The enzymes work to hydrolyze difficult-to-decompose components such as fats, starches, and proteins. This reduces factory sludge without using chemicals.
Are you facing any of the following concerns? - I want to set up environmentally friendly facilities with awareness of SDGs. - Wastewater treatment using chemicals is costly. - I want to design a factory that produces less sludge. - I want to suppress odors from the factory. The 'SB-1 EX System' hydrolyzes difficult-to-decompose components such as fats, starch, and proteins through the action of enzymes (such as lipase) secreted by SB-1. Fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerin, while starch and proteins are also decomposed into smaller molecules, which can be quickly broken down into water and carbon dioxide by resident microorganisms such as activated sludge. Features: - Can design a wastewater treatment system that complies with SDGs. - Strong against wastewater with high concentrations of fats. - No chemicals required. - Strong against wastewater with high concentrations of starch and proteins. - Reduces waste generation. - Helps prevent screen clogging. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Contributes to SDGs ■ Reduces unpleasant odors ■ Can stop the pressurized floating device ■ Speeds up processing ■ Requires little effort ■ Possible even on small sites
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【Case Studies】 ■Efficiency improvement of factory wastewater treatment processes ■Significant reduction of sludge ■Dairy product processing ■High-concentration wastewater from meat processing and prepared food processing *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company solves the problems of restaurants and food manufacturers with the power of our unique lipid-decomposing bio. We are also capable of flexible and innovative responses to various environmental issues. Moving forward, we will continue our research and development activities with the philosophy of "creating an environment that coexists with nature."