Processing Technology of Organic Fertilizer Disk Granulator for Fertilizer Processing
2023/10/16
Manure organic fertilizer not only strengthens many organic chemical colloidal solutions, but also dissolves many organic compounds into organic chemical colloidal solutions relying on the effect of microbial strains, which greatly increases the adsorption of the soil layer to the surface layer, and causes a lot of viscose It makes the soil particles bond together into a stable soil colloid, improves the soil layer's water-locking, soil-fixing and air permeability characteristics, and its ability to adjust the ground temperature.
Due to the variety of material forms and drying characteristics in the production of organic fertilizers, if the equipment form is improperly selected, it will bring many problems to the operation of the dryer. Even if it can barely run, its production capacity will be very low. The development of the science and technology of the organic fertilizer production line has brought a lot of room for improvement in our production activities in all walks of life.
The organic fertilizer npk fertilizer granulator adopts high-speed rotation, and the material is turned over at a high speed with the barrel, so that the powder adheres under the high-speed movement, and the processes of mixing, granulation, spheroidization, and densification are continuously realized internally, so as to achieve the purpose of granulation.
In the field of stirring and agglomeration equipment, the disc granulator machine (sometimes also called a disc granulator) is usually chosen, its ability to produce refined products and it has an affordable fertilizer granulator machine price. It is widely used to process everything from chemical powders, fly ash and soil amendments to minerals and ores, fertilizers and more. Disc granulators are a "tumble growing" or agitated agglomeration device, which means they rely on a liquid binder and motion to form and refine agglomerates. Disc granulators can be used alone or in combination with mixers, the most common being needle mixers.