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titleOfInvention Garbage digestion treatment equipment system
abstract The invention provides a garbage digestion treatment equipment system, and belongs to the technical field of environment-friendly equipment. It has solved the problem that current garbage recycling bin can not in time handle rubbish. The invention discloses a garbage digestion treatment equipment system which comprises a treatment tower, a sorting platform, a grinding machine, a storage barrel, a grinding motor, a water tank, a digestion tower, an insect bed, a lifting mechanism and a vacuum pump, wherein the treatment tower is provided with the vacuum pump, the storage barrel and the grinding machine, the digestion tower is movably provided with the insect bed, the insect bed is used for breeding black soldier flies, the ground garbage falls into the storage barrel after being ground by the grinding machine, at the moment, the vacuum pump sucks the garbage in the storage barrel onto the insect bed to serve as feed of the black soldier flies, the black soldier flies can convert the garbage into high-protein biological feed, and therefore the garbage can be treated.
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