I. Basic working principle
The double-shaft mixer for organic fertilizer quickly stirs the materials through two rotating stirring shafts to achieve the mixing effect. The two stirring shafts usually rotate in a relative or reverse manner, driving the stirring blades to flip, cut and knead the materials, so that the materials can achieve a high degree of mixing uniformity in a short time.
II. Mixing process
Material feeding: Organic fertilizer raw materials such as cow dung, chicken dung, straw powder, and bacteria are put into the double-shaft mixer in proportion. The feed port in the equipment is designed to be wide for easy feeding. Rotation of stirring shaft: The two stirring shafts start to rotate, and the materials are flipped and stirred by the stirring blades. The design of the stirring blades is usually symmetrical and at a certain angle to improve the mixing efficiency.
Add water and stir: During the stirring process, the equipment can spray an appropriate amount of water as needed to adjust the humidity of the mixture. This helps to achieve the effect of uniform humidification of the materials and improve the fertilizer efficiency and stability of organic fertilizers.
Even mixing: After a period of stirring, the materials gradually reach a state of uniform mixing under the action of the two stirring shafts. The spacing and rotation angle of the mixing shafts are optimized to ensure a high level of mixing uniformity in the shortest possible time.