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titleOfInvention Method of making compost with organic waste using with bacillus smithii strain sj-15 by high temperater, composting device for food waste using with fermentation microorganism of bacillus smithii strain sj-15, fermentation matter for composting device of food waste using with bacillus smithii strain sj-15 and bacillus smithii strain sj-15
abstract The present invention relates to an organic waste material having a substrate having Bacillus smithii (KACC 91161P) belonging to an acidophilic Bacillus genus bacterium that grows under a temperature range of 1. 30 to 80 ° C. and a hydrogen ion index (pH) of 5 or less. Stirring with contact with air; 2. the heating step of maintaining a temperature of 40 ~ 80 ℃ while continuously heating the stirring of the stirring step; While performing the heating, the hydrogen ion index (pH) of the agitated spontaneously maintains the range of 3 to 6 while composting the organic waste, characterized in that the high temperature composting organic waste using Bacillus smithii (Bacillus smithii) Method and a food waste processing device comprising Bacillus smear as fermentation microorganism and Bacillus Smith (Bacillus smithii strain SJ-15: KACC 91161P) as a composting fermentation microorganism will be.n n n By treating the food waste at high temperature and high speed according to the present invention, it is possible to convert food waste into compost in a short period of one day to several days, and provides strong fermentation microorganisms to Korean food waste to show active activity even at high salt concentration environmental conditions. By providing microorganisms, there is an advantage that a food waste treatment apparatus suitable for domestic food waste treatment is provided.
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