Nitrifying bacteria is a consortium of vigorous and specific microbes that when add to system, quickly increases the population to acceptable levels, and enables them to efficiently control the amount of ammonia present by oxidising it to nitrite and further breaking the nitrite down to nitrate.
It thrives in a wide range of wastewater types and responds quickly during upset conditions to restore nitrification. It contains the most outstanding, long-lasting, and consistence result to maintain discharge ammonia compliance. Best Product for Ammonia remove from water or from wastewater.
Nitrifying Tank
Aeration Tank
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MBBR
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MBR
Effective coverts ammonia to nitrate in wastewater.
Helps to meet ammonia consent levels.
Reseed Nitrifying bacteria can speed up the nitrification, because naturally occurring Nitrifying bacteria are very slow growing bacteria;
Enhance the nitrification process under toxic, inhibitory, or cold weather conditions;
Upgrade ammonia reduction performance without extra footprint and equipment;
Convert the harmful nitrite/ hydrogen sulfide/ ammonia nitrogen to harmless nitrogen and/or nitrogen oxide;
100% natural, chemical free, eco-friendly solution;
The biological conversion of ammonium to nitrate nitrogen is called Nitrification. Nitrification is a two-step process. Bacteria known as Nitrosomonas convert ammonia and ammonium to nitrite. {2NH3 +3 O2 → 2HNO2 +2 H2O +158 kcal (660kJ). }
Next, bacteria called Nitrobacter finish the conversion of nitrite to nitrate. The reactions are generally coupled and proceed rapidly to the nitrate form; therefore, nitrite levels at any given time are usually low. {HNO2 + 1/2 O2 = HNO3 – ⊿ G = 18 kcal. }
Dosing is vary to specific project information, pls consult with your account manage.
Easy to use, shake little bit before directly apply.
Routine dosing can keep performance.
Condition:D.O ≥ 2 mg/L, Water temp: 15~45°C, pH: 6 ~ 9, Salinity <30000 mg/L
Caution:Do not mix use with bleach, caustics, disinfectants or other chemicals
Click following picture to discover how do we use nitrifying bacteria to restore nitrification for landfill leachate treatment.
Click following picture to discover how do we use nitrifying bacteria to removal ammonia to meet regulation.