When building a new organic fertilizer production lines, consider the following key points:
1. Clarify production goals: Decide whether to produce powdered or granular organic fertilizer. Powdered organic feritilizer equipment requires minimal investment, and key equipment includes premixing, compost turning, refinement, and packaging. Granular organic fertilizer requires different granulators based on granule shape.
2. Determine production scale: Equipment size and production line size are determined based on annual output. Small production lines have annual outputs of less than 1,000 tons, medium-sized production lines have annual outputs of 3,000-5,000 tons, and large production lines exceed 5,000 tons.
3. Site selection and layout: Choose a location away from residential areas and upwind to avoid pollution. Plan the raw material, fermentation, processing, and packaging areas appropriately.
4. Equipment selection: Choose equipment based on the fermentation method, such as a shallow compost turning machine suitable for aerobic fermentation. Choose a granulator based on granule shape and strength requirements. For example, a disc granulator offers ease of operation and a high granulation rate. Drying equipment such as dryers and screening equipment such as drum screens and vibrating screens are used to remove excess moisture and screen finished products.
IV. Environmental Protection Measures: The floors of the raw material warehouse and fermentation workshop must be cement-hardened and treated for seepage resistance. Install dust removal equipment such as cyclones and pulse dust collectors. Select low-noise equipment, strengthen equipment maintenance, and install vibration reduction measures.
5. Other Considerations: Install safety features such as fire protection systems and ventilation systems within the workshop. Build office areas, storage areas, and sewage treatment facilities. Provide operator training on equipment operation and maintenance.