Fertilizers

Heating Phosphate Fertilizers With Ultra Efficient Technology

Solex heat exchange technology is engineered specifically for heating phosphate fertilizers of all types. Solex has hundreds of heat exchangers installed in more than 43 countries in fertilizer heating applications. Not only does Solex technology use up to 90% less energy while heating phosphate fertilizers, but it offers other significant process benefits as well. Watch this video to discover more about Solex heating technology for heating phosphate fertilizers.





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How Solex Technology Works for Heating Phosphate Fertilizers

Watch this video and discover how Solex technology works for heating phosphate fertilizers.




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Years of Experience in Fertilizer Heating Applications

Solex has been involved in fertilizer heating applications world-wide for more than 20 years, and has a team of experts capable of handling the most difficult fertilizer heating challenges. View a list of some of the fertilizer companies Solex has served world-wide.

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Benefits of the Solex Technology for Heating Phosphate Fertilizers

Solex indirect plate heat exchange technology provides slow and controlled movement of the fertilizer through the heater, preventing product abrasion and degradation. And, since air is not used directly to heat the fertilizer, the risk of product moisture content changes and contamination is eliminated. Emissions and dust are also eliminated and installation costs are minimized due to the removal of unnecessary air handling equipment.




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Heating Phosphate Fertilizers With Recovered Energy

The Solex indirect plate heat exchange technology makes it easy to use waste heat from your facility for heating phosphate fertilizers. The unique design of the Solex heat exchanger plates makes it possible for the plates to heat the fertilizer by conduction using a variety of recovered heat mediums, such as hot water, steam, thermal oil, or even air.

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