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Organic waste composter COMPOST 350

Organic waste composter - COMPOST 350 - Ecopans
Organic waste composter - COMPOST 350 - Ecopans
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organic waste

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COMPOST 350 with vehicle delivery system is a fully automated electromechanical composter. It transforms the delivered organic waste into excellent nutrient-rich compost, reducing the volume of the treated organic fraction by up to 70 percent. The composting process is very simple with ECOPANS composters: INPUT: Domestic and non-domestic organic waste with the addition of 10-12% battered cellulose wood structuring material; PROCESS:The automatic and completely aerobic process, which takes 60 days, allows the transformation of organic material into compost that will be ejected from the machine's end nozzle into a specially placed container. The 60-day cycle duration ensures that the outgoing compost has already reached a degree of biological stability whereby neither odour nor leachate will be emitted, a problem that could occur in cycles of shorter duration; OUTPUT: Compost of excellent quality already stabilised, and requiring only 30 days of storage to be used. Willingness to provide bio-chemical analyses performed on compost produced by similar plants. OPTIONAL Bag-opening system; Remote control of the machine; Pellet feeder; Biofilter outlet gas monitoring system moisture - CO2 - CH4 - NH3 - H2S; Automatic sifter shaker integrated in the composter. PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Flat concrete or asphalt platform; Water supply connection for cleaning the area; Power supply with suitable switchboard for machine connection (Ecopans will provide the necessary information).
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