Irregular cleaning of organic fertilizer equipment will bring many hazards, as follows:

1. Equipment damage and shortened life, corrosion and rust: organic fertilizer equipment will come into contact with organic materials and moisture during use, and irregular cleaning will lead to corrosion and rust of the surface and internal parts of the equipment, especially metal parts.

2. Increased wear of components: Residual materials will increase the friction resistance of the equipment during operation, resulting in increased wear of key components (such as bearings, blades, gears, etc.) and shorten the service life of the equipment.

3. Reduced production efficiency, blockage and failure: Residual materials inside the equipment may block the screen, pipeline or conveying system, resulting in poor operation of the equipment, and even shut down for maintenance.

4. Increased energy consumption: The operation resistance of the uncleaned equipment is large, and more energy is needed to drive it, thus increasing the production cost.

5. Product quality decline, residue pollution: residual materials inside the equipment may breed bacteria or produce odor, affecting the quality and hygiene standards of organic fertilizers.

6. Incomplete fermentation: Residual organic materials may continue to ferment in the equipment, resulting in incomplete fermentation of the next batch of products, affecting fertilizer efficiency.

7. Heavy metal residues: Some organic fertilizer raw materials contain heavy metals. If the equipment is not cleaned regularly, heavy metals may accumulate in the equipment and pollute the soil.

8. Increased maintenance costs: irregular cleaning leads to frequent equipment failures, and maintenance costs rise sharply.

Through regular maintenance and cleaning, the service life of the organic fertilizer production line can be effectively extended, the production efficiency can be improved, and the product quality and operation safety can be guaranteed.