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  • 2026-03-14
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Anti-Rust Measures for the New Type Two in One Organic Fertilizer Granulator

During the production and storage of the new type two in one organic fertilizer granulator, prolonged exposure to organic fertilizer raw materials, moisture, and acidic or alkaline media makes the equipment highly susceptible to rust and corrosion. Implementing proper anti-rust maintenance is therefore crucial for ensuring the equipment’s service life and operational stability.

During the daily bio-organic fertilizer granulation, it is essential to promptly clean away residual materials and dust from the machine body, granulation chamber, screw shaft, and mold surfaces to prevent the accumulation of raw materials, which can absorb moisture and corrode the metal components. After each shutdown, exposed metal parts should be wiped down with a dry cloth to keep surfaces dry and clean, thereby minimizing the adhesion of corrosive agents. Critical components—such as bearing housings, transmission shafts, and flanges—should be regularly coated with anti-rust grease; this serves the dual purpose of ensuring proper lubrication while creating a barrier against moisture and air, thereby preventing rust formation and mechanical seizure.

The storage environment should be kept dry and well-ventilated; the equipment should never be left outdoors, where exposure to rain or dew could infiltrate the machine body and induce corrosion. Furthermore, the equipment should be kept away from corrosive acidic or alkaline gases and dust to mitigate chemical corrosion. Components such as the motor, electrical control cabinet, and reducer must be properly sealed to prevent moisture ingress, which could lead to internal rusting and the premature aging of electrical wiring.

During production operations, every effort should be made to avoid shutting down the equipment while it still contains raw materials; this prevents the materials inside the granulation chamber from fermenting or reabsorbing moisture, either of which can lead to equipment corrosion. Regular inspections of the machine body’s weld seams, support brackets, and base are also recommended; should any paint damage or rust spots be detected, immediate rust removal and paint touch-ups should be performed to halt corrosion at its source.

By adhering to standardized protocols for cleaning, lubrication, protective measures, and environmental management, the rate of corrosion in the new two-in-one organic fertilizer granulator can be effectively minimized, thereby enhancing the equipment’s durability, reducing the frequency of mechanical failures, and ensuring consistent granulation performance.