2025/08/21
The fertilizer granulation process is just one of the core steps in a complete fertilizer production line. Prior to this process, the raw materials are crushed in a fertilizer crusher, graded by a fertilizer screener, and evenly mixed in a fertilizer mixer. The granulated particles then pass through a fertilizer dryer to remove moisture, a fertilizer cooler to cool and solidify the pellets, and finally, a fertilizer packaging machine to package them. The precise coordination of this series of equipment ensures the high quality and stability of the final fertilizer product.
Modern fertilizer granulators are becoming increasingly intelligent, with computerized control systems that monitor temperature, humidity, and pressure in real time to ensure a stable and efficient production process. Furthermore, modular designs make equipment cleaning and maintenance easier, reducing downtime and improving production efficiency.
From an economic perspective, investing in a complete fertilizer production line, while initially costly, offers significant long-term returns. Granular fertilizers command higher market prices than powdered fertilizers and are more popular with farmers because they are easier to spread, release nutrients more evenly, and reduce waste and environmental pollution.