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2025/06/03
The advantages of the high pelletizing rate of the disc granulator are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. High pelletizing rate: The pelletizing rate of the disc granulator can reach over 93%, which means that under the same production conditions, more qualified particles can be produced, reducing rework and waste, and improving production efficiency. The corners of the granulation disc adopt an overall arc structure, which enables the materials to roll evenly within the disc and form particles of uniform size.
2. Reasonable structural design: The bottom of the granulation disc is reinforced with multiple radiant steel plates, which is sturdy and durable and not prone to deformation. The thickened, weighted and sturdy base design eliminates the need for anchor bolts for fixation, ensuring smooth operation. The upper part of the granulation disc is designed with an automatic material cleaning device to prevent the material from adhering to the wall, thereby greatly extending the service life of the machine.
3. Easy operation and maintenance: The operation of the disc granulator is intuitive, easy to monitor and adjust, and convenient for operators to master. The equipment has a simple structure and is easy to maintain, reducing maintenance costs and time.
4. Wide application range: It is suitable for various organic fertilizer raw materials, such as livestock and poultry manure, crop straw, etc., and also for granulation of various raw materials in compound fertilizers, medicine, chemical industry, feed, coal, metallurgy, etc. Normal temperature granulation, one-time molding, low investment and good economic benefits.
5. Environmental protection and energy conservation: There is no discharge of wastewater, waste gas or waste residue during operation, which meets environmental protection requirements. The organic fertilizer equipment operates reliably with low energy consumption, reducing production costs.
Due to the above advantages, the disc granulator performs well in the production of organic fertilizers, effectively enhancing production efficiency and product quality, while reducing production costs and environmental impacts.