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Frequently asked questions ( FAQ ) |
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What
can I compost with the bio waste container? Generally
you can compost all kinds of biological waste and prepare such mechanical/biological. You can find the recommended compositions
here. |
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Can
I prepare biogenous wastes mechanical/biological? Of
course you can prepare biogenous wastes mechanically biological with our bio
waste container. This takes a little longer in contrast to the
composting. |
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How
can I transport the bio waste container? |
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Which
conditions are necessary for the employment of your bio waste containers? We
have designed the various mobile bio - waste – containers in such a way that
only very small demands are made on the operator. You need an electrical
connection with 400 V / 32 A as well as a firm surface area. Connection to a
water supply is desirable, but not compulsary. |
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What
about air and water pollutions? Our
containers are fully sealed, self-sufficient systems. Developing liquid
run-off is collected in a tank inside the container and is recycled for humidification
during the production cycle. The exhaust air is effectively
filtered, so that no odours occur. We fulfil the German requirements in accordance with
17 and 30 BimSchV. |
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For
what reasons are your bio waste containers so economical?
In
relation to all well-known and conventional plants we did not design our
production line for the usual requirements of the industry.
Instead; quantity production takes place according to most economical
industrial yardsticks, matured economy, and modern machines.
Besides that, we co-operate with trustworthy, reliable and competent
partners, therefore maximising our 'Know-how' to your benefit. As a result
of output, and a moderate price structure,
we can offer our products low-priced. This in turn saves on investment and maintenance
costs. REMEMBER; effective control of processes saves time and money. |
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Can
I use the exhaust air for fermentation gas production? At
this point we must unfortunately disappoint you. Since it concerns an aerobic
procedure within the composting process, so no usable fermentation gas with
appropriate methane ratios develops. Fermentation gas for use results only
from an anaerobic process of fermentation |