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titleOfInvention Method of pellet bulking agent and pellet Silicate Fertilizer using Fly-ash and Organic waste sludge
abstract 1) TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTIONn n n (1) Development of recycling technology for fly ash, such as coal ash, smelter blast furnace slag, sludge incineration residue, and waste incineration residuen n n (2) Development of recycling technologies for food plants, beverage plants, pulp and paper mills, sludge and cephalosporin-C fermentation broth, filtered waste foil, amino acid waste liquid and liquid fertilizern n n (3) Recycling of organic wastes such as food waste, livestock manure, sewage sludge, etc .: Development of manufacturing technology for swelling bulking agent for aerobic fermentationn n n (4) Research and development of a low-efficiency labor-saving complex soil modifier containing siliceous, organic and fertilizers in preparation for the self-sufficiency of rice under the international food weaponization trend and the restoration of soil and the lack of rural labor force under the WTO Agreement.n n n 2) Technical problem to be solved by the present inventionn n n Fly-ash and organic waste sludges recycled by this method have been developing recycling technology for a long time in the industry, but most of them are landfilled or disposed of by dumping due to lack of processing technology. The development and expansion of recycling technology for the public has become a problem.n n n The present invention solves the recycling technology, by recycling the organic matter contained in other organic waste in the fly-ash with an adhesive to provide a technique for producing granular swelling agent by agglomeration and drying by adding a paper-adsorbing sludge and gypsum minerals The present invention provides a technique for producing a moisture control material and a complex soil modifier for reducing organic compost.n n n 3) Solution summary of the present invention and important usesn n n The present invention is a technique for producing a granular moisture control material and a soil improver by agglomerated the fly-ash of a strong alkaline (pH 12-13) of the designated waste into an organic waste into a stable granule and dried to 5% or less.n n n It provides technology to manufacture sawdust substitutes and moisture control materials for the reduction of other organic wastes that are water sources, livestock wastewater-free systems, and composting. It is an environment-friendly and beneficial invention that can contribute to the reduction of resources and the prevention of environmental pollution by providing the necessary subsidiary materials for the composting. By-product fertilizers based on fly ash are organic materials including silicic acid (SiO 2 ) which is absolutely necessary for improving paddy soils, fertilizers (nitrogen, phosphoric acid, girly), trace elements (Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, B) Evenly contained soil, compost, siliceous, and chemical fertilizers are applied to paddy soil, which occupies 55% of the agricultural land area in preparation for rural labor shortages. It becomes a high quality water by-product fertilizer that can be used as a complex soil improver.n n n It is an eco-friendly invention that can contribute to sustainable environmental agriculture for food (rice) self-sufficiency foundation and soil conservation campaign in the age of infinite competition under the WTO agreement.
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