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Here is information on biogas brand Netzsch pump.

The biogas pumps are used to mix liquid and solid phases to increase the performance of its process of generation of biogas.
Netzsch has developed a special pump that makes this process easily and smoothly for you.



How does it work:

Feeding chamber
The substrates such as dry chicken faeces, whole plants, grass or corn silage as well as coferments with recirculates (liquid manure and the like) from the fermenter or post-fermenter are added to the mixing pump in various compounds via a solids dispenser.

Via a feeding tube on the funnel of the mixing pump the liquid manure or the recirculate is added using a displacement pump.
The dry substrates are also added to the funnel via a solids dispenser.
The liquid phase and the dry substrate are already mixed in the funnel area.

With the help of a feeding screw conveyor in the pump housing the mixture flows into the tamping area.
The progression of the screw means that more liquid phase is transported to the rotor-stator system than the pump may transport on from the tamping area.
The remaining liquid area is subjected to a back flow, which is reinforced due to the segmented screw elements.
Thus, the homogenisation of the both substrates is achieved and a pumpable medium (pulp) is created.

The Netzsch NEMO® B.Max®, pumps this substrate to one or several fermenters. The biogas appliance may thus also be fed via long pipe systems on different levels.

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NEMO® B.Max® is Particularly Suitable for pump the Following Materials:
  • Fermented, renewable raw materials
  • Hackled bio waste and scraps of food
  • Co-substrates
  • Whole plant silage
  • Corn silage
  • Grass silage
  • Manure
  • Dry chicken faeces
  • Liquid manure



For more information visit your Netzsch pumps nearest dealer in your country.

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