| Herkunftsort: | China |
| Markenname: | CEC TANKS |
| Zertifizierung: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Modellnummer: | W |
| Min Bestellmenge: | 1 Satz |
| Preis: | $5000~$20000 one set |
| Verpackung Informationen: | PE-Polyschaum zwischen jeweils zwei Stahlplatten; Holzpalette und Holz |
| Lieferzeit: | 10–30 Tage nach Erhalt der Anzahlung |
| Zahlungsbedingungen: | L/C, T/T |
| Versorgungsmaterial-Fähigkeit: | 60 Sätze pro Monat |
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| Herkunftsort | China | Markenname | CEC TANKS |
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| Zertifizierung | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI | Modellnummer | W |
| Farbe des Tankkörpers: | Dunkelgrün / kann individuell angepasst werden | Korrosionsintegrität: | Exzellent |
| Dicke der Stahlplatten: | 3 mm bis 12 mm, abhängig von der Tankstruktur | Chemische Beständigkeit: | Exzellent |
| Größe des Panels: | 2,4 Mio. * 1,2 Mio | Leicht zu reinigen: | Glatt, glänzend, inert, antiadhäsiv |
| Hervorheben: | biogas technology for kitchen waste,GFS tanks wastewater treatment,CSTR process Malaysia solution |
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This article highlights the application of cutting-edge biogas technology, utilizing GFS tanks and the CSTR process, as a transformative solution for kitchen waste management within Malaysia’s growing industrial and municipal sectors.
Malaysia, with its rapidly expanding population and urbanization, encounters growing challenges in managing kitchen waste effectively. The reliance on traditional disposal methods like landfills is increasingly untenable due to environmental concerns and limited space. Kitchen waste is characterized by high organic content, moisture, and potential for energy recovery, making it a valuable resource if managed correctly. However, without advanced treatment technologies, this waste remains a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and environmental pollution, necessitating a shift toward innovative anaerobic digestion solutions.
Converting organic kitchen waste into biogas through anaerobic digestion provides a dual benefit for Malaysia: effective waste stabilization and the generation of renewable, clean energy. This process reduces the burden on landfills, mitigates methane leakage, and produces digestate that serves as an excellent organic fertilizer for local agriculture. By harnessing the energy potential embedded in food waste, Malaysia can enhance its energy security, promote sustainability, and foster a robust circular economy, turning a significant waste management problem into a viable energy solution.
Center Enamel specializes in delivering professional, highly customized design solutions for biogas projects across Malaysia. Our approach involves a meticulous analysis of the project's waste feedstock, energy output targets, and site constraints. We integrate advanced technological processes with durable infrastructure engineering to ensure that every facility we design meets international benchmarks for safety and performance. Our expert team ensures that projects are not only efficient at waste degradation but are also scalable and reliable, catering to the specific needs of Malaysian municipal and industrial stakeholders.
Our core technology relies on the CSTR (Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor) process. This anaerobic technology is perfectly suited for Malaysia’s high-solids kitchen waste. By utilizing a closed reactor tank equipped with a specialized mechanical stirring device, the process ensures that microorganisms and feedstock remain in a state of complete, continuous mixing. This state is essential for optimal fermentation, enabling consistent biogas production while effectively degrading complex organic matter that might otherwise resist traditional treatment methods.
GFS tanks are the cornerstone of Center Enamel’s storage technology. Through a high-temperature firing process, molten glass is fused to steel, creating an inert surface that provides exceptional resistance to corrosion and environmental degradation. Our Double Membrane Roof serves as the ideal integration for these tanks, offering significant cost savings on construction and space efficiency by functioning as an integrated gas storage system, thereby reducing the need for extensive, separate gas holder infrastructure on the project site.
For Malaysia, implementing advanced biogas technologies like the CSTR process and GFS tanks is a strategic step toward sustainable waste management. Center Enamel provides the expertise, high-quality infrastructure, and comprehensive EPC services to effectively convert kitchen waste into a valuable, renewable energy source. By choosing Center Enamel, partners in Malaysia can ensure their projects are built for long-term reliability and environmental impact, supporting the nation’s goals for greener, more efficient waste processing.