The adaptation between drying processes and tea seed processing stages is centered on "accurately matching drying parameters (temperature, time, air volume, and tempering method) based on the characteristics of tea seeds at different processing stages, subsequent process requirements, and quality objectives".
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2025-11-27
To ensure the safety protection measures for tea seed dryers are fully in place, it is necessary to focus on the three core pillars of "intrinsic equipment safety, standardized operating procedures, and improved emergency mechanisms", covering all risk scenarios including mechanical, electrical, thermal, and fire safety.
The core logic for selecting a tea seed dryer based on site conditions and energy supply is: "Energy Adaptation First, Site Adaptation Second, Quality Requirements as the Bottom Line" — first match the existing energy type (to avoid additional renovation investments), then lock in the equipment model according to site space/transportation conditions, and finally ensure it meets the core drying requirements for tea seeds: low temperature, low breakage rate, and tempering function.
Based on the core characteristics of tea seeds—high oil content, heat sensitivity, fragility, and sensitivity to moisture gradients—and combined with user-specific scenario differences (e.g., processing scale, regional conditions, quality requirements), this supplementary universal selection guide covers previously unaddressed key dimensions (such as process adaptation, safety protection, and intelligence needs) to further enhance selection accuracy