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titleOfInvention Extracting equipment of natural borneol
abstract The utility model relates to extracting equipment of natural borneol. The equipment comprises a pre-treatment device which comprises a crushing device and is connected with a winnowing device through a wind delivery device, the winnowing device is internally provided with at least two discharge openings, a branch discharge opening is connected with a hammer type crusher, and a leaf discharge opening is connected with a leaf cutting device. The hammer type crusher and the leaf cutting device are respectively connected with a distillation device through a conveying device. The extracting equipment provided by the utility model has the advantages that the production efficiency can be improved, the yield in industrialized production on a large scale can be improved, and the energy consumption is reduced.
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