The granulation process and cost of a complete set of organic fertilizer equipment for pig manure processing

Organic fertilizers are made from human and animal manure, urban household waste, crop straw, agricultural and sideline products, and organic waste generated from food processing. They are mixed with multifunctional fermentation bacterial agents to quickly deodorize, decompose, and dehydrate, and then stirred and granulated to form organic fertilizers.

The complete set of organic fertilizer equipment for pig manure processing varies depending on the different equipment configurations of raw materials, and suitable plans can also be made based on investment budgets. The prices of complete sets of organic fertilizer equipment for different yields also vary. Firstly, it is necessary to consider the amount of organic fertilizer production that you want to invest in, and then inform the manufacturer of the raw materials used for processing and production. This will provide an approximate price range for everyone, and then select the appropriate production line configuration based on the expected investment.

Normally, standard round particles are selected according to the needs of the organic fertilizer market. Small organic fertilizer equipment includes mixers, crushers, organic fertilizer granulators, dryers, cooling machines, screening machines, coating machines, packaging machines, belt conveyors, induced draft fans, etc. If the production is large or the environmental requirements are high, additional equipment such as secondary cooling, secondary screening, and ink dust removal must be added.

The process flow of the organic fertilizer production line equipment for poultry and livestock manure is as follows: the organic fertilizer raw materials (animal manure, household waste, dead branches and leaves, biogas residue, waste bacterial strains, etc.) are fermented and enter the semi wet material crusher for crushing. Then, elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (pure nitrogen, phosphorus pentoxide, potassium chloride, ammonium chloride, etc.) are added to make the mineral elements meet the required standards. Then, a mixer is used for stirring, and the particles enter the granulation mechanism. After coming out, they are dried, Through the screening machine, qualified products are packaged, and unqualified products are returned to the granulator for granulation.

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