PIG BREEDERS
Nitrogen removal
Perpetuate the spreading plan Pig manure is an effluent very rich in ammoniac nitrogen (approximately 80% of total nitrogen). Nitrification is achieved in The CARBOFIL® bioreactor and denitrification in an anoxic tank. The very strong oxygenation capacity of the digester makes it possible to remove nitrogen in only 10 days for a guaranteed removal superior with 70%. CARBOFIL® treatment also makes it possible to neutralize slurry odours and to preserve the water resource from nitrates. The bioreactor CARBOFIL® is validated by the French Water Agency, like in the principal pig producing countries (Spain, the United States, Canada, Russia…). Our range of apparatus makes it possible to find solutions on all breeding sizes (from 100 to 10.000 sows). More information: contact us Phosphorus removal
Phosphorus separation by centrifugation Phosphorus is present in pig manure in particle forms. Sedimentation by centrifugation makes it possible to reach up to 85% of phosphorus removal. Moreover, separation of solid and liquid phases allows the withdrawal of an additional 20 % of nitrogen removal. Thus, the treatment of phosphorus limits the accumulation of this compound in the ground and protects rivers from eutrophication (algae development). Follow-up by supervision
To help you to follow your treatment installation, we can set up a system of supervision. A long distance follow-up is possible from a computer. You can, therefore, concentrate on your breeding. Piggery washing
Profit in the breeding productivity by treating slurry Studies have shown that the reduction of 50 to 25 ammonia ppm per cubic meters of air in livestock buildings makes it possible to increase the daily average profit of the pigs by 30 grams. Washing consists of the recirculation of treated liquid manure in the pits under the livestock building making it possible to dilute the quantity of rough liquid manure and to limit the ammonia emissions in the breeding. The implementation of the process is simple. It consists of introducing treated liquid manure into the pit under the building. The treated liquid manure will mix with the fresh liquid manure of the day. The evacuations from the building towards external storage are carried out daily by the already existing system. The mixed liquid manure is reprocessed with the CARBOFIL® digester. A fraction is transferred towards a storage of treated liquid manure and the other fraction returns under the building. The interests are multiple:
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