Granular fertilizer drying and agglomeration in storage

G. M. Walker, T. R.A. Magee, C. R. Holland, M. N. Ahmad, J. N. Fox, A. G. Kells

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Abstract

In the manufacture of granular NPK fertilizer the product is cooled before packaging and storage in moisture-proof bags. It has been shown that the temperature of the fertilizer prior to packing is significant in that at high temperatures, drying of the granules takes place in the bag which causes an increase in the humidity of the air surrounding the granules and thus an increase in moisture content at the granule - granule interface. This surface moisture was shown to increase the likelihood of agglomeration in the fertilizer by a capillary adhesion / unconfined yield stress model. An iterative model was set up to establish conditions that would prevent drying occurring, which takes into account fertilizer drying rate, fertilizer cooling rate cooling rate and the effect of coating oils on the drying mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)493-502
Number of pages10
JournalDrying Technology
Volume18
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Capillary adhesion
  • Critical relative humidity
  • Fertilizer cooling
  • Yield strength

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