Solutions for Uneven Mixing in BB Fertilizer Production Lines
Uneven mixing in BB fertilizer production lines primarily stems from differences in particle specific gravity and size, defects in mixing equipment, and improper operational procedures. Simultaneous improvements across three areas-- fertilizer production machine adjustment, raw material pretreatment, and production standardization—can rapidly resolve issues such as material stratification and nutrient imbalance. Raw material pretreatment is fundamental. Significant disparities in particle size and weight lead to rapid stratification; therefore, large-particle raw materials should be crushed and screened beforehand to standardize specifications. Fertilizers prone to moisture absorption and caking must be crushed and screened to prevent nutrient-trapping clumps that cannot be broken down during mixing. For materials with vastly different specific gravities, a "small-batch, multiple-feeding" approach can mitigate separation; highly hygroscopic materials like urea and potash ...