Singapore Cow Dung Organic Fertilizer Production Line
Singapore Cow Dung Organic Fertilizer Production Line
The cow dung organic fertilizer production line is a complete set of equipment for processing organic fertilizer from cow dung. The cow dung processing machine can be used to pump the cow dung in the manure pond to the equipment through the mud pump, and then it can be dehydrated by the equipment. % or so, crops such as straw and rice bran (including N\P\K) can also be used as fillers, and then sprinkle with biological inoculum, 1KG of inoculum is mixed with 20KG of water and moved into the raw materials, which can ferment 1 ton of raw materials. Turn and toss once every 1-2 days, generally 7-10 days can be decomposed.
Brief introduction to the process flow of cow dung organic fertilizer with an annual output of 500,000 tons:
1. Directly feed the recovered cow manure into the fermentation zone. After primary fermentation, secondary aging and stacking, the smell of cow dung is eliminated. Fermentation strains can be added at this stage to decompose the crude fiber, so that the particle size after crushing meets the particle size requirements of granulation production. 2. Pulverize the fermented materials that have completed the secondary aging and stacking process and enter the mixing and stirring system. Before mixing and stirring, according to the formula, add N, P, K and some other trace elements into the mixing and stirring system to start stirring. 3. The mixed material is transported into the organic fertilizer granulation system of Huaqiang Heavy Industry, and the granulation enters the cooling system after passing through the dryer. The material is brought to room temperature and starts to be screened. The granules that meet the requirements enter the coating machine to wrap and coat. Start packaging, and the unqualified granules are crushed by the pulverizer and returned to the granulation system to continue granulation. 4. The finished cow dung organic fertilizer is automatically weighed and packaged.