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publicationNumber KR-100328890-B1
titleOfInvention The manufacturing method and the device of provender which makes use of food rubbish
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a feed using food waste and its apparatus, wherein the tank for collecting and unloading food waste contains an appropriate ratio of sawdust and rotates it so that the base and water of the food waste flow into the sawdust and dried. and,n n n Side dishes, rice grains and sawdust are separated by a net from the dried food waste, and then dried while moving the conveyor.n n n Using the water added with brown sugar while boiling the roots, the dried side dishes and rice grains as well as sawdust powder, Chinese herbal remnants, kaolin powder, ground pine needle powder, ground sesame ground powder and red pepper seed powder Mix to make a small chunk of feed,n n n It is assumed that the product of the above-mentioned animal feed is mixed with fine powder and sawdust such as feldspar, granite, kaolin, and mica in a ratio of 20:50:30, and then used to be crushed to a certain size and used as organic feed. Food waste from restaurants and restaurants can be processed into simple, low-cost, high-calorie feeds.
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