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Description Compost is fermented by organic fertilizer production equipment , and the fermented fertilizer is processed by an organic fertilizer granulator machine , which is generally divided into aerobic composting and anaerobic composting.4 stages of compost fermentation through organic fertilizer equipment

1. Fever stage

In the early stage of organic fertilizer production , the microorganisms in the fertilizer are at medium temperature. The types with good air permeability are mainly non-spore bacteria, spore bacteria and mold. They start the fermentation process, decompose organic matter (such as simple sugars, starches, proteins, etc.) medium temperature stage.

2. High temperature stage

As the temperature rises, the thermomicrobial species gradually replace the mesophilic type, and the temperature continues to increase, generally reaching above 50°C within a few days, entering the high temperature stage.

3. Cooling stage

After the high temperature stage lasts for a period of time, most of the cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin substances have been decomposed, leaving complex components (such as lignin) and newly formed humus, microbial activity weakens, and the temperature gradually drops. When the temperature drops to 40°C in this case, mesophilic microorganisms have become a dominant type. If the cooling phase comes early, the accumulation conditions are not ideal and the plant matter is not decomposed enough. At this time, the deposition material can be turned over and stirred evenly to generate the second heating. Heating can promote the decomposition of fertilizer.

4. Decomposition and fertilizer preservation stage

After the compost matures, its volume shrinks, and the stacking temperature is slightly higher than the temperature. At this time, the compost should be clamped tightly, resulting in an anaerobic state, weakening the organic mineralization, and helping to protect the fertilizer.

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