Sheep manure fertilizer drying and cooling equipment
Sheep manure fertilizer drying and cooling equipment is used to reduce the moisture content of the fertilizer after the mixing process. This equipment typically includes a dryer and a cooler, which work together to remove excess moisture and cool the finished product to a suitable temperature for storage or transport.
The dryer uses heat and airflow to remove moisture from the fertilizer, typically by blowing hot air through the mixture as it tumbles on a rotating drum or conveyor belt. The moisture evaporates, and the dry fertilizer is discharged from the dryer for further processing.
After drying, the fertilizer is often too hot to be stored or transported, so it needs to be cooled down. The cooling equipment typically uses ambient air or water to cool the fertilizer to a suitable temperature. This can be accomplished through a variety of methods, such as a cooling drum or a fluidized bed cooler.
The combination of drying and cooling equipment helps to improve the shelf life of the sheep manure fertilizer and prevent it from spoiling or clumping during storage or transport.