2025/11/25
Core Methods for Improving the Anti-caking Properties of Organic Fertilizer:
1. Optimizing Raw Material Ratios: Selecting raw materials with uniform particle size and low moisture content reduces fine powder and impurities, lowers the adsorption force between particles, and lays a good foundation for the subsequent granulation process of the disc granualtor.
2. Controlling Moisture Content: Strictly control the moisture content of the organic fertilizer during production (generally recommended to be below 12%) to avoid particle sticking due to moisture. This is a key parameter that needs to be controlled during the operation of organic fertilizer equipment.
3. Adding Anti-caking Agents: Commonly used inert substances include diatomaceous earth, bentonite, and zeolite powder. Appropriate amounts can be added before disc granulation or packaging, and mixed evenly with the mixing system of the organic fertilizer equipment to effectively reduce caking.
1. Improving the Granulation Process: Using a disc granulator can improve particle roundness and hardness, reducing breakage and fine powder generation, which is a key application step in improving the anti-caking properties of organic fertilizer equipment.
2. Scientific Packaging and Storage After being processed and shaped by organic fertilizer equipment such as disc granulators, breathable and moisture-proof packaging materials are used to avoid excessive stacking and to maintain a well-ventilated and dry storage environment.
Analogy: Just like ready-made popcorn, if the kernels are uneven, damp, or stacked too densely, they easily clump together; however, by precisely controlling moisture through organic fertilizer equipment, using disc granulators to produce dry and round kernels, and then storing them in a ventilated environment, they can remain loose and delicious.
