Aerobic composting is a process for transforming biodegradable materials
into stable humus, which is divided into intensive degradation stage and
the maturation stage. After the sorting and recycling of other
non-biodegradable materials from the rubbish, the biodegradable
materials then enter the aerobic composting system for the purpose of
degradation and stabilization. In this period, not only the organic
materials is decomposed, decreased in volume and weight, but also most
of hazardous bacteria, pathogens and viruses are killed.
The methods of aerobic composting that Biomax Group is utilizing include
forced aeration composting such as tunnel composting, modular
composting, and dynamic aerobic composting. In consequence, the organic
rubbish and the gardening waste can be handled effectively. Furthermore,
the stabilization of the non-recyclable rubbish, and the post-treatment
of anaerobic digestion residues are also very effective.
The stabilized compost, after composting, will enter another refining
system for sorting out impurity and rejects. During this stage, Biomax
uses a unique type of equipment which can produce high-quality product
with 95% sorting efficiency. |