Transforming chicken manure into commercial granular fertilizer involves three critical stages: fermentation, crushing, and granulation. The choice of poultry manure compost turner supplier, the processing value of the half-wet material crusher, and the operational suitability of the new type organic fertilizer granulator collectively determine the efficiency of the entire production line.
The first step in composting chicken manure is aerobic fermentation. Fresh chicken manure has high moisture content and high viscosity, requiring regular windrow turning to supply oxygen and dissipate heat. The choice of turner directly impacts the fermentation cycle: crawler-type models suit soft ground, while wheeled models are better for paved surfaces. A reliable supplier will assess factors such as manure source, processing volume, and site conditions before recommending a model—rather than simply quoting a price—while also providing essential system integration and after-sales support.
Fermented and decomposed material often contains clumps; attempting to granulate this directly makes it difficult to ensure consistent pellet formation and structural strength. A half-wet material crusher can process materials with 25%–55% moisture content without clogging; it breaks clumps into powder via high-speed impact and shearing, producing a fine output (adjustable to 40–80 mesh) that ensures a uniform feedstock for granulation.
After crushing, the material enters the granulation stage. The new type organic fertilizer granulator utilizes high-speed agitation to continuously mix, granulate, and spheroidize the fine powder. It accommodates moisture levels of 20%–50% and forms pellets without binders, achieving a granulation rate exceeding 90% and producing spherical granules, thereby significantly simplifying the process.
These three pieces of equipment are interconnected: inadequate turning leaves clumps that persist after crushing, while incomplete crushing compromises the granulation rate. Project planning should follow the logic of “defining the process based on raw materials and selecting equipment based on the process”: first, determine the compost turner based on processing volume and site conditions; next, configure a compatible crusher; and finally, select the granulator model based on the desired product form.


