In organic fertilizer production, not all sites are flat and open. The advent of the windrow compost turner solves the problem of operating on such complex sites. Its crawler-tracked design allows it to nimbly navigate muddy and rugged composting sites, turning materials like a versatile engineer. It also seamlessly integrates with other fertilizer equipment, allowing organic fertilizer production to be unrestricted by site conditions.
A close-up look at the windrow compost turner reveals its unique advantages. Its wide tracks evenly distribute the machine's weight, preventing it from sinking into soft ground. It can maneuver smoothly even in a composting site after rain.During operation, the spiral turning gears beneath the machine rotate rapidly, turning over mixed materials such as livestock and poultry manure and straw layer by layer. This not only breaks up material clumps but also allows air to fully enter the pile, providing sufficient oxygen for microbial fermentation. Even more intelligent, some models are equipped with a hydraulic lifting system that flexibly adjusts the turning depth according to the height of the pile, ensuring that every inch of material is fully composted.
The efficient operation of the windrow compost turner relies on the coordinated efforts of other equipment. Before it begins operating, the raw material crusher crushes large lumps of material into fine particles, facilitating subsequent turning and fermentation. After turning is complete, a conveyor belt transports the composted material to a screening machine.The fertilizer granulator removes incompletely decomposed impurities. For granular organic fertilizer production, the granulator takes over, pressing the purified material into uniform granules. Finally, the packaging machine seals and packages the resulting high-quality organic fertilizer.