Choosing the right organic fertilizer granulation equipment is key to improving granular fertilizer quality
In today’s increasingly competitive organic fertilizer market, the quality of granular fertilizer directly determines a product’s competitiveness and a company’s profits. Factors such as granule strength, uniformity, formation rate, and moisture content not only affect the fertilizer’s appearance and storage/transport performance but also influence its application effectiveness.
How can new type organic fertilizer granulator improve quality?
1.High-strength forming, reduced powdering rate
New equipment uses advanced mechanical structures (such as double-roller extrusion or rotating disc mechanisms) and precise pressure control systems to apply uniform and sufficient pressure. This results in a tighter internal structure of the granules, significantly improving granule strength, reducing powdering during packaging and transportation, and minimizing losses.
2.Uniform and aesthetically pleasing granules, enhancing product value
With replaceable molds and intelligent adjustment systems, the fertilizer granulator can produce granules with consistent particle size and smooth, round surfaces. The excellent appearance boosts marketability, making it easier to gain the trust of distributors and farmers, thereby increasing the product’s premium potential.
3.Low-temperature forming preserves nutrient activity
Some advanced equipment (such as low-temperature drying systems) avoids high temperatures that can destroy active microorganisms and nutrients in organic materials during granulation. This ensures the fertilizer’s effectiveness is maximized, truly reflecting the value of organic fertilizer.
4.Wide adaptability and high qualified product rate
Designed to accommodate the characteristics of different raw materials (such as straw, manure, and sludge), new equipment can adjust technical parameters to achieve a formation rate of over 90%. This effectively reduces the amount of material that needs re-processing, improving raw material utilization and production efficiency.
In summary, choosing a technically mature and stable new type organic fertilizer granulator means opting for higher product quality, lower overall production costs, and stronger market competitiveness.