When raw materials enter the disc granulator, the disc rotates at a constant speed, and the combined forces of centrifugal force, friction, and gravity gradually agglomerate them into uniformly sized granules.These granules are not only easy to store and transport, but also reduce nutrient loss during application, significantly improving fertilizer utilization. Furthermore, the disc granulator is easy to operate and flexible, making it suitable for producing both organic and compound fertilizers, meeting diverse production needs.
However, the disc granulator alone cannot produce high-quality fertilizers. A grinder must first perform its duties, breaking down bulky raw materials into fine powders to prepare for subsequent granulation. A cage crusher precisely blends various nutrients, ensuring the perfect nutrient ratio for each ingredient.Once the pellets are formed, the drum fertilizer dryer comes into play to remove excess moisture, ensuring a more stable and storable fertilizer pellet.
It is the seamless collaboration of these fertilizer machines that enables bags of high-quality fertilizer to be continuously delivered to the fields, providing ample nutrients for crop growth. Imagine, without these efficient machines, how could modern agriculture achieve a large-scale, high-quality fertilizer supply? The disc granulator is undoubtedly the undisputed "core driver" of fertilizer production!