At the initial stages of fertilizer production, a chain crusher acts like a decisive “crusher,” expertly tackling a wide range of difficult-to-handle raw materials. Whether it’s hard ore particles, bundles of straw, or lumpy, dry livestock manure, once it enters its “working chamber,” the high-speed rotating chain instantly unleashes force, breaking the raw materials into uniformly sized, fine particles through impact, shearing, and grinding. This clears the way for subsequent mixing, fermentation, or pelletizing processes. After all, only when the raw materials are sufficiently finely divided can the nutrients be better integrated and released.
A complete fertilizer production line is never solely about the chain grinder. Before it begins its work, a belt conveyor acts like a diligent “porter,” steadily transporting the accumulated raw materials to the grinder entrance, eliminating the tedious and inefficient manual handling. Once the chain grinder completes its crushing, a vibration screener machine immediately takes over, filtering out coarse particles that don’t meet the particle size requirements and returning them to the grinder for re-crushing, ensuring the quality of the raw materials. If producing organic fertilizer, the crushed raw materials enter a fermentation tank, where they are decomposed by microorganisms.When producing compound fertilizer, it enters a mixer along with other nutrient raw materials for thorough mixing. Finally, it passes through a granulator for shaping and a dryer for dehydration, resulting in high-quality fertilizer.
The advantages of a chain pulverizer are particularly striking on the production line: its chain-type crushing structure not only provides powerful crushing and high efficiency, but also adjusts the speed according to the hardness of the raw material, avoiding energy waste caused by excessive crushing. Furthermore, the wear-resistant parts of the machine body are made of high-strength steel, extending its service life by 2-3 times that of ordinary pulverizers. Today, from small fertilizer workshops to large factories, these pulverizers are indispensable. How could such an efficient and reliable “raw material processing expert” not become a valuable asset in fertilizer production?