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Exporter of Spray Dryer in Burundi
Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Spray Dryer in Burundi. We Expertise in Spray Dryer, Flash Dryer, Spin Flash Dryer, Multi Effect Evaporator, Etc. Drytech Engineering Systems is a Spray Dryer Manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Our advanced atomizers efficiently transform liquid feeds into finely dispersed droplets, ensuring precise size and distribution. Atomized droplets enter the drying chamber, where heated air swiftly evaporates moisture, yielding high-quality solid particles. Post-drying, our machines effectively separate powder from air using cyclone separators or bag filters, ensuring purity and efficiency. Spray Dryer Working Principle: Step 1: Atomization The liquid feed is transformed into fine droplets of adjustable size and distribution by our atomizer or nozzle. Step 2: Droplet Drying Atomized droplets enter the drying chamber, where heated air rapidly evaporates the liquid, forming solid particles. Step 3: Powder Collection Upon drying, the machine separates the powder from the drying air using a cyclone separator or bag filter. Features of Our Spray Dryers: An efficient aspirator reduces residual moisture. Precise temperature control ensures optimal performance. Low maintenance design extends functional lifespan. Reliable operation ensures long-term usability. Continuous drying techniques enhance production speed. Consistent product quality is maintained throughout the drying process. Applications: We provide plants suitable for various applications, from heat-sensitive products like enzymes, blood, and flavors, to conventional products such as plant and animal extracts, milk, food, and pharmaceuticals. Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Spray Dryer in Burundi and includes locations like Bujumbura, Gitega, Ngozi, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Kayanza, Bururi, Rutana, Muramvya, Bubanza, Cibitoke, Kirundo, Makamba, Karusi, Mwaro, Nyanza-Lac, Rumonge, Kabezi, Mpanda, Gihofi. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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“CONNIPTION FIT!” An American Blonde Ale produced at Big Spruce Brewing in Nyanza/Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Several visits last summer to their brewpub overlooking Lac Bra d’Or were terrific and I hope to get back before forever. Done from an Instagram image, so it’s a Virtual Sketchwalk! Sketched using a PILOT Koküno fountain pen with PLATINUM Carbon ink with tone from an alcohol based marker in a 7” x 10” MUJI sketchbook. And YES, the needles took a long time! #LobstArtstudios #dessinateur #artist #dessin #sketch #drawing #stuff #quicksketch #RanDOODLINGdom #quicksketch #forpractice #croquisrapide #croquisrapidement #croquis #szkic #penart #pilotpen #platinumcarbonink #pilotkoküno #penandinkartist #bigspruce #bigsprucebrewing #capebreton #capebretonbeer #baddeck #visitcapebreton (at Big Spruce Brewing) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA2VgZWHJWh/?igshid=69mfo0xs7odp
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On this 14th of April, the Nyanza-Lac Star Football Club is Celebrating its 2nd Anniversary. https://en.magaratimes.com/2020/04/14/on-this-14th-of-april-the-nyanza-lac-star-football-club-is-celebrating-its-2nd-anniversary/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Burundi : The world's unhappiest place
Burundi is a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of East Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. It is considered part of Central Africa. Burundi's capital is Bujumbura. The southwestern border is adjacent to Lake Tanganyika.
The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least five hundred years. For more than 200 years, Burundi was an independent kingdom. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Germany colonized the region. After the First World War and Germany's defeat, it ceded the territory to Belgium. The Belgians ruled Burundi and Rwanda as a European colony known as Ruanda-Urundi. Their intervention exacerbated social differences between the Tutsi and Hutu, and contributed to political unrest in the region. Burundi gained independence in 1962 and initially had a monarchy, but a series of assassinations, coups, and a general climate of regional instability culminated in the establishment of a republic and one-party state in 1966. Bouts of ethnic cleansing and ultimately two civil wars and genocides during the 1970s and again in the 1990s left the country undeveloped and its population as one of the world's poorest.[9] 2015 witnessed large-scale political strife as President Pierre Nkurunziza opted to run for a third term in office, a coup attempt failed and the country's parliamentary and presidential elections were broadly criticized by members of the international community.
In late April 1972, two events led to the outbreak of the First Burundian Genocide. On April 27, 1972, a rebellion led by some Hutu members of the gendarmerie broke out in the lakeside towns of Rumonge and Nyanza-Lac and the rebels declared the short-lived Martyazo Republic. The rebels attacked Tutsi and Hutu who refused to join their rebellion. It is estimated that during this initial Hutu outbreak, anywhere from 800 to 1200 people were killed. At the same time, King Ntare V of Burundi returned from exile, heightening political tension in the country. On 29 April 1972, the 24-year-old Ntare V was murdered and in the subsequent months, the Tutsi-dominated government of Micombero used the army to combat the Hutu rebels and commit genocide in which they targeted members of the Hutu majority. The total number of casualties was never established, but contemporary estimates show that between 80,000 to 210,000 people were killed. In addition, several hundred thousand Hutu are estimated to have fled the genocide into Zaïre, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Following the civil war and genocide, Micombero became mentally distraught and withdrawn. In 1976, Colonel Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, a Tutsi, led a bloodless coup and toppled Micombero. He then set about promoting various reforms. His administration drafted a new constitution in 1981, which maintained Burundi as a one-party state. In August 1984, Bagaza was elected head of state. During his tenure, Bagaza suppressed political opponents and religious freedoms.
