How to choose the appropriate organic fertilizer granulator for different types of feces

When choosing a suitable organic fertilizer granulator, it should be determined based on the characteristics of different feces. Here are some common types of feces and corresponding recommendations for selecting organic fertilizer granulators:

Cow manure:

Cow manure has a moderate moisture content and high organic matter content, making it suitable for granulation treatment using a wet granulation machine.

The fiber content of cow manure is relatively high, and a wet organic fertilizer granulator with crushing function can be selected to improve the shaping effect of particles.

Chicken manure:

Chicken manure has a high moisture content and abundant organic matter, making it suitable for use with wet or semi dry granulators.

Due to the high viscosity of chicken manure, it may be necessary to add an appropriate amount of desiccant or conditioner to adjust its moisture and adhesion.

Pig manure:

Pig manure has a high moisture content and abundant organic matter, making it suitable for granulation treatment using a wet granulation machine.

Pig manure has strong adhesion and may require the addition of an appropriate amount of desiccant or conditioner to reduce its viscosity and facilitate granulation.

Sheep manure:

Sheep manure has a moderate moisture content and high organic matter content, making it suitable for granulation treatment using a wet granulation machine.

The fiber content of sheep manure is relatively low, and a wet granulation machine without crushing function can be chosen to reduce the damage to the fibers.

Rabbit feces:

Rabbit manure has a low moisture content and rich organic matter content, making it suitable for granulation treatment using a dry granulation machine.

The particle size of rabbit manure is relatively small, and a dry granulation machine with strong particle size adjustment function can be selected to achieve the desired particle size.

Other animal manure:

For other types of animal manure, such as pigeon manure, goose manure, etc., a suitable granulator should be selected based on their specific physical and chemical characteristics.

Generally speaking, these feces can also be processed using wet or dry granulation machines, but may require appropriate adjustments based on their characteristics.

When choosing an organic fertilizer granulator, in addition to considering the characteristics of the manure, factors such as production scale, investment budget, and energy consumption should also be taken into account. At the same time, in order to ensure the granulation effect and product quality, it is recommended to conduct sufficient testing and evaluation before purchasing.

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