The customer has a organic fertilizer making factory. This is the first time that this customer has cooperated with us.
Client wants to build an production line of organic fertilizer granulation. The customer’s main raw material is chicken manure, and some of the organic matter.
Introduction of Animal manure granulating production line
The animal manure is decomposed by the decomposing agent before application, and the parasites and their eggs in the chicken manure, as well as some infectious bacteria, are inactivated and deodorized through the process after the decomposing.
One complete set of organic fertilizer production line equipment is mainly composed of a fermentation system, a crushing system, a batching system, a mixing system, a granulation system, and a screening system.
And the finished product packaging system. The production process of chicken manure organic fertilizer roughly includes Raw material selection (chicken manure, etc.) → drying →mixing → granulation → drying and cooling → screening, and packaging → finished product storage.
What are the processes of the organic fertilizer production line?
- Raw materials Fermentation: various animal manures such as chicken manure, pig manure, cow manure, biogas residue, or raw materials that can be fermented or have fertilizer efficiency after treatment are equipped in a certain proportion (according to market demand and local soil test results).
- Raw materials of Mixing: Stir the prepared raw materials evenly to increase the uniform fertilizer efficiency content of the overall fertilizer particles.
- Granulation of Raw material: send the uniformly mixed raw materials to the special granulator for organic fertilizer for granulation.
- Granule drying: As the granulation requires about 30% of moisture, there is a certain amount of moisture in the granules. The moisture contained in the granules can be dried through the dryer to increase the strength of the granules and facilitate storage.
- Granule cooling: The temperature of dried fertilizer granules can reach 60 degrees, and it is convenient for bag storage and transportation after cooling.
- Particle classification: sieving the cooled particles to screen out qualified particles, and re-granulate the particles that are too large or too small.
- Finished product coating: Coating qualified products to prevent particle agglomeration and increase particle brightness.
- Finished product packaging: Pack the film-coated particles, that is, the finished product, and store it in a ventilated place.