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titleOfInvention A method and an apparatus for converting livestock waste flooring material into fertilizer
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method and an apparatus capable of turning livestock waste litter into fertilizer in a short period of time and without dispersing a bad smell to the surroundings. SOLUTION: After the livestock waste bedding material is pulverized by a pulverizer 11, a steam heat treatment is performed in an evaporator 16 at an ambient temperature of 80 to 100 ° C for 30 minutes or more. Next, in the bacterial decomposer 21, aerobic soil bacteria (genus Achromobacter, genus Alcaligenes, genus Pseudomonas, genus Acinetobacter) are used. The water content (weight ratio of water to non-water) is 60 It is decomposed for 120 to 150 hours at ~ 75% at a temperature of 20 to 45 ° C to obtain a fertilizer material containing water. Thereafter, the fertilizer material in a water-containing state is dehydrated by a dehydrator 31 to a moisture content of about 65 to 70%, and then heated in a hot air dryer 35 to an ambient temperature of 18%. It is dried at 0 to 190 ° C. for, for example, 20 minutes to reduce the water content to 55 to 55 ° C. It is then crushed in a crusher 41, and a screen 46 having a particle size of about 5 mm is sieved out.
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