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The production process of the organic fertilizer production line generally includes the processes of fermentation, crushing, mixing, granulating, drying, cooling, and sieving, etc. The organic fertilizer dryer including the Chicken Manure Dryer, cow dung dryer, pig manure dryer, and poultry manure dryer, etc.
With the development of agriculture in various countries, agricultural and sideline products have been increasingly valued by people. The pollution of livestock manure to the environment is getting more and more serious. However, chicken manure and cow dung are rich in nutrients and trace elements, which is a good organic fertilizer. The development of chicken manure and cow manure as a composite organic fertilizer can not only turn waste into treasure, but also reduce environmental pollution, prevent the spread of diseases, and have good economic and social benefits.
Jiutian manure dryer can dry the livestock manure with water content 70%-80% to 13% at one time. Organic Fertilizer Production Line has a high mechanization degree, large production capacity, continuous operation, and convenient operation. The maintenance cost is low, the power consumption is low, the uniformity of the product drying is good, it can also achieve the purpose of sterilization and deodorization.
Jiutian Poultry Manure Drying Equipment is customized according to customer requirements. Different materials and capacity have different prices. For details, you can consult online or leave a message of your contact information. We will provide detailed solutions and prices.
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