Which fertilizer processing plants are suitable for building organic fertilizer disc granulation production lines?

Organic fertilizer disc granulation production lines are simple in structure, easy to operate, and cost-effective. However, they are not suitable for all fertilizer processing plants. The core suitability logic is a high degree of matching between the processing plant’s scale, raw material conditions, product positioning, and production line characteristics.

Small and medium-sized fertilizer processing plants are preferred. These plants have moderate capacity requirements and do not need to invest in high-end granulation equipment. Disc granulation production lines have low equipment investment, small footprint, and can be operated by 1-2 people, effectively controlling initial investment and operating costs and avoiding resource waste.

Processing plants that mainly use dried organic fertilizer raw materials. If the raw materials are dry livestock manure, straw, etc., with a moisture content ≤20%, no additional drying equipment is needed, and disc granulators can be directly used, simplifying production processes and reducing energy consumption.

Processing plants that mainly produce basic organic fertilizers and focus on cost-effectiveness. Disc granulation production lines can produce basic organic fertilizers with uniform granules and moderate hardness. They do not require complex processes and can meet the needs of ordinary growers, aligning with the core requirements of these processing plants.

Furthermore, processing plants with localized raw material sourcing and low transportation costs can further reduce costs and improve efficiency by combining with disc granulation production lines, making them the optimal choice for such processing plants.