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titleOfInvention How to reduce odors in the treatment of organic waste such as food waste
abstract The present invention compost, feed, dry, incinerate organic wastes such as food waste, phosphorus and livestock manure, agricultural and marine by-products, food factory by-products, slaughter factory by-products, etc. The present invention relates to a method capable of efficiently treating odor generated in a treatment step such as the like.n n n According to the present invention, the microbial culture medium is supplied by the culture medium transfer pump 8 while supplying dehydration liquid or leaching liquid discharged from the organic waste treatment process to the microbial culture tank 1, supplying air from the blower 7, and aeration. Pellet processed with humic soil and minerals (Minerals) is supplied to the microbial activator (2) containing the bioreactor (3) filled with a mineral filler (4) that is easy to dissolve, and from the blower (7) When aeration is supplied by supplying air, the culture medium is supplied with minerals and various active substances while circulating the filling (4) layer of the bioreactor (3) to excrete polyphenolic metabolites from soil microorganisms to corrode organic substances. Corrosive microorganisms converting to (및 物質) and microorganisms that are mutually symbiotic with these microorganisms are activated by active metabolic activities, while rot and decay microorganisms and pathogenic microorganisms These microorganisms and microorganisms in mutual antagonistic relationship is that the growth is inhibited.n n n Further, in order to cultivate more active corrosive microorganisms and soil microorganisms which are in mutual symbiosis with these microorganisms, magnetite, far infrared rays and anion radiation amount magnetized in the above-mentioned filler 4 are used. Charge many minerals together.n n n When the corroded microorganisms activated in the microorganism activation tank 2 and the microorganisms having mutual symbiosis with these microorganisms are supplied to the microorganism culture tank 1, these microorganisms are cultured.n n n When activated corrosive microorganisms and microbial culture liquids which are mutually related to these microorganisms are supplied to the inlet of organic waste treatment process, fermentation process, admixture process and exhaust gas discharge process, volatile odor generating substances are non-volatile corrosion precursors ( By immobilization to 腐植 前驅 物質) odor occurrence is reduced.n n n n Organic wastes, food waste, odors, corrosive soils, magnetite, far infrared rays, anions, minerals, corrosive precursors
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