NPK Blending Process: How to Ensure Uniform Nutrient Distribution
NPK blended fertilizer is the simplest type of compound fertilizer—it's made by directly mixing basic nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium granules. However, this "simplicity" brings a core challenge: nutrient stratification. Heavier particles (such as some phosphate fertilizers) tend to settle at the bottom, while smaller particles (such as some potassium fertilizers) tend to aggregate at the bottom of the packaging bag, resulting in nutrient content differences of over 20% in different locations within the same batch of fertilizer. To ensure uniform nutrient distribution in every bag and every handful of fertilizer, systematic control is needed at three levels: raw materials, equipment, and operation.
Click to Visit Site 🎲 Surprise Me!