Food-borne organic waste degrading bacteria carrier
A technology of organic waste and degrading bacteria, which is applied in the treatment of biological organic parts, organic fertilizers, and the preparation of organic fertilizers, and can solve the problems of increasing the pressure of sewage treatment, environmental pollution of kitchen food waste, undisclosed carrier materials and combinations of bacterial agents Methods and other issues to achieve the effect of improving stability and efficiency
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Embodiment 1
[0028] Embodiment 1. A food source organic waste degrading bacterial agent carrier, which is composed of the following components by weight: 98.5% of adsorption and support materials, 0.5% of dispersion materials and 1% of water-absorbing and water-retaining materials.
[0029] The adsorption and support materials are organic fertilizers fermented and decomposed by cow dung and mushroom dregs at high temperature. The preparation method is as follows:
[0030] Mix fresh cow dung with a moisture content of 70% and Flammulina velutipes slag with a moisture content of 28% in a weight ratio of 4:1 to obtain a mixed material; then inoculate the mixed material at a weight ratio of 0.5% according to the implementation of the invention patent 200510049704.9 The aerobic high-temperature composting fermentation bacterial agent that example 1 prepares carries out conventional composting then. The obtained decomposed organic fertilizer has a water content of 15% after being dried at 60°C f...
Embodiment 2
[0034] Embodiment 2. A food source organic waste degrading bacterial agent carrier, which is composed of the following components by weight: 98.2% of adsorption and support materials, 1% of dispersion materials and 0.8% of water-absorbing and water-retaining materials.
[0035] The adsorption and support materials are organic fertilizers fermented and decomposed by cow dung and mushroom dregs at high temperature. The preparation method is as follows:
[0036] Mix fresh cow dung with a moisture content of 76% and Pleurotus eryngii residues with a moisture content of 30% in a weight ratio of 3:1 to obtain a mixed material; then inoculate the mixed material at a weight ratio of 0.4% according to the invention patent 200510049704.9 The aerobic high-temperature composting fermentation bacterial agent prepared in the embodiment 2 of the present invention is then carried out to conventional composting. The obtained decomposed organic fertilizer has a water content of 18% after being ...
Embodiment 3
[0039] Embodiment 3. A food source organic waste degrading bacterial agent carrier, which is composed of the following components by weight: 97% of adsorption and support materials, 2% of dispersion materials and 1% of water-absorbing and water-retaining materials.
[0040] The adsorption and support materials are organic fertilizers fermented and decomposed by cow dung and mushroom dregs at high temperature. The preparation method is as follows:
[0041] Mix fresh cow dung with a moisture content of 71% and Flammulina velutipes slag with a moisture content of 25% according to a weight ratio of 4.5:1 to obtain a mixed material; then inoculate according to the embodiment of the invention patent 200510049704.9 according to a weight ratio of 0.6% of the mixed material 1. The prepared aerobic high-temperature composting fermentation bacterial agent, and then carry out conventional composting treatment. The water content of the decomposed organic fertilizer is 21% after being expos...
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