Granulation transforms powdered or fine raw materials into uniform granules during fertilizer production that are easier to store, transport, package, and apply in the field. The right granulation process also improves product appearance, particle strength, and overall production efficiency. We offer a complete range of fertilizer granulation equipment for different raw materials, production capacities, and manufacturing processes. Whether you produce NPK compound fertilizer, organic fertilizer, inorganic fertilizer, or specialty fertilizer products, we can provide a granulation solution that matches your production requirements.
Our product range includes rotary drum granulators, spray granulators, and disc pelletizers. Each of our fertilizer granulator uses a different granulation method, including rotary agglomeration, spray granulation, or physical extrusion, to suit specific material characteristics and production objectives. Customers can choose individual machines or integrate them into a complete fertilizer production line designed around their process.
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Rotary Drum GranulatorThe rotary drum granulator is built for large-scale NPK compound fertilizer production using slurry granulation processes, including urea-based, nitrate-based, sulphate-based, and ammoniation formulations.
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Spray GranulatorThe spray granulator combines granulation, drying, internal screening, crushing, and material recycling into a single processing system. It converts molten or liquid raw materials directly into finished fertilizer granules with a consistent particle size.
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Disc PelletizerThe disc pelletizer converts powdered materials into uniform fertilizer granules through continuous rolling and pelletizing inside an inclined rotating disc. It is widely used in the production of compound fertilizers, organic fertilizers, and specialty fertilizers, particularly for small and medium-capacity production lines.
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Roller Compactor Dry GranulatorThe roller compactor dry granulator produces fertilizer granules through compaction process without steam, or binders.High mechanical pressure removes the air between particles and compresses powdered materials into dense flakes as an intermediate product.