In the field of organic fertilizer production, trough and chain organic fertilizer turners are commonly used equipment, but they have significant differences in multiple aspects.
From a structural design perspective, the trough type stacker usually operates in a fixed fermentation tank, and its flipping components move along the length direction of the tank to flip the materials inside the tank. This design ensures stable operation of the equipment and is suitable for large-scale, long-term fermentation operations. The chain type flipping machine drives the flipping components through chain transmission, with a relatively flexible structure that can operate in relatively open areas without the need for specific fermentation tanks.
In terms of homework scope, the trough type stacker is limited to the fermentation tank, and the size of the fermentation tank determines its working space. However, it can fully utilize the tank space and achieve a high material stacking height, making it suitable for handling large amounts of materials. The chain type stacker is not limited by fermentation tanks and can flexibly adjust its operating position according to needs. It can adapt to fermentation sites of different shapes and sizes, and is more suitable for small or irregular sites.
In terms of flipping effect, the trough flipping machine operates in a fixed trough, with relatively stable flipping depth and force, ensuring sufficient mixing and uniform fermentation of materials. The flipping action of a chain type flipping machine is relatively flexible and can quickly flip surface materials, but it may not be as thorough in handling deep materials as a trough type flipping machine.
In terms of operational convenience, the trough type flipping machine is relatively simple to operate, only requiring control of the device’s movement and flipping actions within the trough. But equipment installation and maintenance need to consider the matching of fermentation tanks. The chain stacker is more maneuverable in operation and can transfer the work site at any time, but the transmission components such as chains require more frequent maintenance to ensure normal operation.
In terms of energy consumption, the trough type stacker has relatively low energy consumption due to the fixed working space and relatively stable operation of equipment such as motors. During the operation of the chain stacker, the energy consumption may be slightly higher due to the chain drive and frequent movement.
Both trough type and chain type organic fertilizer turning machines have their own advantages and disadvantages. When choosing, enterprises should comprehensively consider factors such as their own production scale, site conditions, and fermentation process requirements to determine the most suitable equipment and improve the efficiency and quality of organic fertilizer production.