Is the new type two in one organic fertilizer granulator a wet granulation process?
The mainstream technology for the new type two in one organic fertilizer granulator is wet granulation. Process Positioning Employs a wet continuous pusher/stirring tooth drum two-in-one granulation process, belonging to wet granulation. Requires a material moisture content of 35%–60%, or the addition of a small amount of water/binder, relying on the liquid phase and mechanical force to agglomerate into granules. Integrates mixing + granulation + balling + densification in one step. Difference from Dry Process Wet process (mainstream two-in-one): Requires moisture/binder; high granulation rate, rounded granules; suitable for fermented organic fertilizers and high-fiber materials; requires subsequent drying. Dry process (roller extrusion): No water added; formed under high pressure; high granule density; suitable for dry-based materials and compound fertilizers; no drying required. III. Applicable Scenarios Suitable for fermented livestock and poultry manure, straw, mushroom residue, sludge, and other organic fertilizer raw materials. High granulation rate and good granule strength, suitable for the production of organic fertilizer/organic-inorganic compound fertilizer.
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