Leading Biogas Solutions and GFS Tanks for South Korea Chicken Manure Biogas Project

Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: CEC TANKS
Certification: ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI
Model Number: W
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1set
Price: $5000~$20000 one set
Packaging Details: PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden
Delivery Time: 10-30 days after deposit received
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 60 sets per month

Detail Information

Place of Origin China Brand Name CEC TANKS
Certification ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI Model Number W
Tank Body Color: Dark Green / Can Be Customized Corrosion Integrity: Excellent
Steel Plates Thickness: 3mm To 12mm , Depends On The Tank Structure Chemical Resistance: Excellent
Size Of Panel: 2.4M * 1.2M Easy To Clean: Smooth, Glossy, Inert, Anti-adhesion
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Product Description

Leading Biogas Solutions and GFS Tanks for South Korea Chicken Manure Biogas Project

As South Korea actively advances its agricultural modernization and pursues sustainable livestock management policies, the domestic poultry sector has undergone a massive transition. Traditional, small-scale farming methods are rapidly being replaced by highly automated, intensive broiler and layer chicken production complexes. While this structural shift successfully satisfies the steady domestic demand for meat and eggs, it simultaneously generates an immense volume of "high-strength" organic waste. Effectively managing this concentrated livestock effluent has become a top environmental priority and an operational necessity for farm operators across the country.

 

Environmental Hazards of Direct Chicken Manure Discharge

In South Korea’s distinct four-season climate, characterized by heavy summer monsoon downpours and cold winters, the improper management or direct discharge of untreated chicken manure poses severe environmental risks:

 

Water Resource Degradation: Heavy seasonal rainfall frequently causes nutrient-rich runoff from open manure storage areas to leach high concentrations of nitrates, phosphorus, and organic matter into local river basins and critical groundwater networks. This triggers rapid eutrophication, resulting in severe algal blooms and devastating freshwater ecosystems.

 

Atmospheric and Air Quality Impacts: The uncontrolled decomposition of poultry litter releases substantial amounts of ammonia ($NH_3$) and methane ($CH_4$). Methane acts as a highly potent greenhouse gas, and its uncaptured release severely undermines South Korea's national climate change mitigation and carbon neutrality goals.

Biosecurity Risks and Odor Friction: Intensive poultry complexes located near expanding suburban residential zones face continuous community complaints regarding intense odor profiles and pest breeding. Furthermore, untreated avian waste serves as a potential biological reservoir for pathogens, compromising strict farm biosecurity.

 

Wastewater Treatment Policies in South Korea

To address these escalating ecological hazards, the Government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Environment, enforces stringent environmental protection laws, including the Act on the Management and Use of Livestock Excreta. Regulations mandate that commercial agricultural facilities implement standardized, high-efficiency waste stabilization and pollution control systems. Concurrently, South Korea’s comprehensive net-zero emission targets and green energy initiatives actively incentivize the deployment of waste-to-energy technologies, transforming mandatory environmental compliance into a sustainable source of revenue and resource recovery.

 

From Waste to Energy: The Chicken Manure Biogas Process

Converting dense, high-solid chicken manure into stable bioenergy relies on a highly automated, multi-tiered anaerobic digestion sequence:

 

Pre-treatment and Homogenization: Raw chicken manure and farm wash-water are gathered from the houses and transferred to a homogenization sump, where high-speed mixing adjusts the total solids (TS) ratio to ideal parameters.

 

Anaerobic Digestion: The prepared homogenous slurry enters a completely sealed anaerobic reactor vessel. Inside, targeted microbial communities break down complex organic matrices via four synchronized biological phases: hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis, and methanogenesis.

Biogas Capture: The primary biological byproduct is raw, methane-rich biogas, which accumulates securely under the roof of the sealed digester tank.

 

Energy Realization: The raw biogas passes through a desulfurization system to strip out corrosive hydrogen sulfide ($H_2S$), rendering it safe for clean combustion within a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engine to generate electricity and heat, while the nutrient-dense digestate is recovered as high-grade organic fertilizer.

