Roller fertilizer cooling equipment
Roller fertilizer cooling equipment is a type of equipment used in fertilizer production to cool down granules that have been heated during the drying process. The equipment consists of a rotating drum with a series of cooling pipes running through it. The hot fertilizer granules are fed into the drum, and cool air is blown through the cooling pipes, which cools the granules and removes any remaining moisture.
The roller fertilizer cooling equipment is commonly used after the fertilizer granules have been dried using a rotary dryer or fluidized bed dryer. Once the granules have been cooled, they can be stored or packaged for transportation.
There are different types of roller fertilizer cooling equipment available, including counter-flow coolers and cross-flow coolers. Counter-flow coolers work by allowing the hot fertilizer granules to enter the cooling drum from one end while cool air enters from the other end, flowing in the opposite direction. Cross-flow coolers work by allowing the hot fertilizer granules to enter the cooling drum from one end while cool air enters from the side, flowing across the granules.
Roller fertilizer cooling equipment is an essential component of the fertilizer production process, as it ensures that the granules are cooled and dried to the required moisture content for storage and transportation.