| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | CEC TANKS |
| Certification: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Model Number: | W |
| 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 |
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| Place of Origin | China | Brand Name | CEC TANKS |
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| 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 |
| Highlight: | Myanmar biogas solutions with GFS tanks,garden waste biogas CSTR process,wastewater treatment biogas project Myanmar |
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In Myanmar, rapid urbanization and expanding agricultural activities have resulted in a significant surge in organic and garden waste. Often, these materials are improperly managed, ending up in open dumps or landfills, where they undergo uncontrolled decomposition. This process not only squanders a potential energy resource but also poses environmental risks, including soil pollution and the release of methane into the atmosphere. For Myanmar, transitioning to modern waste-to-energy solutions is a critical step toward sustainability. By adopting advanced anaerobic treatment technologies, the nation can effectively convert this abundant organic waste into a valuable, renewable energy source, simultaneously addressing local waste management challenges and strengthening the national energy grid.
The conversion of garden waste into biogas offers a highly efficient path toward a greener economy. Through the process of anaerobic digestion, organic materials are systematically broken down in controlled, air-tight environments to generate methane-rich biogas. This method provides two distinct advantages: it stabilizes discarded biomass, thereby preventing environmental contamination, and it produces a versatile energy product that can be utilized for heating, cooking, or electricity. By embracing these waste-to-energy pathways, Myanmar can reduce its reliance on traditional fuel sources, enrich its soil with nutrient-dense digestate, and foster a cleaner, more resilient power network that supports both rural livelihoods and urban industrial growth.
Center Enamel is dedicated to supporting Myanmar’s renewable energy sector by providing expert, project-specific design solutions. With over 36 years of international expertise, our engineering team develops customized technical packages designed to handle the specific characteristics of Myanmar’s organic waste streams. We do not provide one-size-fits-all solutions; instead, we work closely with developers to ensure that each biogas project is optimized for high throughput, fermentation efficiency, and long-term structural reliability. Our engineering focus is on delivering comprehensive designs that navigate the unique challenges of the local landscape, ensuring that every facility we support meets peak performance standards and contributes effectively to Myanmar’s sustainable energy goals.
Central to Center Enamel’s technology is the Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor (CSTR), an advanced anaerobic treatment process tailored for high-efficiency operation. The CSTR is expertly designed to manage feedstocks with high organic concentrations and suspended solids, which are common in garden and agricultural waste. By integrating a powerful mechanical stirring mechanism, the CSTR ensures that the raw waste and anaerobic microorganisms remain in a state of continuous, thorough mixing. This uniform fermentation environment eliminates dead zones within the reactor, significantly improving the rate of organic degradation and ensuring a steady, reliable, and high-yield production of biogas that continues throughout the operational lifecycle of the project.
For critical biogas storage, Center Enamel utilizes industry-leading Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks. These tanks are fabricated through a high-temperature firing process (820°C–930°C), creating an exceptionally durable, inert bond that combines the strength of steel with the superior corrosion resistance of glass. When paired with a Double Membrane Roof, this setup provides an optimal solution for biogas storage. The roof design offers an airtight, flexible space for gas collection, effectively controlling odors while automatically regulating internal pressure. This configuration eliminates the need for bulky, ground-mounted gas holders, thereby maximizing space efficiency and lowering overall infrastructure costs.
To accommodate various project requirements, Center Enamel offers a wide range of cover options:
A complete biogas facility requires integrated mechanical support. Center Enamel provides a full suite of essential equipment, including:
Center Enamel is a comprehensive EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) service provider committed to the success of Myanmar’s biogas initiatives, offering a complete, one-stop solution:
Myanmar’s transition to sustainable energy is bolstered by the intelligent management of its organic resources. By utilizing Center Enamel’s integrated GFS tank and CSTR technology, municipalities and industrial developers can transform garden waste into a high-value energy asset. We provide the end-to-end expertise, engineering excellence, and high-performance equipment required to drive the nation’s renewable energy goals forward. Through our partnership, we help build resilient infrastructure that minimizes environmental impact while delivering long-term economic benefits, establishing a firm foundation for a cleaner, greener, and more energy-secure Myanmar.