Standardized Operating Procedures for Shredding Rice Straw with a Single-Shaft Shredder Raw Material Feeding
Feed the bundled and stacked rice straw into the feed inlet of the shredder via a belt conveyor at a uniform feeding speed to prevent equipment jamming caused by excessive one-time feeding.
Shredder
Bundled rice straw is fed into the cutter box of the shredder and sheared by the high-speed rotating moving blades on the main shaft in conjunction with the fixed blades. Meanwhile, the internal pusher plate repeatedly conveys the unshredded material back into the cutter box until the rice straw is shredded to a specified size.
Finished Product Discharging
The shredded rice straw falls naturally through the screen at the bottom of the discharge port (the screen aperture can be customized according to customer requirements, with 10-30mm being the common specification), and is collected into the silo via the discharge conveyor belt.
Core Applications
It is used for the breeding of herbivorous livestock and poultry such as cattle, sheep and geese. Shredded rice straw is easier for livestock and poultry to eat, reducing feed waste; it can also be subjected to silage and ammoniation treatment to improve palatability and nutritional value.
After being crushed and refined, it is mixed with peat and perlite to make seedling substrate, which is used for raising seedlings of vegetables and flowers. It replaces part of the peat soil to reduce seedling raising costs, and features good air permeability that is conducive to the root growth of young seedlings.