Say Goodbye to Clumping: A Complete Guide to Preventing Fertilizer Clumping

Fertilizer caking refers to the phenomenon where granular or powdered fertilizers adhere together to form hard lumps during storage and transportation due to physical or chemical reactions. Clumping not only affects the product's appearance and flowability but also causes uneven application and blockages in the seeder's feed inlet. The essence of caking is the formation of crystal bridges or liquid film adhesion between particles, and humidity, temperature, pressure, and particle surface characteristics are the four main contributing factors.

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