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Working principle of self-propelled organic fertilizer turning machine

2024/11/21
 

A self-propelled organic fertilizer turning machine is a professional mechanical equipment used to process organic waste, such as livestock manure, crop residues, food waste, etc., and convert them into high-quality organic fertilizers. Its design integrates mobile and flipping functions, greatly improving the efficiency and convenience of organic waste treatment. The following is the working principle of the self-propelled organic fertilizer turning machine:

working principle

Self moving: The self-propelled stacker is equipped with its own power system, which does not require external traction and can freely travel in the work area, improving operational flexibility.

Material collection and flipping:

When the turning machine reaches the designated position, start the turning operation. The flipping mechanism on the machine starts working, which is usually composed of several staggered blades or rake teeth.

These components penetrate deep into the material pile, lifting the lower layer of material to the surface while performing horizontal and vertical movements to ensure uniform mixing of the entire pile.

Ventilation and Aeration: During the flipping process, air is introduced into the pile, providing the oxygen needed by microorganisms and promoting the rapid decomposition of organic matter.

Temperature and humidity management: During the flipping process, the heat generated by microbial metabolism will increase the material temperature, which helps to kill potential pathogens and weed seeds. At the same time, proper flipping of the pile can also help regulate the humidity of the pile and avoid excessive moisture affecting the fermentation effect.

Material conveying and propulsion: The self-propelled stacker can also propel materials forward while flipping, achieving orderly flow of materials in the fermentation area until the expected fermentation endpoint is reached.

Key features

Automation level: Many modern self-propelled organic fertilizer turners are equipped with automation control devices that can monitor and regulate key parameters such as temperature and humidity to ensure optimal fermentation conditions.

Strong adaptability: Whether indoors or outdoors, on flat ground or on slopes, the self-propelled stacker can operate flexibly and adapt to various working environments.

High efficiency: Compared with traditional static composting methods, self-propelled compost turners greatly shorten fermentation time and improve the production efficiency of organic fertilizers.

Economy: After a one-time investment, low operating costs and reduced demand for human resources result in significant long-term economic benefits.

The self-propelled organic fertilizer turning machine, with its unique design and efficient operation, has become an important tool in modern agricultural waste management and organic fertilizer production, making significant contributions to promoting sustainable development in agriculture.