PTFE aerobic compost membrane has small pore size and uniform distribution
The treatment of organic solid waste has become an important environmental and social issue worldwide. Traditional treatment methods such as incineration and landfill not only produce greenhouse gases, but also occupy valuable land resources. Compost fermentation treatment has the advantages of low harmless cost, simple operation and resource utilization of organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients. It is a treatment method suitable for my country’s current economic development. Today we will learn about PTFE aerobic compost membrane.
Composting is actually a form of waste stabilization, but it requires special humidity, aeration and microorganisms to produce the right temperature. It is generally believed that this temperature should be higher than 45°C. Maintaining this high temperature can inactivate pathogenic bacteria and kill weed seeds.
PTFE aerobic compost membrane has a fibrillar microporous structure with a porosity of more than 88%. There are 1.4 billion micropores per square centimeter and the pore size ranges from 0.1μm to 0.5μm. This film is made with a special process Coated on various fabrics and substrates, it can become a new type of filter material. The membrane has small pore size, uniform distribution, and large porosity. While maintaining air circulation, it can filter all dust particles including bacteria to achieve advanced purification. and ventilation purposes.
Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a fluorine material company that integrates the research, development, production and sales of PTFE aerobic compost membrane, PTFE bubble point membrane, polytetrafluoroethylene film, Teflon film and coated filter materials. Film manufacturers. The company has advanced PTFE membrane production lines, lamination and composite production lines, which are at the domestic advanced level. Interested parties can enter the store to inquire and purchase!
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