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Using anaerobic organisms will cause organic matter in wastewater to decompose (reconstitute; transform) into methane and carbon dioxide, divided into two stages, acidification and methanization. During the acidification phase, acidifying bacteria use special digestive enzymes to convert organic macromolecules into simple compounds such as volatile fatty acids (acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid and lactic, etc.), alcohol compounds (such as ethanol, methanol) and ammonia nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide etc. During the methanation stage, the methanogens convert the products of the acidification stage into gases. like methane and carbon dioxide.
Gas-Liquid-Solid three-phase separator
Tank
Bio ga equipment
Anaerobic fluidized bed (AFB) biological treatment equipment