Biochar block
【Feature 1】 Use of special charcoal "O+K Charcoal (Otasuke Charcoal)": The charcoal used in the "Bio Char Block" is originally made from tropical wood, which has many gaps, and is further baked at a temperature of 700°C to increase these gaps. The specific surface area is 350u/gram, and the pore distribution is 1.6 to 1.7nm, which is suitable for the habitation and reproduction of bio bacteria (in our experiments, a processing capacity 15 times greater than that of introducing the bacteria itself was achieved). As evidence, even when bio bacteria are cultured with activated carbon or bamboo charcoal, the amount of bacteria growth is not different from that of the bacteria itself. 【Feature 2】 Use of special bacteria "Back Power": This is a bacteria discovered domestically (patent pending) that has a very high effect on the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus, and since it is a facultative anaerobic bacteria, it does not require large amounts of oxygen like aerobic bacteria. 【Feature 3】 Special adhesive "Liquid 21": This adhesive can strongly bond charcoal to charcoal at points without filling the gaps (porous) of the charcoal too much. Therefore, this block can have an unparalleled number of gaps necessary for the habitation of bacteria compared to others. 【Feature 4】 Easy handling of bacteria and the doubling of bacteria growth (effectiveness) is the key.
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- Easy removal of nitrogen, phosphorus, and n-hexane from wastewater - Biochar blocks are recycled products made from waste pallets and packaging materials. □ For more details, please contact us.
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What the Aoyama Ecosystem is pursuing can be summed up in one word: "safety." For humans, safety means "creating and securing conditions for continued existence." In order for us to live safely and comfortably, it is necessary to form a "sustainable circular economy society" as soon as possible. However, people continue to obsessively pursue consumption expansion at the expense of individual and societal welfare. A society that relies on consumption expansion ignores and alters natural cycles, disrupting the entire ecosystem. Fortunately, our company is located by Lake Biwa, a model area where humans and nature influence each other for survival. If we can devise and implement a system that maintains a circular balance here, it could be applied everywhere on Earth. We are committed to this place and aim to think about and build the necessary systems for humans to "continue living safely" here, and to develop that ecological economy system.