In fertilizer production, although NPK compound fertilizer and blending fertilizer production line are only one word different, they have essential differences in process and application. When choosing, you need to accurately grasp the core differences.
Production process: chemical reaction VS physical mixing
The compound fertilizer production line converts nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements into compound forms through high-temperature and high-pressure chemical reactions, such as drum granulation, high-tower granulation and other processes, to produce products with uniform particles, round and smooth, fixed nutrient ratios (such as 15-15-15), total nutrients ≥40%, few impurities and stable properties.
Product characteristics: high efficiency and stability VS flexible adaptation
Compound fertilizer particles have high uniformity, are suitable for mechanization and drip irrigation fertilization, have stable nutrient release and high utilization rate, and are especially suitable for large-scale planting of grain and cash crops.
Cost-effectiveness: high investment and high return VS low threshold and stable income
The equipment and technology requirements of compound fertilizer production line are high, and the initial investment is large, but the long-term fertilization efficiency is high, which can significantly improve the quality of crops and is suitable for investors pursuing efficient agriculture.
The two production lines have their own advantages and need to be selected in combination with the target market and resource endowment. We can provide customized solutions to help you accurately layout the fertilizer market.