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titleOfInvention Feed manufacturing method and apparatus using food waste
abstract The present invention relates to a feed manufacturing method and apparatus using food waste, comprising: primary screening means for screening a relatively large foreign matter mixed with food waste or organic waste; Crushing means for crushing or pulverizing the organic matter in which foreign matters have been sorted through the primary selection means to a predetermined size; Sterilization means for separating and storing foreign substances at the same time as ultraviolet sterilization and electrosterilization of the organic matter crushed through the crushing means; Fast fermentation means for producing a wet or dry feed by supplying a predetermined enzyme, water and salt control agent and a heat source to the organic material passed through the sterilization means; Secondary sorting means for selecting the foreign matter contained in the feed produced by the high speed fermentation means; After aging and storing the feed passing through the secondary screening means is configured as a storage means for feeding to livestock. In operation, the foreign matter contained in the organic matter is firstly sorted, and then crushed into a predetermined size through a crusher, which is then sterilized and UV sterilized in a mixing tank, and the foreign matter is separated by a specific gravity separation method. Input. In the high speed fermenter, a wet or dry feed is prepared by adding a fermentation strain, a heat source, and a moisture control agent to a given organic substance. The prepared feed is separated from the foreign matter by a secondary separator, aged in a secondary storage tank, and fed to livestock. As such, fermented strains useful for food wastes or organic wastes, heat sources, and moisture control agents (wheat bran, rice bran, rice bran, sawdust, salt-free formulated feed, bean curd, a by-product after tofu production, etc.) can be mixed and fermented to produce high quality feed. And, when it is fed to the livestock has an effect of improving the digestion absorption and reducing the odor of the barn.
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