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From 60% to 85%: Control Technology for a Leap in Organic Fertilizer Granulation Rate

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In organic fertilizer production, granulation rate directly determines production capacity and cost. Every 10% increase in granulation rate reduces return material by nearly one-third and overall energy consumption by 15%-20%. However, many manufacturers are hampered by the problem of “more powder, less granules.” In fact, improving granulation rate is not complicated; the key lies in four...

Unveiling Water-Soluble Fertilizer: The “Liquid Gold” and High-Profit Secrets of Agriculture

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In the landscape of modern precision agriculture, water-soluble fertilizers (WSF) are becoming a focal point for fertilizer manufacturers and large-scale growers due to their superior nutrient utilization and extremely high added value. Compared to traditional compound fertilizers, water-soluble fertilizers are often hailed as “agricultural supplements,” with profit margins per ton typically...

Deep Dive into Technology: Analyzing the Advantages of the New Extrusion Granulator – Room Temperature Drying-Free Process

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In traditional fertilizer granulation processes, the drying and cooling system is the most energy-intensive, space-consuming, and environmentally demanding part of the entire production line. The emergence of the new twin-roll extrusion granulator, with its “no room temperature drying required” technical feature, is redefining the efficiency limits of small- and medium-scale fertilizer production...

Slow-Release Fertilizer Coating Technology: How to Achieve Precise Nutrient Release Through Process Control?

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 With the development of smart agriculture, slow-release fertilizers have become a core means of improving fertilizer utilization. Coating technology is not just about “dressing” fertilizer, but also a combination of microscopic fluid mechanics and materials science. Evolution of Coating Materials: From Sulfur to Biodegradable Polymers The coating material determines the...

Disc Granulator vs. Drum Granulator: Which to Choose for Upgrading an Old Plant?

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With the increasing demands for fertilizer granule appearance and quality in modern agriculture, older plants often face the dilemma of choosing between disc granulators and drum granulators when expanding or upgrading their facilities. While both fall under the category of agglomeration granulation, they differ significantly in their technical logic, finished product morphology, and energy...

2026 Fertilizer Market Forecast: Five Key Drivers of Increased Yields and Efficiency

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Standing at the crossroads of agricultural transformation, the fertilizer market in 2026 will completely abandon its extensive, energy-intensive growth model and fully shift towards precision nutrition and eco-friendliness. Based on current global agricultural technology roadmaps and policy guidance, the following five types of fertilizers will become the main battleground for market competition...

A Complete Process for Organic Fertilizer Production

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Chicken, cow, and pig manure from livestock farming poses a serious environmental burden if not properly treated; however, with specialized equipment, they can be transformed into high-value organic fertilizer. Targeting the characteristics of different manure types, the industry has developed specialized machinery such as chicken manure composting equipment, cow manure composting equipment, and...

Large Wheel Turners vs. Windrow Turners: Which Makes Organic Fertilizer Fermentation More Efficient?

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In organic fertilizer production, the turner is the core equipment that determines the success or failure of fermentation. Currently, the two mainstream types of self-propelled turners on the market—the large wheel turner and the windrow composting turner—while aiming at the same goal, differ significantly in their working principles and applicable scenarios. Understanding their...

Customized Fertilizer Formulas: How Flexible Production Lines Quickly Respond to Niche Market Demands?

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 Modern agriculture is undergoing a dramatic shift in fertilizer demand from “general-purpose” to “customized.” Faced with nutrient deficiencies in different plots and varying crop growth patterns, fertilizer plants that can establish flexible production systems capable of adjusting formulas can carve out a high-profit blue ocean market in the fiercely competitive...

Pelletizing Rate Soars to 95%: The Core Technology of Fertilizer Granulation

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In the fertilizer production field, pelletizing rate not only directly determines the factory’s production efficiency but is also a core indicator for measuring product quality. Many manufacturers often face the problem of excessive return material and insufficient granule strength. To stabilize the pelletizing rate at over 95%, meticulous control must be exercised over three dimensions:...