Aerobic composting is the oxygen-induced decomposition of organic materials by micro-organisms under controlled conditions. After retrieving the non-biodegradable materials from the waste, the biodegradable materials then enter the aerobic composting system for degradation and stabilization. During this process, the organic materials are decomposed, reduced in volume and in mass, while transforming the organic waste into a stable organic final product which can be used as soil conditioner and improver.
Under optimum conditions designed to encourage the growth of micro-organisms, aerobic composting can occur at an efficient rate.
At CEHL, we offer forced aeration composting methods such as tunnel composting, modular composting, and dynamic aerobic composting. After composting, the stabilized compost will enter a refining system for sorting out impurity and rejects. In this area, we offer a unique type of equipment which operates at 95% sorting efficiency and turns out a high quality finish product.
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