The mixing equipment for chicken manure organic fertilizer production line is a disc mixer, which is mainly used for mixing raw materials. The use of a cycloidal needle wheel reducer has the advantages of compact structure, convenient operation, uniform mixing, and convenient unloading and transportation. The materials are thoroughly mixed, thereby improving the uniformity of mixing. A novel rotor structure is adopted, which allows the minimum gap between the rotor and the shell to be adjusted to close to zero, effectively reducing the residual amount of materials. The disc is lined with polypropylene or stainless steel plates, which is not easy to stick, wear resistant, and uses a cycloidal needle wheel to reduce speed. It has the characteristics of compact structure, convenient operation, uniform mixing, and convenient unloading and transportation. The overall structure is more reasonable, with beautiful appearance and convenient operation and maintenance.

The mixing equipment for the chicken manure organic fertilizer production line is a disc mixer. Depending on the materials being mixed, the disc is lined with carbon steel, polypropylene, or stainless steel plates, making it less sticky and wear-resistant.

The mixing equipment of the chicken manure organic fertilizer production line is a disc mixer that uses the rapid rotation of the screw to lift the raw material from the bottom of the barrel to the upper part, and then scatter it in an umbrella shape, returning to the bottom. This way, the raw material is stirred up and down in the barrel, and a large amount of raw material can be evenly mixed in a short time. This machine integrates vertical lifting, mixing silo, and horizontal material conveying into one; It has the advantages of simple and compact structure, small one-time investment, economy and practicality, convenient maintenance, and no need for special production sites; Uniformly mixed, capable of producing premixes, concentrates, full price powders, etc.

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