Investing in a bio-organic NPK compound fertilizer production line is a crucial decision for entering the green fertilizer industry. Faced with varying capacity requirements ranging from 1 ton to 30 tons, and differences in processes from wet drum granulation to dry extrusion, how do you choose a production line solution that meets current needs while allowing for future growth? This article...
How to Choose a Bio-Organic NPK Production Line?
Wet Granulation: Steam Control, Dry Granulation: The “Underlying Control Theory” for Optimizing Organic Fertilizer Granulation Quality
Organic fertilizer granulation is a crucial process for transforming well-rotted powdery materials into regular granules. Different processes have varying requirements for raw material characteristics and equipment parameter control, directly affecting granule strength, particle size distribution, and finished product qualification rate. This article will systematically analyze the key technical...
Organic Fertilizer Raw Material Pretreatment: From Wet and Sticky Waste to Fermentation Substrate
In organic fertilizer production, raw material pretreatment is the “first hurdle” determining subsequent fermentation efficiency and granulation quality. Livestock manure, straw, sludge, and other raw materials often have high moisture content, long fibers, and many impurities. Without scientific treatment, they can lead to uneven fermentation or even damage to equipment. A complete raw material...
Full Configuration of NPK Compound Fertilizer Production Line: 1-20 Tons/Hour Capacity Solutions
Building a high-efficiency and stable NPK compound fertilizer production line requires the organic integration of seven major processes: crushing, mixing, granulation, drying, cooling, screening, and packaging. Enterprises with different production capacities have varying needs for equipment configuration and process layout. This article will analyze the standard configuration and key equipment...
Application of Hydraulic Roller Granulator in the Fertilizer Industry: Technical Analysis of Compound, Phosphate, and Potash Fertilizer Granulation
In fertilizer production, granule quality directly determines the market competitiveness of the product. Compound fertilizers require uniform nutrient distribution and high granule strength; phosphate fertilizers need to overcome challenges like high raw material viscosity and difficult formation; potash fertilizers have stringent requirements for granule compressive strength and anti-caking...
2026 Trends in New Technologies and Processes for Organic Fertilizer Production
With the deepening of green transformation in agriculture, organic fertilizer production technology is ushering in a new round of innovation. In 2026, intelligentization, energy conservation, and resource utilization will become the main themes of industry development. The mature application of a number of new processes and equipment is redefining the production methods of organic fertilizer...
Comparison and Selection Guide for Four Types of Organic Fertilizer Granulators
The granulator is the core equipment of the entire organic fertilizer production line, directly determining the granule quality, production cost, and capacity. Faced with different types of granulators on the market, how do you choose the most suitable model for your project? This article compares four mainstream organic fertilizer granulators to help you make the right decision. Disc Granulator:...
Rotary drum screener: The “gatekeeper” of particle quality in the NPK production line
The granulator is the core equipment of the entire organic fertilizer production line, directly determining the granule quality, production cost, and capacity. Faced with different types of granulators on the market, how do you choose the most suitable model for your project? This article compares four mainstream organic fertilizer granulators to help you make the right decision. Disc Granulator:...
NPK Granulator Selection Guide: Rotary Drum Granulator vs. Double Roller Granulator?
In an NPK compound fertilizer production line, the granulator is the most crucial piece of equipment, directly determining product form, production capacity, and operating costs. Faced with two mainstream models—rotary drum granulators and double roller extrusion granulators—how do you make the optimal choice based on your raw material characteristics, production capacity, and investment...
No Drying, No Steam, No Hot Air Furnace: How Extrusion Granulation Production Lines Rewrite Compound Fertilizer Processes with Pure Physical Compression?
In the production of organic-inorganic compound fertilizers, extrusion granulation, with its unique advantages of eliminating the need for drying, low energy consumption, and producing high-strength granules, is becoming the choice of more and more factories. Compared with traditional wet drum granulation, the extrusion process eliminates the steam conditioning and drying stages, reducing overall...