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Production Of Fluoride Treatment Material Using Locally Available Material to Customers With Low Price And High Quality  Including Technical Support.

  • For : treatment, animal feed & fertilizer input
  • Treatment material Regeneration (reusing) service

Waste bone Processing

Raw waste bone

The process begins with raw waste bone material, often sourced from animal by-products or agricultural waste. These bones contain calcium phosphate, a key mineral component.

Burning

The raw waste bones undergo a controlled burning or heating process, known as calcination. This step involves exposing the bones to high temperatures, typically around 900 to 1,200 degrees Celsius. During this process, organic components are removed, leaving behind calcium oxide (lime) and phosphorus pentoxide.

Crushing and sizing

After calcination, the resulting calcium oxide and phosphorus pentoxide are crushed into a fine powder. This step is crucial for achieving the desired particle size and consistency. The powder is then carefully sized to meet specific requirements, ensuring uniformity in the final product.

Final Product

This process results in the creation of calcium phosphate, a compound that finds various applications, particularly in industries such as agriculture (as a fertilizer), food and beverages (as a nutrient supplement). The utilization of raw waste bone in this process contributes to the sustainable management of organic waste while extracting valuable materials for various applications.

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