What are Liquid and Solid Fertilizer Production Lines? A liquid fertilizer production line is a system that uses water as a solvent to dissolve or suspend nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and trace elements in a liquid, producing clear or suspended liquid fertilizers through processes such as stirring, reaction, filtration, and filling. Solid fertilizer production lines, on the other hand...
A Comprehensive Comparison of Liquid and Solid Fertilizer Production Lines
From Microbial Strain to Finished Product: A Seven-Step Production Method for Bio-fertilizers
What is Bio-fertilizer? Bio-fertilizer refers to products containing specific living microorganisms. Through the life activities or metabolic products of these microorganisms, it provides nutrients to plants, promotes nutrient absorption, or enhances plant resistance. Unlike chemical fertilizers, bio-fertilizers do not directly provide nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium; instead, they activate...
Large Wheel Compost Turning: From Raw Material Pre-treatment to 10,000-ton Continuous Fermentation Production Line Integration
Standard Procedures for Raw Material Pre-treatment: Although large wheel compost turning machines possess powerful turning capabilities, raw material pre-treatment is still indispensable. Fresh manure such as chicken and pig manure requires solid-liquid separation to reduce the moisture content from over 80% to below 70%. Corn stalks, wheat straw, and other straws need to be crushed to...
Ammonium Sulfate Granulation: A Complete Explanation of Ammonium Sulfate Granulation Process
What is Ammonium Sulfate Granulation? Ammonium sulfate granulation refers to the process of processing powdered or crystalline ammonium sulfate (containing 20% to 21% nitrogen and 24% sulfur) into uniform granules through physical or chemical methods. Ammonium sulfate is highly hygroscopic and prone to caking. Powdered products absorb moisture from the air and harden into lumps during...
Cow Manure Pellet Fertilizer Processing: A Complete Technology Chain from Raw Material Pretreatment to Product Packaging
What is Cow Manure Pellet Fertilizer? Cow manure pellet fertilizer is produced by processing fresh or well-rotted cow manure through dehydration, fermentation, crushing, granulation, drying, and screening. This process transforms the manure into uniformly sized, easily stored, transported, and applied commercial organic fertilizer pellets. Compared to bulk cow manure directly returned to the...
Where Does the Dust Go: A Three-Tier Solution for Dust Control in Fertilizer Plants
What is Fertilizer Plant Dust? Fertilizer plant dust refers to the phenomenon of solid particulate matter suspended in the air during fertilizer production processes, generated from material crushing, mixing, granulation, drying, sieving, and conveying. The main components of this dust are raw material powder, finished fine powder, and trace additives, with particle sizes typically ranging from 0...
Commercial Vermicompost Organic Fertilizer Production Line
What is Commercial Vermicompost Organic Fertilizer? Commercial vermicompost organic fertilizer refers to organic fertilizer produced by artificially raising specific species of earthworms (mainly Eisenia fetida), utilizing their excrement after consuming organic waste, and then collecting, screening, and processing it. Vermicompost contains abundant humic acid, beneficial microorganisms, and...
Optimal Composting for Large Farms: Comparison of Trough, Roller, and Windrow Composting Solutions
What is Large-Scale Farm Composting Equipment? Large-scale farm composting equipment refers to mechanized aerobic fermentation systems configured for livestock or agricultural settings processing over 10 tons of organic waste per day (equivalent to the excrement of 500 dairy cows or 3000 pigs). Its core function is to rapidly decompose livestock manure, straw, and vegetable waste under controlled...
Customized Equipment Guide for Blended Fertilizers
What are Blended Fertilizers? Blended fertilizers (BB fertilizers) are compound fertilizers made by physically mixing two or more nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium base fertilizer granules of similar particle size according to a specific formula. Unlike chemically granulated compound fertilizers, the production process of blended fertilizers does not involve chemical reactions. It is completed...
Every Particle is Premium: Five Key Factors for Improving Granulation Rate
What is Granulation Rate? Pelletization rate refers to the percentage of particles that meet the target particle size range (typically 2 to 4.75 mm) after screening, out of the total output mass of the granulator (excluding return material). It is a core indicator for measuring the efficiency of the granulation process, directly determining the production line’s capacity utilization and...