Granulation of Fertilizers Using Rotatory Granulation Drum

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Granulation of Fertilizers Using Rotatory Granulation Drum

Granulation of Fertilizers Using Rotatory Granulation Drum - NAQ GLOBAL Granulation of fertilizer products gives some of the most feasible approaches to mix minerals for creating a multi-nutrient fertilizer. Additionally, it allows for bulk stockpiling and packaging by fertilizer coating material Suppliers, while providing the ease to handle and apply the product. One type of equipment that has turned out to be known for its consistency and adaptability in producing fertilizer is the rotatory granulation drum. This revolving process gear and the assortment of items that it can produce is a perfect fit for the fertilizer industry’s ever-evolving demands. How the granulation drum manufactures the best quality fertilizer product?

The meaning of a granule, as it identifies with the rotary drum, is a strong, round pellet, in the size scope of roughly 1-6 mm. These granules can differ in properties and synthetic cosmetics, contingent upon what is required for the application. An inorganic fertilizer, for example, NPK, which is also considered a multi-nutrient compost, comprises of nitrogen (N), phosphate (P), and potassium (K), and is a regularly pelletized item. A granulation drum is mainly used to bundle these minerals, which regularly are in the form of fine powder. The minerals can be mixed into one granule, forming into an all-in-one product, or the individual granules can be mixed with others during a later stage in the packaging process. In the absence of this technology, the powdery materials would be difficult to handle due to their dusty nature, the denser particles would settle to the base of the barrel or the bag, resulting into the creation of an inconsistent mix and causing huge application challenges.


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