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LANE Machinery Groups

ABOUT US

Lane Heavy Industry Group is a manufacturer with the core of researching fertiliser production equipment for more than 20 years, and has large-scale cooperation projects in East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, North America, South America, and contracted many large groups of fertiliser production plants, and has professional technology and equipment system for compound fertiliser, mineral fertiliser, organic fertiliser and liquid fertiliser.

Official website:https://fertilizerindustryleader.com/

Fertilizer Production Line

We offer turnkey projects for the production of all types of fertilisers, from design to delivery and installation.

Fertilizer Granulator

We provide granulators that can be adapted to different raw materials to protect your production.

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Find out about the latest enquiries about fertiliser production equipment ......

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Learn how to use the equipment, how to handle raw materials and other scientific knowledge ......

1. What equipment is needed for a complete fertilizer production line? 

A complete fertilizer production line typically includes the following equipment:

  • Fertilizer Crusher: To crush raw materials like animal manure or crop residues.

  • Fertilizer Mixer: Ensures uniform mixing of all raw materials.

  • Granulator: Used for shaping fertilizer into granules.

  • Drying Machine: Removes excess moisture from the granules.

  • Cooling Machine: Reduces the temperature of the dried fertilizer for storage.

  • Screening Machine: Separates qualified fertilizer granules from unqualified ones.

  • Packing Machine: Automates the bagging process for easy transportation.

We provide both organic fertilizer production lines and compound fertilizer production lines, customized to your needs.


2. What is the difference between organic and compound fertilizer production? 

  • Organic Fertilizer Production: Uses organic materials like animal manure, plant residues, or kitchen waste. It involves processes like composting, fermenting, and granulating.

  • Compound Fertilizer Production: Combines chemical ingredients to produce nutrient-rich fertilizers like NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium). The process includes mixing, granulating, drying, and cooling.

We offer both organic fertilizer production equipment and compound fertilizer production machines, designed to suit different production needs.

3. How do I choose the right granulator for my fertilizer plant? 

Choosing the right fertilizer granulator depends on:

  1. Material Type: Organic or inorganic raw materials.

  2. Production Scale: Small, medium, or large-scale.

  3. Granule Shape: Round granules (disc granulator) or cylindrical granules (ring die granulator).

  4. Budget: Choose a granulator that fits your budget and production requirements.

Popular options include:

  • Strring Pin Granulator: Ideal for organic fertilizer production.

  • Disc Granulator: Ideal for cat litter production.

  • Double Roller Extruding Granulator: For dry powder granulation, customised fertilizer shapes available

  • Rotary Drum Granulator: Suitable for large-scale compound fertilizer production.

  • Flat Die Granulator: Great for small-scale production.

Contact us to get expert advice on selecting the right granulator.

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