Organic fertilizer production includes two major processes of fermentation and granulation. First, aerobic fermentation can be carried out with a compost turning machine to ensure the quality of the material, and then an organic fertilizer granulator machine can be used for production. So how to choose a compost turner? What factors need to be considered? The wide variety of types, models, and capabilities of composters can make the task of choosing a composter seem overwhelming. Our company is a professional organic fertilizer machine manufacturers, we provide customers with insight into purchasing technology and professional knowledge.
• Throughput
To determine the required throughput of your compost pile turner, divide the weekly volume of compost that must be turned during peak times by the time available for turning. The throughput of a particular turner depends on the speed at which it is working and the size of the pile it can handle. Larger and more powerful machines generally have higher throughput rates because they handle larger stockpiles.
•performance
When we choose a compost turning machine, we should look at its performance, whether it is stable and safe. If it can be done safely, next, we can see where the turner is driving. Normally, the driver's seat is driven by one person. The function of the driving position should be complete and stable. More importantly, a good compost turning machine should be quieter.
•cost
Compost trucks can be expensive pieces of equipment. Purchase costs increase with machine size, speed, power and special features. However, consider the acquisition costs associated with throughput and capacity. Larger dodders with a higher price tag can mean larger compost volumes or smaller yards.
• Details
A machine's reliability, efficiency and operating costs depend largely on mechanical, structural and operational details - such as how bearings are protected, galvanized versus stainless steel components, the location of specific hydraulic cylinders and compost stacker overturning What happens when it stops in the middle of the stack.