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titleOfInvention PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN SOLID WASTE IN ORGANIC FERTILIZER AND BIOGAS.
abstract The present invention is about a Production Process to transform urban solid waste into high quality fertilizers, biogas as an alternative energy and optimize the recovery of useful inorganic waste. To ensure that the products resulting from the process are of high quality, the most advanced technology of our day is used to control the process variables such as acidity level, temperature, fermentation pH and methane concentration in the biogas and the amount of nutrients from the resulting fertilizer. Once urban solid waste enters the plant, a thorough separation of organic and inorganic and undesirable materials occurs for the transformation process. A vision system detects materials that escaped the first separation, then a magnetic detector separates the ferrous materials that have not been separated in previous stages. A crushing and grinding process of organic waste prior to the biodigestion process facilitates fermentation and bacteriological activity. Once the waste is crushed, they enter a mixer that conditions and homogenizes the mixture by adding water to make a mud with 80% humidity. This homogeneous mixture is inspected in a spectrometry tunnel to analyze the chemical composition of the mixture and add compounds to enrich the properties optimizing biodigestion. A supervisory monitoring and control system, which captures the sensor signals throughout the process, manages the control signals and displays the values of the different variables on the screen, which serve to control the critical conditions of the process.
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