Flat die pelleting machine vs. New type organic fertilizer granulator: A practical comparison of organic fertilizer processing
Both flat die pelleting machines and new type organic fertilizer granulators are core equipment in organic fertilizer production. Both can process raw materials such as livestock manure and straw. However, their molding principles, finished product quality, and suitable application scenarios differ significantly. Manufacturers need to choose the appropriate model based on their production needs.
In terms of molding effect, the flat die pelleting machine uses extrusion molding, resulting in high-hardness, compact structure, and good storage and transportation resistance, making it suitable for mass production of commercial organic fertilizer. However, this equipment has strict requirements on the fineness and moisture content of the raw materials. Excessive moisture content can easily clog the mold, and the finished product granules generally have lower uniformity and a less desirable appearance.
The new type organic fertilizer granulator uses a kneading and rolling molding process, offering greater adaptability to raw materials. It can handle high-moisture, poorly pulverized, and well-rotted raw materials, and has a high tolerance for production errors. Its finished granules are round, uniform, and of excellent quality, giving it a clear market advantage. The disadvantage is that the granules have lower hardness and are prone to slight powder loss during long-distance transportation.
In terms of capacity and operation and maintenance, flat die pelleting machines have a simple structure, low failure rate, and low operation and maintenance costs, making them suitable for stable production in small and medium-sized factories. New type organic fertilizer granulators offer higher capacity and faster production efficiency, suitable for large-scale mass production, but their more complex structure requires more rigorous daily cleaning and maintenance.
In summary, for those prioritizing low-cost operation and maintenance and durable granules for storage and transportation, flat die pelleting machines are the better choice; for those seeking high-quality products, large-scale mass production, and with limited raw material availability, new type organic fertilizer granulators are preferred. Selecting the appropriate model based on specific needs can effectively improve production efficiency.
