The Impact of Full-Load Operation on Organic Fertilizer Ball Shaping Machines
Long-term operation of organic fertilizer ball shaping machines under full load will have multiple negative impacts on equipment wear, pellet quality, production safety, and energy consumption. Under full load operation, the material filling volume inside the cylinder is too large, resulting in insufficient space for material tumbling and friction. Pellets cannot roll and be shaped sufficiently, leading to poor roundness, incomplete grinding of edges, and a decline in the quality of the finished product. Severe mutual compression of pellets increases the likelihood of breakage and pulverization, reducing the finished product qualification rate, increasing the proportion of waste material in subsequent screening, and consequently decreasing raw material utilization. Mechanical wear on fertilizer produciton machine is drastically accelerated. Material weight exceeds the design load, and the main shaft, bearings, and transmission gears are subjected to continuous high loads, doubl...