Organic fertilizer equipment manufacturers will tell you how to deal with fertilizer clumping. The problem of fertilizer clumping mainly depends on the materials (clumping often occurs during the production and use of fertilizers). How to avoid these problems? How to avoid these problems? How to avoid these problems? Briefly introduce how to avoid these problems. The problems of clumping, bloating, precipitation, etc. are generally caused by the moisture absorption, surface dissolution (deliquescence) evaporation, and recrystallization of fertilizer grains in organic fertilizer spherical pellet machines? Below, we will provide a brief introduction to these issues. Agglomeration problem? Shall we address these questions below? How to avoid these problems during the processing, storage, and transportation of fertilizers is mainly related to materials (such as clumping, bloating, and sedimentation that often occur during production and use), humidity and temperature, external pressure, and storage time.
The substances commonly used in our fertilizer production include urea encountering trace element salts, phosphates, phosphates, trace element salts, potassium salts, etc. Most organic fertilizer spherical pellet machines contain organic fertilizer spherical pellet machine crystal water to form a paste, which then agglomerates. If urea encounters trace element salts, potassium salts, etc., most organic fertilizer spherical pellet machines contain organic fertilizer spherical pellet machine crystal water to form a paste, which then agglomerates. Fertilizer production is generally non closed production. During the production process, the higher the air humidity, the more likely the fertilizer is to absorb moisture and clump. When the weather is dry or the raw materials are dried, the fertilizer is less likely to clump.
The higher the room temperature, the more organic fertilizer spherical particles dissolve in their own crystal water, leading to clumping. When the nitrogen temperature is higher, water evaporates and is less likely to clump. The nitrogen temperature is generally above 0 ℃ in the organic fertilizer spherical pellet machine, and we usually need to heat it to reach this temperature.