Techniques for Improving Particle Compaction Effects with Different Raw Materials
In fertilizer and organic fertilizer production, particle compaction effect directly determines the product's strength, uniformity, and market competitiveness. However, many companies face the dilemma of "different effects from the same machine" when dealing with materials with vastly different characteristics, such as livestock and poultry manure, straw, and NPK compound raw materials: the particles are dense when processing chicken manure, but loose and brittle when processing straw; ammonium sulfate granulation is smooth and efficient, but potassium chloride granulation frequently encounters jamming. The root of the problem lies in the significant differences in the physical properties of different raw materials, requiring differentiated compaction parameters and equipment selection. This article will analyze how to optimize the compaction process based on the characteristics of the raw materials.
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