Case Studies and Products - Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Resource Centre

Portable biogas analyser for accurate gas monitoring within biogas applications.

We stock many grades of activated carbon and activated alumina. Our potassium permanganate impregnation from Alphasorb provides effective final polishing. SulfaTreat media is also available for H2S removal from biogas and landfill gas. We have a special impregnation for emergency chlorine scrubbe

SulfaTreat is ideal for removing H2S in gas streams from anaerobic digesters or landfill sites. It will also prevent the formation of sulphur dioxide in flue gases. Final polishing after bioscrubbers is another important use.
The Bredbury Parkway MRF will treat some 111,000 tonnes per year of residual waste as part of a new mechanical biological treatment facility(MBT). The MRF will recover a high calorific value fuel fraction for energy production, metals for recycling plus organic fraction.
We can achieve optimum sludge volume reduction and maximise the potential energy recovery using the Eolia software. Technology includes gravity belt thickeners, belt press, thermal hydrolysis, Anaerobic Digestion, incineration, wet oxidation, liquid sludge chemical stabilisation and pasteurisation a

CBIO, market leader in the provision of microbial solutions, can offer expert consultancy and advice on the design, installation and operation of all types of anaerobic digestion plants (AD). CBIO can also provide detailed on-site AD analysis using state of the art test rigs and analytical equipmen
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