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Anaerobic Digester Tank Specification:
Item | Process type | Specification | Anti-corrossion method | Application |
anaerobic reactor in chicken farm | CSTR | 800m3 | Electrophoresis | food waste, straw, chicken farms, cattle farms, pig farms, and other livestock farms |
Installation method | Material | Stirring method | Advantage | |
Flip-clip installation process | Q235B | Mechnical stirring | suitable for handling high solids or ther difficult-to-degrade organic waste |
Anaerobic Digester Tank Description:
A biogas plant is the name often given to an anaerobic digester
that treats farm wastes or energy crops. It can be produced using
anaerobic digesters (air-tight tanks with different
configurations). These plants can be fed with energy crops such as
maize silage or biodegradable wastes including sewage sludge and
food waste. During the process, the micro-organisms transform
biomass waste into biogas (mainly methane and carbon dioxide) and
digestate. Higher quantities of biogas can be produced when the
wastewater is co-digested with other residuals from the dairy
industry, sugar industry, or brewery industry. For example, while
mixing 90% of wastewater from beer factory with 10% cow whey, the
production of biogas was increased by 2.5 times compared to the
biogas produced by wastewater from the brewery only.
Manufacturing of biogas from intentionally planted maize has been
described as being unsustainable and harmful due to very
concentrated, intense and soil eroding character of these
plantations.
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