Large Wheel Composting Turner: The Core Power Equipment for High-Efficiency Aerobic Composting

In large-wheel organic waste composting systems, large wheel compost turning machines, with their efficient aeration and mixing capabilities and stable operating performance, have become the core equipment for aerobic composting in enclosed fermentation trenches. This equipment uses the fermentation trench as its working platform, and through the high-speed rotation of its toothed rotating wheels and the track-based movement of the entire machine, it achieves multiple functions such as aeration, mixing, crushing, and longitudinal transfer of organic materials. It precisely controls the oxygen, temperature, and humidity conditions during the composting process, creating an optimal environment for the metabolic activity of beneficial microorganisms, thereby significantly shortening the fermentation cycle and ensuring uniform and stable compost product quality. It is widely used in large-scale farms, urban organic waste treatment plants, and large-scale organic fertilizer production enterprises. The working principle of the large wheel compost turning machine revolves around “precise control + efficient operation,” forming a continuous closed-loop composting intensification process. In the pre-operation setup phase, the pre-treated organic waste (such as a mixture of livestock and poultry manure, crop straw, oil palm empty fruit bunches, and conditioning agents) needs to be evenly loaded into the pre-set long fermentation trenches. The material loading height is usually controlled at 1.2-1.8 meters to ensure that the rotating wheels can fully penetrate and turn the material. Dedicated tracks are pre-set on both sides of the fermentation trench. The flatness of the tracks directly affects the stability of the equipment’s operation; generally, the track error should not exceed 5 millimeters to avoid machine shaking or jamming during operation.

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