 

Advanced Engineering: Specialized Anaerobic Processes

Center Enamel designs and delivers a comprehensive suite of advanced anaerobic process configurations specifically calibrated to fit distinct agricultural solids and wastewater properties:

 

USR (Upflow Solids Reactor): Exceptionally engineered for high suspended solids (SS) and high-solid waste streams like poultry manure. The USR process offers superior organic loading rates, allowing heavy organic particulates to be retained and broken down efficiently for maximum biogas yield without clogging.

 

CSTR (Completely Stirred Tank Reactor): Widely utilized for thick livestock waste, deploying heavy-duty mechanical mixing to keep heavy solids uniformly suspended and entirely eliminating sludge settling or crust formation.

 

UASB (Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket): Optimally suited for high-volume liquid effluents, utilizing a highly active granular anaerobic sludge bed to drive high-efficiency Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) reduction.

 

IC (Internal Circulation) Reactor: An ultra-high-rate anaerobic system driven by internal gas-lift circulation, ideal for high-volume, deep treatment of industrial-scale agricultural wastewater.

 

Application Advantages of GFS Tanks in Chicken Biogas Projects

When constructing high-performance anaerobic digester systems in rural or industrial settings, Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks serve as the premier choice for reactor infrastructure:

 

Exceptional Corrosion Defense: The molecular fusion of high-grade glass onto steel plates creates an inert, impermeable surface coat. This barrier completely shields the tank shell from highly corrosive volatile fatty acids and $H_2S$ gases generated during poultry waste digestion.

 

Rapid Modular Installation: GFS tanks are assembled onsite using high-strength structural bolts and specialized sealants. This modular method removes the complex formwork and extensive curing times required by concrete, enabling rapid farm deployment.

 

High Environmental Resilience: Built to reliably withstand South Korea's variable seasons, freezing winters, humid summers, and heavy rain without developing surface cracks, peeling, or structural degradation.

 

Low Maintenance and Extended Lifespan: The low-friction, glass-smooth interior coating prevents biomass scaling or sludge adhesion, securing a dependable engineering service lifespan exceeding 30 years with very low maintenance overheads.

 

Why Choose Center Enamel?

Partnering with Center Enamel provides distinct design, engineering, and manufacturing advantages for modern livestock waste-to-energy assets:

 

Full EPC Turnkey Prowess: We deliver complete project capability, covering everything from detailed biological process calculations and custom GFS tank manufacturing to automated auxiliary equipment supply, onsite assembly, and complete system testing.

 

Stringent International Quality: Our engineering calculations and tank production frameworks adhere strictly to premier global industry benchmarks, including AWWA D103, OSHA, and ISO standards, ensuring maximum structural integrity.

 

Extensive Global Project Footprint: With successful infrastructure installations spanning more than 100 countries worldwide, Center Enamel possesses the deep engineering experience needed to design reliable wastewater systems that match specific local climates and varied feedstocks.

 

Global Success Stories: Proven Project Cases

Case 1:Sweden Biogas Project

Tank Dimensions: φ19.11 × 19.2 m (H) — 1 Unit

Total Volume: 5,510 m³

Completion Date: 2024

 

Case2:Indonesia Biogas Project

Application: Anaerobic Reactors for Palm Oil Wastewater Treatment Plant

Tank Models: Ø17.58 × 8.4 m, Ø16.82 × 7.2 m

Number of Tanks: 3 GFS Tanks

Installation Date: 2013

 

For South Korea's expanding poultry sector, implementing state-of-the-art chicken manure biogas projects via advanced anaerobic solutions and the high-solid USR process marks a critical milestone toward environmental sustainability and operational cost control. Center Enamel’s specialized engineering expertise helps local poultry enterprises effortlessly comply with strict national environmental regulations, such as the Act on the Management and Use of Livestock Excreta, while drastically minimizing grid electricity expenses. By successfully converting potentially hazardous chicken waste streams into a steady source of clean, renewable energy and organic fertilizer, agricultural operations across South Korea can easily build a highly profitable circular economy. This reliable infrastructure safeguards localized aquatic habitats, dampens surrounding agricultural odor, and supports long-term food chain sustainability for decades to come.

 

 

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