Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability | 60 sets per month |
Delivery Time | 10-30 days after deposit received |
Packaging Details | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden box |
Coating thickness | 0.25mm~0.40mm , two layer of coating internal and external |
Adhesion | 3,450N/cm |
Hardness | 6.0Mohs |
Service life | ≥30 years |
Holiday test | >1500v |
Permeability | Gas / liquid impermeable |
Capacity | 20 m³ to 18,000 m³ |
Tank Material | Glass fused to steel |
Size Of Panel | 2.4M * 1.2M |
Brand Name | CEC TANKS |
Model Number | W |
Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
Place of Origin | China |
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Product Specification
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T | Supply Ability | 60 sets per month |
Delivery Time | 10-30 days after deposit received | Packaging Details | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden box |
Coating thickness | 0.25mm~0.40mm , two layer of coating internal and external | Adhesion | 3,450N/cm |
Hardness | 6.0Mohs | Service life | ≥30 years |
Holiday test | >1500v | Permeability | Gas / liquid impermeable |
Capacity | 20 m³ to 18,000 m³ | Tank Material | Glass fused to steel |
Size Of Panel | 2.4M * 1.2M | Brand Name | CEC TANKS |
Model Number | W | Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
Place of Origin | China | ||
High Light | anaerobic sludge digester ,anaerobic manure digester |
Aerobic Digestion: An Open System That Utilizes Oxygen for Biological Waste Treatment
In today’s world, the need for efficient, eco-friendly waste management solutions has never been greater. As industries and municipalities face growing concerns over waste disposal, one technology that stands out for its effectiveness and sustainability is aerobic digestion.
At Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co., Ltd (Center Enamel), we understand the importance of adopting advanced treatment systems that not only address environmental concerns but also optimize operational efficiency. Aerobic digestion is one such process that plays a pivotal role in the biological treatment of waste, turning harmful materials into environmentally safe products.
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What is Aerobic Digestion?
Aerobic digestion is a biological process in which organic waste materials are broken down by microorganisms in the presence of oxygen. This process is commonly used in the treatment of municipal sewage, industrial effluents, and organic waste generated by agriculture and food industries. The primary goal of aerobic digestion is to reduce the volume and toxicity of organic waste, ultimately turning it into harmless by-products like carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O).
In an aerobic digestion system, oxygen is supplied to microorganisms (aerobes), which then metabolize the organic matter. Unlike anaerobic digestion, which occurs in the absence of oxygen, aerobic digestion requires a continuous supply of oxygen to sustain the biological processes.
How Does Aerobic Digestion Work?
Aerobic digestion is a highly efficient process that occurs in two primary stages:
Breakdown of Organic Material: In the first stage, microorganisms break down complex organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, into simpler substances. This is an active process where microorganisms "consume" the organic waste, metabolizing it and releasing energy.
Conversion to Carbon Dioxide and Water: As the process continues, aerobic organisms release carbon dioxide and water as the by-products of metabolism. These substances are non-hazardous and can be safely released into the environment, completing the waste treatment cycle.
The process not only reduces the volume of waste but also significantly diminishes pathogens, making the waste suitable for further treatment or safe disposal.
Advantages of Aerobic Digestion
1. Effective Waste Treatment
Aerobic digestion is particularly effective at treating organic waste, including sewage, food waste, agricultural residues, and industrial effluents. The oxygen-driven process breaks down complex waste materials into safer and simpler compounds, improving the overall quality of the effluent.
2. Speed and Efficiency
Compared to anaerobic digestion, aerobic digestion operates at a faster rate. The presence of oxygen speeds up the microbial activity, resulting in a quicker breakdown of organic matter. This speed makes aerobic digestion ideal for systems requiring rapid waste treatment, such as municipal sewage plants and food processing facilities.
3. Produces Safe, Harmless By-Products
The end products of aerobic digestion—carbon dioxide and water—are non-toxic, unlike some by-products from other waste treatment processes. This makes aerobic digestion one of the most environmentally friendly treatment methods, reducing the risk of harmful emissions and contamination.