Major Pierre Buyoya (Tutsi) overthrew Bagaza in 1987 and suspended the constitution, dissolving the political parties. He reinstated military rule under the Military Committee for National Salvation (CSMN).[23] Anti-Tutsi ethnic propaganda disseminated by the remnants of the 1972 UBU, which had re-organized as PALIPEHUTU in 1981, led to killings of Tutsi peasants in the northern communes of Ntega and Marangara in August 1988. The death toll was put at 5,000 by the government, though some international NGOs believe this understates the losses.
Between 1993 and 2003, many rounds of peace talks, overseen by regional leaders in Tanzania, South Africa, and Uganda, gradually established power-sharing agreements to satisfy the majority of the contending groups. Initially the South African Protection Support Detachment was deployed to protect Burundian leaders returning from exile. These forces became part of the African Union Mission to Burundi, deployed to help oversee the installation of a transitional government. In June 2004, the UN stepped in and took over peacekeeping responsibilities as a signal of growing international support for the already markedly advanced peace process in Burundi.
The mission’s mandate, under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, has been to monitor cease-fire; carry out disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of former combatants; support humanitarian assistance and refugee and IDP return; assist with elections; protect international staff and Burundian civilians; monitor Burundi’s troublesome borders, including halting illicit arms flows; and assist in carrying out institutional reforms including those of the Constitution, judiciary, armed forces, and police. The mission has been allotted 5,650 military personnel, 120 civilian police, and about 1,000 international and local civilian personnel. The mission has been functioning well. It has greatly benefited from the transitional government, which has functioned and is in the process of transitioning to one that will be popularly elected.
In April 2015 protests broke out after the ruling party announced President Pierre Nkurunziza would seek a third term in office. Protestors claimed Nkurunziza could not run for a third term in office but the country's constitutional court agreed with the President (although some of its members had fled the country at the time of its vote). An attempted coup d'état on 13 May failed to depose Nkurunziza who returned to Burundi began purging his government and arrested several of the coup leaders. Following the attempted coup, protests however continued and over 100,000 people had fled the country by 20 May causing a humanitarian emergency. Despite calls by the UN, AU, U.S., France, South Africa, Belgium and various other governments, the ruling party held parliamentary elections on 29 June but these were boycotted by the opposition.
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BUHEKA (MAKAMBA) : UMUKURU W'UMUTUMBA YAHAGARITSWE KUBERA YASANGANYWE UBUTUMWA BUTEYE AMAKENGA MURI TELEFONE
#BurunduCrisis - Kuwa Gatatu 4 Nzero 2017 - INKURU YA SOS Médias Burundi Berinarudo Bandiko, arongoye umutumba Buheka, muri Nyanza lac mu ntara ya Makamba ( Mu bumanuko bw'iguhugu ) hamwe n'uyundi yitwa Innocent bafungiwe ku biro vy'igipolisi i Makamba kw'itegeko ry'abajejwe iperereza. Amakuru twaronse mu gipolisi avuga telefone yuwo Berinarudo yarimwo ubutumwa buteye amakenga. Anagirizwa ko atamenyesheje ko yataye telefone yahawe n'abamukuriye. Uwundi yafashwe kuko yasanganywe iyo telefone. Avuga ko yayiguze ku muntu atazi. B Bandiko n'umukuru w'umutumba Buheka wo kuva mu 2015. Nuwo mu mugambwe UPRONA utemewe n'ubushikiranganji bw'intwaro yo hagati. Abo basangiye umugambwe bavuga ko ari ukumurondera. Bakavuga ko ubutegetsi bushaka kumukura gusa. #Buheka #NyanzaLac #Makamba #Burundi
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Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Burundi
Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Burundi. We Expertized in Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, and Dust Collector Systems. As a leading manufacturer of Multi-Effect Evaporators (MEEs), we provide cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs in industrial concentration processes. Our Multi-Effect Evaporators are engineered to deliver superior performance while minimizing energy consumption, making them ideal for a variety of applications. Our MEEs utilize multiple evaporation stages to maximize heat recovery and reduce energy usage, resulting in significant cost savings. Built with high-quality materials, our evaporators are designed for durability and long-term reliability in demanding industrial environments. The space-efficient design allows for integration into existing facilities with a minimal footprint, facilitating easier installation and maintenance. Specifications: Capacity: Available in a range of sizes and capacities to meet diverse industrial needs. Temperature Range: Designed to operate efficiently across a broad temperature range, accommodating various processing requirements. Material of Construction: Made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or high-grade alloys to ensure longevity and performance. Configuration: Available in single-effect, multiple-effect (up to six stages), and hybrid configurations to suit specific applications and space constraints. Control: Advanced PLC-based control systems with real-time monitoring and remote access capabilities. Application: Chemical Industry Pharmaceuticals Food and Beverage Environmental Management Textiles Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Burundi, including like Bujumbura, Gitega, Ngozi, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Kayanza, Bururi, Rutana, Muramvya, Bubanza, Cibitoke, Kirundo, Makamba, Karusi, Mwaro, Nyanza-Lac, Rumonge, Kabezi, Mpanda, Gihofi. If you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click here Read the full article
