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Nitrifying bacteria 'BFL5800NT'

Ammonia removal treatment and gas treatment in wastewater are possible! Suitable for gas scrubbers, bio-scrubbers, etc.

"BFL5800NT" is a specially formulated product that contains microorganisms of the Nitrosomonas species. It includes microorganisms that begin to break down ammonia immediately upon addition, and these microorganisms coexist with existing biomass to improve overall efficiency, allowing the plant to recover rapidly. Additionally, it is resistant to chemicals in water and can operate even at water temperatures in the low 10s Celsius. Many of our customers use it in their nitrification tanks. 【Features】 ■ Biological oxidation of ammonia in wastewater for removal from water ■ Capable of gas treatment ■ Microorganisms coexist with existing biomass to improve overall efficiency ■ Rapid recovery of the plant ■ Resistant to chemicals in water and can operate even at water temperatures in the low 10s Celsius *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Microbial Agent "BFL4400AN" Case Study 1

Biogas production has improved from 2,389 m3 to 4,435 m3 per day! A case study of implementation at a potato processing plant.

The factory in question manufactures fried potatoes (French fries) and many food-grade potato flakes, and the wastewater treatment facility combines anaerobic and aerobic processes. The primary objective was to improve the COD values of the treatment facility, and the secondary objective was to increase the amount of biogas produced. Biofuture Ireland developed a microbial agent called 'BFL4400AN' for the anaerobic treatment facility. After three months, the COD values improved from 0.34m3/kg COD removed to 0.72m3/kg COD removed, achieving a 112% improvement. 【Case Summary】 ■ Industry: Potato processing plant ■ Location: France ■ Issues: Poor biogas generation and unsatisfactory COD improvement ■ Product Used: Microbial agent BFL4400AN *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case Study 2 of the Microbial Agent "BFL4400AN"

Significant decrease in dry matter! Case study of introduction at a public sewage treatment plant where wastewater from brewing and household wastewater is combined.

A public sewage treatment plant in France accepts wastewater from households and breweries. The problem was that anaerobic digestion was not functioning efficiently, and the gas production was insufficient. The first phase of the research evaluated how much the anaerobic digestion could be improved using 'BFL4400AN' at the laboratory level before applying it to the actual system. As a result, a significant reduction in COD was achieved. The generation of biogas increased significantly, not only allowing for the acquisition of more energy but also improving the facility's profitability. [Case Summary] - Industry: Public sewage treatment plant receiving wastewater from breweries and households - Location: France - Issues: Poor biogas generation and unsatisfactory improvement in COD - Product used: Microbial agent BFL4400AN *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Recommended sample testing method by BioFuture for BFL4400AN.

A method for introducing microbial agents by dividing them! Introducing the sample testing method.

This is an introduction to the sample testing method recommended by BioFuture for the microbial agent "BFL4400AN." Dissolve 10g of the product in 100ml of water, shake the container well for 5 minutes, and let it sit for 30 minutes before taking 5ml from the supernatant. Assuming no sludge is brought in from other methane fermentation plants, add 2L of surplus sludge available at your own location into a container, and then add the supernatant using two different methods. For comparison, a control with 5ml of water will be used. The reason for considering two different methods of addition is that while adding a large amount at once can accelerate processes like hydrolysis, it may also lead to a rapid decrease in pH, which could halt methane production. BioFuture recommends a method of adding the microbial agent in portions. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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