Does Your Fertilizer Produce Too Much Dust? Consider Fertilizer Dust Control Coating
To avoid caking and minimize dust, fertilizer producers, distributors, and suppliers cover dry fertilizer coating materials with potash coating chemicals. For over 50 years, mineral oils or treatments based on petroleum were the only anti-caking/dusting options. This problem was addressed in the formulation that uses free-flowing, vegetablebased oils. In a market where technical advancements have a significant influence, there are many fertilizer producers, distributors, and suppliers in competition. The country’s planting seasons are getting shorter due to technological advancements like equipment automation, air and soil sensors, and variable rate swath control, which have higher tolerances for fertilizer quality. The producer must guarantee that the fertilizer clients get of high quality. In addition to ensuring that they match anticipated nutrient needs, physical quality criteria should guarantee that they are free-flowing, dust-free, and hygroscopicity-free. Additionally, when considering downtime, recycling, reprocessing, rejections, and perhaps regulatory fines, physical quality has an indirect and direct influence on manufacturing economics. Caking and dust generation problems are typical difficulties in manufacturing and producing fertilizers.