Many small and medium-sized organic fertilizer plants often face the problem of “small batches and a wide variety of products.” Traditional granulators are prone to material waste and time-consuming when changing materials, but new type organic fertilizer granulators offer greater flexibility in this regard.
First, the new type organic fertilizer granulator features a simpler granulation chamber design with fewer dead corners. Before changing recipes, there’s no need to disassemble complex components. Simply empty the chamber of any remaining raw materials and blow compressed air through the feed port for 3-5 minutes. This will completely clear the chamber, preventing the previous material from mixing with the new. For example, switching from straw to mushroom residue can be completed in 10 minutes, saving half an hour compared to traditional machines.
Second, parameter adjustment eliminates the need to start from scratch. The control panel can store 3-5 commonly used recipe parameters. The next time you need a corresponding recipe, simply select the mode and the machine will automatically adjust the speed and pressure, eliminating the need to experiment with parameters step by step. For example, if you’ve made organic fertilizer from chicken manure before, you can simply start the machine directly next time by selecting “Chicken Manure Mode,” making it easy for even beginners to avoid errors.
Finally, there’s “small production capacity, no waste.” Traditional machines tend to idle and consume a lot of power during small batch production. The new type organic fertilizer granulator features a “low-load adaptation” function, allowing it to operate stably even when producing only 3 tons of material at a time. This eliminates the problem of loose or tight pellets caused by low material volume, making it easy for small factories to handle a wide variety of production.