
The biomass tobacco curing barn is a new type of drying equipment developed based on traditional tobacco curing barns. The drying chamber adopts double-sided color steel sandwich insulation panels, offering excellent thermal insulation and good sealing. The equipped hot air furnace has high heat exchange efficiency, making it energy-saving and environmentally friendly. Compared with traditional curing barns, it can save over 40% of fuel, while greatly reducing manual operation difficulty. It achieves automatic temperature and humidity control, improving the overall curing quality of tobacco leaves.
The tobacco dedicated air-source heat pump dryer is the latest generation of environmentally friendly and energy-saving product. Based on the reverse Carnot cycle and the principle of air-source heat pumps, the unit uses electricity to drive the system. It utilizes high-temperature refrigerant working fluid to circulate and perform work, absorbing energy from the air through the heat exchanger and directly outputting high-temperature hot air. That is, with 1 unit of electrical energy input, 3–5 units of heat energy can be obtained for tobacco drying. It is highly efficient and energy-saving, and the system operates with no pollution and zero emissions, meeting environmental standards.