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Control of heat generation during composting

Article Abstract:

Large-scale aerobic and anaerobic digestion differences that were studied by comparison to a state-of-the-art composting operation in Edmonton, Alberta are discussed. The principal difference between anaerobic and aerobic decomposition in large-scale cells is quantified.

Author: Themelis, Nickolas J.
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2005
Science & research, Research, Environmental aspects, Biodegradation, Compost plants

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Grinders

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An in-depth information about the grinding equipment used for converting organic waste streams into high value end products are presented as guidelines to be considered while purchasing grinding equipment.

Author: Goldstein, Nora
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2008
Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types) Manufacturing, Grinding & Polishing Equip, Methods, Evaluation, Design and construction, Refuse and refuse disposal, Grinding machines, Grinding equipment, Milling machinery, Waste management

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