Fertilizer mixers are key equipment in organic fertilizer production. Different types are suited for materials with different properties. Knowing what each mixer can handle helps businesses pick the right one for their needs, boosting mixing efficiency and product quality.
1.Vertical Disc Mixer: Best for Powders and Granules
Powdered Raw Materials: Humic acid, phosphate rock powder, bentonite, etc.
Granular Fertilizers: Compound fertilizers, urea, potash fertilizers, etc.
Additives: Microbial inoculants, trace elements, etc.
This mixer delivers high mixing uniformity, but very sticky or high-fiber materials can affect performance.
2.Horizontal Mixer: Efficient with Sticky and Fibrous Materials
Animal Manures: Chicken manure, cattle manure, pig manure, etc.
Straw Materials: Chopped corn stalks, rice straw, etc.
Sludge-Based Fertilizers: Sewage sludge, biogas residue, etc.
Its sturdy build effectively breaks up caked materials, making it good for mixing high-moisture organic fertilizers.
3.Double Axis Mixer: Handles Wet, Sticky Materials Well
High-Moisture Compost: Fermented materials with above 60% moisture content.
Sticky Waste: Sugar mill filter cake, food processing waste, etc.
Organic-Inorganic Compound Fertilizers: Formulations needing thorough blending.
Its strong shearing action prevents materials sticking to the walls and improves mixing uniformity.
In summary, choosing the right fertilizer mixer means considering the material’s properties (moisture, stickiness, fiber content), your production scale, and your mixing requirements.