Our Focus Areas
The production of biogas from organic waste provides major environmental benefits, both in the form of reduced greenhouse gas emissions and by reusing energy in organic waste. In general, the biogas industry faces significant challenges related to sand and particles accumulating in tanks and reactors. Since the sand occupies a gradually increasing volume, the active reactor volume decreases. This leads to both lower sludge handling capacity and reduced biogas production. Today, the sand is removed by removing biogas reactors from operation and emptying them of sludge in a time-consuming process that results in a further loss of sludge capacity and biogas production.
We use highly efficient hydrocyclones to extract sand from water and sludge streams. Our proprietary hydrocyclones are autonomous, i.e. the cyclones operate without a sand chamber, reject valves and flushing systems. We use special materials for increased erosion resistance in our cyclones.
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