The present invention relates to a system for coating fertilizer substrates. The invention also relates to a process for coating fertilizer substrates and the coated substrates thereof.
Several devices and methods are conventionally known for coating fertilizer substrates. Conventionally, coatings are made for controlling the release of fertilizer and the coatings included resins and waxes. Some of the key challenges involved in coating fertilizer substrates include obtaining adequate adherence of the coating over the substrates, ensuring homogeneity of distribution of the coating over the substrate, and preventing agglomeration of particles during the process of coating. Achieving adherence on a solid substrate coated by solid particles is challenging and uniform adherence of solid particles over the substrate is essential in ensuring homogeneity of the coating. Though adherence promoters could be employed to solve this problem, practically, in the presence of such promoters, substrate surfaces tend to agglomerate. Further the device used for coating are required to be kept in an environment that does not facilitate degradation of the fertilizer substrates. There is therefore a need to have a device for coating fertilizer substrates that solve the above referred problems in the art.
The present invention provides a system for coating a fertilizer.
The invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end, wherein the blowing unit comprises a heating element
In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end, wherein the mixing unit is adapted to be mounted on a mounting unit
In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end, wherein the mixing unit is adapted to be mounted on a mounting unit and wherein the mounting unit is adapted to mount a drive motor and a gear box In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end wherein the blowing unit is adapted to provide a hot air blow into the inner volume of the mixing unit.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end wherein the system is adapted to first coat a fertilizer substrate with a gel to form a gel-coated substrate and then coat the gel-coated substrate with a powder. In one embodiment, the invention provides a system comprising a mixing unit wherein the mixing unit comprises a container bowl having an inlet portion and an outlet portion wherein the inlet portion is operatively fastened to a hot air conduit having a blowing unit connected at one end wherein the system is adapted to first coat a fertilizer substrate with a gel to form a gel-coated substrate and then coat the gel-coated substrate with a powder, wherein the powder comprises a super absorbent polymer.
In another embodiment the invention provides a process for coating a fertilizer, the process comprising charging a mixing unit with a fertilizer substrate, first coating the substrate with a gel to form a gel-coated substrate then coating the gel-coated substrate with a powder.
In a further embodiment, the invention provides coated particles prepared by the process of the invention wherein the coated particulates consist essentially of a fertilizer substrate and a super absorbent polymer.
The accompanying drawing, which is included to further illustrate an embodiment of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. It is meant to be an exemplary illustration provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and is not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.
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The invention also provides a process for coating fertilizer. The process of the invention involves first charging the fertilizer substrates to a container bowl (2), preparing a gel to be dispensed into the container bowl for intimate mixing with the fertilizer substrates, then charging a superabsorbent polymer powder to the gel-coated fertilizer substrates. The gel material used in the system and process of the invention can comprise a material suitable to form gel from 1.5 to 10% by weight of the fertilizer. Advantageously, a starch based superabsorbent polymer is used as the gel formation material. Most advantageously, the gel is used at a concentration of 1.5% to 5% by weight of the fertilizer. Though various materials that form a gel could be used, the gel formation material is preferably a polymer, for example Xanthan gum. Other gel forming material include Rhodopol 23® and various kinds of starch. The concentration of the gel material is optimized and maintained in order to provide sufficient adherence of superabsorbent polymer. In particular, for coating of fertilizer substrates, the gel concentration is of a sufficient level to allow superabsorbent powder coating while minimizing the loss of nutrient value, for example, nitrogen availability to crop plants. Keeping the amount of gel low helps to avoid the formation of lumps during mixing process of gel. After dispensing the gel and thorough mixing of the gel with the fertiliser, the mixture is treated with a hot air blow from the blowing unit, resulting in a free-flowing coated fertilizer substrates. Typically, the heating element is set at a temperature in the range of 70 to 100° C. for heating the air required to provide the hot air blow. The progress of the entire process is monitored to prevent lumping and loss of the fertilizer. The coating process is run as a batch or continuous process.
Various fertilizer substrates can be coated using the system and process of the invention. In one embodiment the fertiliser that is coated is Urea. Other fertilizers that can be coated using the system of the present invention include, but are not limited to, SSP (Single Super Phosphate), Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), DSP (Double super phosphate), NPK and the mixtures thereof
Fertilizer particulates is usually uniformly coated with SAP. The thickness of the gel layer and coating material may be varied as per the requirement, but usually coating of uniform thickness is obtained.
Depending upon the method and quantity used to coat the fertilizer substrates, the layer of “Super Absorbent Polymer” (SAP) coating may be obtained at various percentages/thicknesses. Typically, for the fertilizer substrates of the invention, the percentage of polymers used may be from 0.01 to 10% on weight basis. In most cases, SAP coated fertilizer substrates contain about 0.01 to 10% of SAP. In many cases, SAP coated fertilizer substrates comprise about 0.1 to 10% of SAP. Most advantageously, SAP coated particulate fertilizer comprises about 3% of SAP, i.e, 100 Kilogram of SAP coated fertilizer contains 3 Kilogram of SAP.
The system and process of the present invention enables coating of fertilizer substrates with a superabsorbent polymer powder uniformly to result in a free flowing superabsorbent polymer coated fertilizer particles. The system and process of the present invention ensures that the SAP coated fertilizer substrates are coated in such a manner that nutrient value of the fertilizer is not compromised. The system and process of the present invention enables such coating without resulting in lump formation or resulting in agglomeration of individual fertilizer particles. Further, the process of the present invention uses superabsorbent polymer itself as the gel formation material obviating the need of using a separate gel formation material for holding SAP powder that is treated over the gel-coated fertilizer.
The invention is further illustrated by way of the following non-limiting example
15 g of starch based superabsorbent polymer was scooped into 1 liter of distilled water in a beaker and homogenised thoroughly by a homogenizer until a viscous gel, free from lumps, is obtained
50 kg of urea was charged into the container bowl of the mixing unit. 1.8 kg of precipitated silica is added to the bowl after this. Gel prepared as in a) above was then dispensed into the container bowl using a dispensing unit, simultaneously starting agitation of the container bowl by means of the motor. The mixture was agitated for 30 minutes after closing the container bowl using a lid.
The above description is illustrative only and is not limiting The present invention is defined by the claims that follow and their full range of equivalents.
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201931027754 | Jul 2019 | IN | national |
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PCT/IB2019/057380 | 9/2/2019 | WO |