In traditional phosphate fertilizer production, wet-process phosphoric acid is mainly used as an intermediate product in the manufacture of basic fertilizers such as ammonium phosphate and superphosphate, with a relatively independent process. However, with increasing environmental pressure and dwindling phosphate rock resources, a new industrial model is emerging—the deep integration of wet...
Integrated Acid-Fertilizer Production: How Does Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid Deeply Restructure Fertilizer Production?
Modular Fertilizer Production Lines: A Trend Emerging from Building Block Construction
In the fertilizer industry, traditional factory construction often involves one-time design and customized construction, resulting in long cycles, large investments, and high modification costs. Faced with rapidly changing market demands, a new approach is emerging—modular production lines. Like building blocks, these lines break down crushing, batching, granulation, drying, screening, and...
The End of Wall Adhesion: Four Mechanical Advantages of Organic Fertilizer Granulators
The high moisture content (40%-60%) and fibrous properties of organic fertilizer result in a wall adhesion rate of 15%-25% on the granulator drum, requiring over two hours of downtime for cleaning per shift. Through four mechanical solutions—upgrading the anti-sticking liner material, optimizing the drum inclination angle, reconstructing the lifting plate structure, and regulating steam...
A Small Difference Can Lead to a Thousand Errors: Why Must NPK Batching Be High-Precision?
In NPK compound fertilizer production, batching is the first step in determining the product’s nutrient content. Insufficient batching precision will result in either substandard or excessive nutrient content in the entire batch, leading to waste. This article analyzes why NPK production must employ a high-precision automated batching system from three dimensions: regulatory requirements...
Selecting a Mixer Based on Production Line: How to Match Size and Capacity?
In a fertilizer production line, the mixer is the crucial link connecting batching and granulation. Choosing a mixer that is too small will result in insufficient material supply, causing the entire line to wait for materials; choosing one that is too large will lead to overkill and wasted energy. This article provides a practical method for selecting a mixer based on production capacity, helping...
Avoiding Pitfalls in Fertilizer Granulator Procurement: These 5 Traps Could Cost Millions
In fertilizer granulator procurement decisions, capacity figures and price quotes often mask five hidden risks: material matching, return material ratio and energy consumption, material corrosion resistance, steam system compatibility, and parts supply chain issues. A single misjudgment of a parameter can lead to an additional 150,000-200,000 RMB in operating costs annually for a 50,000-ton...
Particle Size Equals Fertilizer Efficiency: The Crusher is the Hidden Gatekeeper of Fertilizer Quality
The crusher controls the particle size of raw materials within the granulation process window, directly determining the pelleting rate and granule strength. For every 1mm increase in particle size deviation, the pelleting rate of a drum granulator decreases by 8%-12%, and the return material load increases by 15%. By matching with chain, hammer, or semi-wet material crushers, the fineness of the...
90%+ Survival Rate of Microbial Agents: How to Achieve Precise Microbial Addition in Bio-organic Fertilizer?
In bio-organic fertilizer production, the addition of functional microbial agents is the most technically demanding step. Low agent survival rate, uneven distribution, and difficulty in colonization are three major pain points that have long plagued the industry. This article analyzes the key technologies for achieving precise microbial addition from three dimensions: agent pretreatment, addition...
Rotary Drum Granulation: Why is NPK Compound Fertilizer’s Dominance So Resilient?
In NPK compound fertilizer production, granulation is the core process determining both production capacity and quality. Facing competition from technologies such as extrusion granulation and disc granulation, the rotary drum granulator, with its unique technological advantages, has consistently maintained its dominant position in large-scale production. This article analyzes the core...
Transforming Mud into Gold: A Breakthrough in Vermicompost and Sludge Granulation
The high moisture content (60%-80%), high viscosity, and heavy metal contamination of vermicompost and municipal sludge cause traditional drum granulators to fall into a vicious cycle of “sticking to the walls – clogging – shutdown.” Through a three-stage process of low-temperature dehydration, molecular membrane fermentation, and extrusion molding, the moisture content...