The reasons for wear and tear that may occur in the production process of organic fertilizer equipment mainly include the following:
1. Running-in wear: When the new equipment or newly replaced parts are used in the initial stage, certain running-in wear will occur because the contact surface has not been fully adapted.
2. Abrasive wear: The cutting wear caused by hard particle materials on equipment components during the crushing process.
3. Welding wear: At high temperature or high pressure, there may be adhesion between friction surfaces, resulting in material transfer or stripping from the surface of the part.
4. Fatigue wear: equipment components under long-term alternating stress, fatigue cracks may occur, and eventually lead to material spalling.
5. Corrosion wear: Due to the action of water, chemical gas or oxide and other media, resulting in surface oxidation or chemical corrosion of equipment components.
6. Dust wear: If the dust generated in the operation of the organic fertilizer production line is not cleaned up in time, it may increase the friction between the equipment components, resulting in wear.
7. Insufficient lubrication: If the equipment connection lacks proper lubrication, it will increase friction and accelerate wear.
8, improper operation: such as overload operation, frequent start and stop and other improper operations, will also lead to equipment wear.
To reduce wear and tear, the following measures can be taken:
1. Check and maintain regularly, and replace worn parts in time. Ensure equipment is in good lubricated condition.
2. Avoid overload operation and frequent start and stop.
3. Keep the workplace clean and reduce the accumulation of dust.
4. Perform proper operation and maintenance according to the instructions of the device manufacturer.
Through these methods, the service life of organic fertilizer equipment can be effectively extended to ensure production efficiency and product quality.