Biogas plants

 

Ultrasonic systems are used in agricultural biogas plants to intensify the anaerobic biological digestion of all types of biomass fed into the system,

such as renewable raw materials, maize, green waste, slurry, etc.

This results in a wide range of applications for ultrasonic technology.

Ultrasound generally enables either an increase in biogas production with an unchanged substrate feed

or a reduction in the amount of biomass fed in without any loss in biogas production.

 

 

 

Ultrasound applications

The production of biogas as a renewable energy source is currently of great importance, and the number of agricultural biogas plants that use organic substrates (renewable raw materials, slurry, etc.) for fermentation is therefore steadily increasing.
Ultrasound plays a key role in overcoming the limitations of fermentation.

 

BIOSONATOR compact (biogas plants)

We have created an efficient and compact turnkey system for the digestion of biomass at biogas plants,

featuring integrated, state-of-the-art high-performance ultrasound technology – even for difficult substrates.

 

BIOSONATOR

The BIOSONATOR is a complete system equipped with high-performance ultrasound technology designed to improve efficiency and

generate energy in biogas plants. It was developed in 2011 as part of a ZIM project.
Since then, over 100 plants have been successfully fitted with the system, not only in Germany.


Biogas plant references

Over the years, our high-performance ultrasonic systems have been installed at numerous biogas and waste digestion plants

both in Germany and abroad to intensify anaerobic biomass fermentation