BENEFITS
- Fast process - 24 hours from waste to compost
- Eliminate unpleasant odors - waste is not stored in bins for several days
- Hygiene - elimination of bacteria and pests
- It does not pollute, generate disturbing noises during operation, and does not generate waste water – although it also composts liquid food scraps;
- Easy operation - no specialized operator required
- Waste volume reduction - the weight of waste is reduced by up to 90%
- Cost reduction - elimination of costs related to storage, transport and waste collection
Eutron provides food waste solutions for a variety of commercial uses, from restaurants to large-scale institutions. Utilizing bacterial technology, the composting machines reduce waste volume by up to 90%, decrease disposal costs, and create a nutrient-rich, reuseable end product.
What is a composter?
In nature, there are numerous microbes - bacteria, fungi, molds. Some of them break down food waste into simple and stable components, such as water or carbon dioxide. Oklin is a composting machine that breaks down food waste in a very short period of time, usually in 24 hours by using such microbes.
Resilient and effective bacteria
Most composting bacteria cannot survive in environments with high salinity or acidity as are often those related to food scraps. However, Acidanico™ from Oklin is halofil (tolerates salt), thermophile (tolerates heat) and acidofy (tolerates acid). It can break down food scraps in the most hostile environments.
Nano Deodorization System
Oklin's carbon nanoprocessing technology collects odor-causing particles and, with the help of the same microbes used in wastewater treatment plants, breaks them down into carbon dioxide and other elementary components found in nature that are released into the air. The system is environmentally friendly and has a long lifespan.
Capacity tailored to needs
Depending on the volume of food scraps that are intended to be converted into compost, the Oklin range includes models that can process from 2 to 500 tons of food scraps annually.
Autonomous operation
Oklin is an automatic food debris processing system that uses built-in sensors to control, without human intervention, the parameters of the composting process. In addition, the system provides users with constant feedback on both the evolution of the composting process and any problems that may arise during it.