Strategies to Reduce Failure Rates of Mixing Blades in Organic Fertilizer Double Axis Mixers
Wear, breakage, and loosening of mixing blades are common issues in organic fertilizer double axis mixers . Simultaneous optimization across four areas—material selection, operational control, installation and maintenance, and raw material pre-treatment—can significantly reduce the frequency of fertilizer production machine downtime for repairs. Prioritize upgrading blade materials to reduce the rate of wear at the source. Standard carbon steel blades have poor wear resistance, thinning and deforming quickly; switching to high-manganese alloy blades or those with hard-faced wear layers for long-term production can extend service life by two to three times. When materials contain significant amounts of silt, sand, or sludge, thickened wear-resistant liners can be attached to the blade's working surface; this allows for the replacement of just the liner rather than the entire blade when wear occurs, thereby saving on spare part costs. Use high-strength, anti-loosening bolts paired...