What are the differences between powder organic fertilizer and granular organic fertilizer production lines

Powder organic fertilizer and granular organic fertilizer are two common forms of organic fertilizer, and their differences on the production line are mainly reflected in the process steps and product form.

Firstly, the production line of powdered organic fertilizer mainly includes process steps such as material crushing, ingredient mixing, fermentation stacking, dehydration and impurity removal, drying and crushing. The organic fertilizer processed in this way is in powder form, suitable for surface application on soil, and can provide the nutrients and organic matter required by plants.

The granular organic fertilizer production line adds an additional granulation process step on the basis of powdered organic fertilizer. On the production line of granular organic fertilizer, it is necessary to use a granulator to granulate the powdered organic fertilizer into granules. This form of organic fertilizer is more convenient to carry, store, and apply, and is particularly suitable as a substitute for inorganic fertilizer in large-scale farmland.

Overall, the difference between powder organic fertilizer and granular organic fertilizer production lines lies in the differences in product morphology and production processes. The specific choice of production line depends on your needs and application scenarios.

Investing in the production of organic fertilizer plants not only requires a good grasp of infrastructure, but also sufficient hardware equipment to support production needs. It is necessary to clarify whether the production type is powder or granular, and then determine the type of equipment to be selected based on production volume and financial situation. The basic equipment required for building an organic fertilizer plant includes fermentation and flipping equipment, crushing equipment, screening equipment, mixing equipment, granulation equipment, cooling and drying equipment, supporting equipment, finished product packaging equipment, etc. In addition, it is necessary to understand the process flow of organic fertilizer production and which type of organic fertilizer equipment should be equipped for each process.

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