Guidelines for Processing High-Fiber Materials with the New Type Two in One Organic Fertilizer Granulator
High-fiber materials—such as crop stalks, sawdust, and spent mushroom substrate—are characterized by high toughness, a tendency to tangle, and poor air permeability. During processing, they frequently cause machine blockages, result in low pelletization rates, and accelerate the wear of consumable parts. Standardizing operations across four key areas—raw material pretreatment, equipment components, operational procedures, and routine maintenance—is essential to ensure the stable production of the new type two in one organic fertilizer granulator . Raw material pretreatment is fundamental. Fibers must be pulverized to a length of less than 5mm; long stalks can tangle around the main shaft's mixing teeth, causing the machine to stall or shut down due to overload. The carbon-to-nitrogen ratio must be controlled; the proportion of livestock manure to stalks should not exceed 3:7, as an excessive fiber content results in loose granules and a surge in material recycling. Moisture control...