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How to Choose Between a New Type of Two in One Organic Fertilizer Granulator and a Disc Granulator?

2025/12/23

The choice between a new type two in one organic fertilizer granualtor and an organic fertilizer disk granualtor machine primarily depends on three key factors: production scale, raw material characteristics, and finished product granule requirements.  A detailed comparison and selection guide is as follows:

1. Production Scale and Efficiency

For large-scale, continuous production, the new type of two-in-one organic fertilizer granulator is preferred. It integrates mixing and granulation functions, eliminating the need for separate processes, resulting in higher production capacity and suitability for large-scale organic fertilizer processing plants. For small and medium-sized workshops or experimental production, the bio disk organic fertilizer machine is more suitable. It has a simple structure, occupies less space, has a moderate production capacity, and requires lower investment costs, offering flexible start-up and shutdown.

2. Raw Material and Finished Product Characteristics

The two-in-one granulator has stronger adaptability to raw materials and can handle organic fertilizer raw materials with high moisture content and varying viscosity. The finished granules have uniform density and high strength, making them suitable for producing commercial organic fertilizers. The disc granulator is more suitable for processing raw materials with moderate viscosity. The finished granules are spherical and have a regular appearance, but the granule strength is relatively lower, making it more suitable for self-use or scenarios where high granule hardness is not required.

3. Cost and Maintenance

The two-in-one granulator has higher equipment purchase and maintenance costs, and requires more professional operation and debugging. The disc granulator has a simple structure, fewer wearing parts, and is easy and inexpensive to maintain, making it suitable for producers with limited budgets and insufficient technical personnel.