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Project name:

Purifying the high-salt residue from hydrolysis of pig membrane

Status: Idea
Creation date: 12-04-2023

Project objectives:

Short summary Korean bio-chemical SME has hydrolysis technology which decompose butchery by-product, and mix them with waste water. They want partner who could deal with wastewater generated after hydrolysis of high salt pigs’ membrane. The SME is looking for a corporate partner with experience or technology to dispose of the wastewater, and negotiate construction costs, annual operating costs, and continuous guarantees under a technical cooperation agreement or subcontracting.

Full description Looking for technology to treat wastewater generated after hydrolysis of pig organs, South Korean has majored in removing odors from butchery by-products such as pig hair and toenails. Their technology not only eliminates odors and but also has less damage to water pollution. It also makes time and cost effectiveness available under mild conditions, through spending less of those. Due to chemical stability, by-products are very difficult to dispose. Existing methods of disposal produce odors such as ammonia and amine. They decompose using alkali and accelerator for such by-products, and easily break down soluble proteins. At the same time, it can be used as an organic fertilizer or as a feedstock for animals, definitely resulting in less pollution than existing methods. Currently, they have expanded their butchery by-products to pig intestines. In order to generate less pollution in wastewater treatment, the DAF(Dissolved Air Floating) system must be able to meet the final indicators of BOD, COD, and TOC. They want a form of technical cooperation agreement or license agreement with experienced partners who can respond immediately to continuous maintenance and guarantee of wastewater purification facilities.
Contact / source: NEXT EEN Widgets (europa.eu)

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