SELF-CLEANING DIGESTER

AUTOMATED SEDIMENT & FLOATING CONTAMINANTS REMOVAL

In use at over 15 different biogas plants, the Fitec Self-Cleaning Digester prevents the build-up of contaminants in digester tanks, allowing for long-term, uninterrupted plant operation to maximize revenue. It produces digestate that exceeds the strictest global quality standards for residual contaminants, and can be land-applied or used in fertilizer manufacturing.

 
01 Floor Sweeper
02 Agitators
03 Sediment Removal System
04 Skimming Pump

» Floating contaminants such as plastics are removed from the digester’s surface using a proprietary skimming pump and a screw press system.

» A mechanical floor sweeper, grit removal pump, and grit separator continuously collect and discharge sinking contaminants from the digester floor.

 
 
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
» Can be retrofitted into digesters measuring up to 18 m (60 ft) in diameter and 20 m (65 ft) in height if there is no pre-existing central column.
» Scalable modular system can be designed for small operations of 15,000 tonnes to large operations of 100,000 tonnes of food waste per year.

>99%

Average Up-Time

Clean

Digestate Produced Exceeds Global Standards

 

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How clean is the digestate produced by the Fitec Self-Cleaning Digester?

The system presently uses a 1mm screen to capture contaminants, which has resulted in digestate that passes the test of the world’s strictest standards set by the United Kingdom. The Fitec Self-Cleaning Digester achieves this in a few ways:

  • The floor sweeper and grit removal system removes sinking contaminants like sand and grit

  • The skimming system and screw press remove floating contaminants like plastic

  • All digestate passes through a 1 mm filter screen

Independent 3rd party analysis completed in the United Kingdom and in Canada confirms that digestate from the Fitec Self-Cleaning Digester surpasses all laboratory standards for clean digestate. Results from 3rd party analysis of our digestate using Ontario standards are shown below: (BDL - Below detectable levels)