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Compound microbial preparation "Oppenheimer Formula"

Dry powder containing a high concentration of microorganisms.

This formulation is a dry powder that contains a high concentration of complex microorganisms extracted from nature. These complex microbial groups exhibit extremely high effectiveness in purifying water and soil contaminated with substances such as vegetable oils, mineral oils, and organic chlorinated compounds. When the carrier, diatomaceous earth, comes into contact with water and pollutants, the complex microbial groups contained within it become activated. The pollutants are detoxified by the action of the microorganisms, resulting in water and carbon dioxide. 【Main Features】 ■ Easy to weigh and handle ■ Contains a selected group of powerful oil-degrading microorganisms at high concentration, so it works immediately upon activation ■ Does not contain surfactants and is composed of naturally derived microorganisms, making it environmentally friendly *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Composite Microbial Preparations: Soil and Groundwater Environmental Standards in Asian Countries

Complex bioformulations for the degradation of PAHs, which contain over 100 chemical substances.

The number of environmental regulatory substances for soil and groundwater in Japan is small, and among them, the regulation of substances derived from petroleum products is extremely limited. Not only in Asian countries but also in other countries abroad, substances derived from petroleum products are regulated, and TPH (total petroleum hydrocarbons) is naturally included, along with standards set for BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene) and PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons). However, in Japan, although guidelines for oil pollution measures have been established, they mainly address issues related to oil odor and oil films, and there are no established standards for TPH or PAHs. (Benzene is regulated under the Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act, but toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene are excluded.) On our website, we introduce examples of PAHs degradation tests using the composite microbial agent "Oppenheimer Formula TM." [Test Examples] ■ Degradation test of PAHs contained in diesel oil ■ PAHs degradation tests using various microbial agents *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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