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titleOfInvention Treatment of putrid waste product
abstract Treatment of putrid waste product such as dung, urine and marine waste product comprising: mixing about 60% of water and about 40% of waste product 60% of water and about 40% of waste product in a cylinder with a treating chamber on the upper portion until the volume of waste water reach about 1/3-1/4 of the volume of the cylinder; rotating the mixing blades on a rotating axle which is placed in the cylinder horizontally in order to cut, disperse and mix waste product to form dispersing flows; adding 5%-30% of CaO into the dispersing flows to mix with waste product at the rotating condition in order to form a sludge; drying the sludge to abtain dried particles; sterilizing and deodorizing the dried particles to obtain the product.
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