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Mixing technology
23 May 2013
Inline mixing and granulation technology designed by Sandvik is helping fertilizer manufacturers add value to commodity materials and bring profitable new products to market.

Using an end-to-end process that mixes liquid and/or solid products then converts them into uniform pastilles, producers are able to upgrade low value products such as sulphur and ammonium sulphate with the addition of urea, adjusting the ratio to suit specific crop needs.
Other mixes and blends successfully produced on this system include ammonium nitrate derivatives, sulphur bentonite and NPK complex fertilizer.
Production begins with accurate dosing and weighing of the materials to be combined, followed by mixing and, if necessary, grinding. The resulting solution is then fed in molten form to Sandvik’s Rotoform system, where it is deposited onto a continuously running steel cooling belt as droplets.
The speed of the Rotoform drop depositor is synchronised with the speed of the belt to create hemispherical pastilles of a uniform size and shape. Cooling water sprayed against the underside of the belt absorbs the heat of the melt, resulting in controlled solidification. After being discharged from the end of the steel belt cooler, the solid pastilles are conveyed away for storage or bagging.
Rotoform is environmentally friendly with low energy consumption, no visible dust emission and vapour levels that can easily be captured in a simple atmospheric absorber.