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titleOfInvention Method for converting sewage sludge into soil improvement material
abstract The present invention includes a preparation step, a mixing step, a high-temperature fermentation step, a step of turning and rotting, and a completion step in sequence. In this way, after removing impurities from the sewage sludge, heavy metals are removed in an electrodynamic reaction tank, and then mixed with an organic additive to form a first mixture. The first mixture is fermented into a second mixture at a high temperature; the second mixture is turned and rotted and cooked, and finally converted into a soil improvement material. Therefore, this case achieves the advantages of fully converting water sludge under heavy metals to reduce pollution, and is quite environmentally friendly compared with the recycling of several kinds of waste.
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