4. Low Odor
One of the common complaints with waste treatment systems is the strong odor produced by organic matter during processing. Aerobic digestion helps minimize odors because aerobic microorganisms convert organic waste into CO₂ and water, which are odor-free by comparison. This makes aerobic treatment a more pleasant option for communities near waste treatment plants.
5. Supports Circular Economy and Sustainability
The treatment process can also generate valuable by-products such as treated effluent (which can be used for irrigation or industrial purposes) and compost (which can be used as a soil conditioner). In certain cases, the aerobic digestion process may also produce biogas that can be used for energy production.
By utilizing organic waste as a resource rather than a burden, aerobic digestion contributes to the circular economy, where waste is turned into a valuable asset rather than a problem to be disposed of.
Applications of Aerobic Digestion
Aerobic digestion is widely used in various industries and sectors for effective waste management. Here are some common applications:
1. Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)
Municipal sewage treatment plants often use aerobic digestion as part of the secondary treatment process. Aerobic microorganisms help to further treat sewage after it has been subjected to primary treatment (screening and settling). This ensures that harmful contaminants such as organic pollutants, bacteria, and pathogens are significantly reduced before the effluent is released back into the environment.
2. Agricultural Waste Management
Farmers and agricultural industries generate large volumes of organic waste, including animal manure, crop residues, and food processing waste. Aerobic digestion helps treat these waste streams, converting them into safer, non-toxic by-products. The process also generates compost, which can be used as a soil conditioner to improve soil health.
3. Food Industry Waste
Food processing plants generate considerable quantities of organic waste that need to be treated in an environmentally responsible way. Aerobic digestion helps break down this waste, reducing its environmental impact and producing safe effluent for disposal or reuse.
4. Industrial Effluents
Various industries, such as textiles, paper, and chemical manufacturing, produce organic waste as part of their operations. Aerobic digestion can treat these effluents, reducing the environmental footprint of the manufacturing process and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
5. Biogas Production
In some aerobic digestion systems, the by-products are used for biogas production, particularly in cases where there is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic processes. The biogas produced can then be harnessed as a renewable energy source, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.
Why Choose Center Enamel for Your Aerobic Digestion System?
At Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co., Ltd (Center Enamel), we specialize in providing innovative, durable, and efficient storage solutions for waste treatment facilities. Our Glass-Fused-to-Steel Tanks, known for their exceptional corrosion resistance, are ideal for storing the treated effluent from aerobic digestion systems. We also offer customized tank solutions to ensure that your aerobic digestion system operates at optimal efficiency, reducing operational costs and improving treatment effectiveness.
Our products are designed with environmental sustainability in mind, ensuring that your waste treatment system operates in harmony with ecological goals. Whether you're running a municipal sewage treatment plant, a farm-based anaerobic digestion facility, or an industrial waste treatment plant, our Glass-Fused-to-Steel Tanks provide the reliable and long-lasting storage solutions you need for safe, efficient waste treatment.
Aerobic digestion is an open, oxygen-driven biological process that offers an efficient, sustainable, and environmentally friendly solution for treating organic waste. By leveraging naturally occurring microorganisms, aerobic digestion converts waste into harmless by-products, providing municipalities and industries with an effective means to manage organic waste.
At Center Enamel, we are proud to support this process with our Glass-Fused-to-Steel Tanks, designed to provide superior performance and durability for aerobic digestion projects. Contact us today to learn more about how our products can enhance your aerobic digestion systems and help you achieve your waste treatment goals.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
1989
Employee Number:
500~600
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co.,Ltd is a professional manufacturer dedicated to the design and fabrication of bolted storage tanks since 1989. Our products range includes Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, fusion bonded epoxy tanks, stainless steel tanks, galvanized steel tanks a... Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co.,Ltd is a professional manufacturer dedicated to the design and fabrication of bolted storage tanks since 1989. Our products range includes Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, fusion bonded epoxy tanks, stainless steel tanks, galvanized steel tanks a...
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