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Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Burundi
Drytech Engineering Systems, based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, is a trusted Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Burundi. Specializing in a wide range of equipment including Spray Dryers, Flash Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Multi Effect Evaporators, and more, we are committed to delivering high-quality products worldwide. Advanced Spin Flash Dryers for Enhanced Efficiency Are you seeking to optimize your drying processes? Discover our advanced Spin Flash Dryers, meticulously engineered for exceptional performance in industrial drying applications. Why Choose Drytech Engineering Systems' Spin Flash Dryers? - Superior Drying Efficiency: Our Spin Flash Dryers utilize high-speed hot air to swiftly remove moisture, significantly reducing drying times and enhancing productivity. - Energy Efficiency: Designed for minimal energy consumption without compromising output, ensuring cost-effective operation. - Durable Construction: Crafted from robust materials and advanced components, our Spin Flash Dryers guarantee long-term reliability and consistent performance. Industries We Serve Our Spin Flash Dryers cater to a diverse array of industries, including: - Pharmaceuticals - Food Processing - Chemicals - Minerals Comprehensive Support and Expertise We provide comprehensive support, from initial consultation to installation and beyond. Our team ensures you get the right dryer for your specific needs, backed by unparalleled service and expertise. Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Burundi and includes locations like Bujumbura, Gitega, Ngozi, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Kayanza, Bururi, Rutana, Muramvya, Bubanza, Cibitoke, Kirundo, Makamba, Karusi, Mwaro, Nyanza-Lac, Rumonge, Kabezi, Mpanda, Gihofi. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click here Read the full article
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Exporter of Flash Dryer in Burundi
Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Flash Dryer in Burundi. Drytech Engineering System is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, and Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, and Dust Collector Systems. Flash dryers are the most economical solution for drying solids that have been de-watered or possess low moisture content. Also known as "pneumatic dryers," they are the simplest type of gas suspension dryers, featuring the smallest footprint. These dryers combine mixing, heat transfer, and mass transfer into a single operation to efficiently dry solids. With a very short residence time—typically less than three seconds—flash dryers achieve almost immediate surface drying. Working Method: Step 1: Drying Stage The wet material is introduced into the flash dryer through a feed mechanism, such as a rotary valve or screw feeder. Simultaneously, high-velocity hot air, heated by a heat source like a gas burner or electric heater, enters the drying chamber. The hot air creates a turbulent environment, rapidly evaporating the moisture from the wet material. Step 2: Separation Stage As the moisture evaporates, it mixes with the hot air, creating a humid gas stream. This mixture then enters a separation device, usually a cyclone separator or bag filter, where the moisture-laden air is separated from the dried material. The separated air is discharged through an exhaust system, while the dried material proceeds to the collection stage. Step 3: Collection Stage In the collection stage, the dried material is gathered in a hopper or another suitable container. Depending on the specific application, additional equipment, such as a rotary valve or pneumatic conveyor, may be used to transfer the dried material for further processing or storage. Drytech Engineering Systems is Exporter of Flash Dryer in Burundi and including locations like Bujumbura, Gitega, Ngozi, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Kayanza, Bururi, Rutana, Muramvya, Bubanza, Cibitoke, Kirundo, Makamba, Karusi, Mwaro, Nyanza-Lac, Rumonge, Kabezi, Mpanda, Gihofi. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. Read the full article
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On this 14th of April, the Nyanza-Lac Star Football Club is Celebrating its 2nd Anniversary.
The Football Club: the “Nyanza-Lac Star Football Club”, the Lake-Warriors, is a football training and talent development centre by the Star Football Academy with aims to train young athletes and provide them with skills that will help them become successful in both life and soccer.
The Club’s Vision: Through sports programs by the Star Football Academy, Nyanza-Lac Star Football Club strives to…
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#VOAKirundi: Rwasa Yemeza Ko Abanywanyi Be Bahohoterwa
#VOAKirundi: Rwasa Yemeza Ko Abanywanyi Be Bahohoterwa
[ad_1] Abanywayi b’umugambwe FNL uramutswa Agathon Rwasa akaba n’icegera ca mbere c’umukuru w’inama nshingamateka bamaze iminsi batabwa muri yompi bagirizwa gukora inama zitemwe n’amategeko. Mu ndwi iheze, abanywayi be 11 bo muri komine Nyanza-Lac y’intara ya Makamba barafunzwe. Bagirizwa gukora inama itemewe n’amategeko. Mu kwezi kwa cumi na rimwe twarabashikirije amakuru avuga ko uwutwara…
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