Methods for Adjusting Granule Size in Double Roller Press Granulators
The finished granule size of a double roller press granulator i s regulated by three key factors: the specifications of the mold holes on the roller shells, the gap between the rollers, and the feed pressure. Each adjustment method results in specific changes to granule size; the process is simple and suitable for controlling the size of organic and compound fertilizer granules. I. Replacing roller shells/mold holes (Major adjustment; changing the base granule size). The base size of the granules is determined by the molding holes on the roller shells, which sets the upper limit for granule size. Standard mold hole specifications range from 2 mm to 8 mm; smaller holes are suitable for specialty fertilizers for cash crops, while larger holes are used for slow-release fertilizers for field crops. To significantly alter the finished granule diameter, the entire set of roller shells must be replaced with ones featuring the desired hole size; this changes both the granule shape and t...