The granules made by the granulator are wet, usually because the granules are damp during storage, transportation or use. This will not only affect the quality of the granules, but may also cause the granules to stick or pile up during use, thereby reducing their effectiveness. For the problem of wet granules, the following measures can be taken to solve and prevent it:
1. Dry the granules properly: If the granules are already wet, they need to be dried first.
2. Strengthen the storage environment control: Moisture problems are usually closely related to the storage environment, so it is necessary to avoid the granules from continuing to get wet during storage.
3. Improve humidity control during the production process: If the granules become wet during the granulation process, the production process should be optimized.
4. Use moisture-resistant materials: In some special cases, if the granules themselves are prone to moisture absorption or moisture, you can consider using moisture-resistant raw materials or additives.
5. Check the packaging materials: You should choose packaging materials with good moisture-proof properties, such as aluminum foil bags, plastic film bags, etc., to ensure that the granules are not easily affected by moisture during transportation and storage.
6. Use or distribute in time: For some granules that are prone to moisture, try to minimize the retention time of the granules during storage and use.
The reason why the granules get wet is usually due to improper humidity control. Solving this problem requires starting from production, storage and transportation. Through appropriate drying treatment, environmental control, production process optimization and packaging improvement, the granules can be effectively prevented from getting wet or the situation of getting wet can be solved to ensure the quality and performance of the granules.