The Treatment of Digestate
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Why Treat Digestate?
- Composting ensures that the digestate is quickly dried and hygienated and rotting transforms the digestate into compost.
- Valuable plant nutrients are not wasted and the compost created is homogeneous and suitable for storage. The lower moisture content and volume mean that the cost of transporting the compost to the plant is reduced considerably.
- Compost is a stabilised organic fertiliser with an average to high nutrient content which can be safely stored and easily spread.
- Compost releases the nutrients it contains evenly and slowly to the plants and has a positive influence on the humus balance.
Composting digestate increases the utilisation of organic residue and enhances the value of the biogas plant.
Why a BACKHUS Turner?
In the treatment of solid residues from fermentation plants, the BACKHUS turner ensures:
- fast drying
- safe hygienisation
- optimal rotting process
The internationally known and valued BACKHUS turners stand for superior quality and cost-effectiveness.
Together with their customers, BACKHUS EcoEngineers develop concepts for facilities and machines to ensure the practical and sustainable treatment of refuse.

Facts:
- Fermentation is an economical and sustainable process to exploit the energy content of organic residue and waste.
- During the fermentations process, not only does liquid, paste-like residue occur, but also digestate in solid form which can be used as fertiliser.
- The direct use of this digestate as agricultural fertiliser is only possible between crop rotations.
- The storage of digestate requires a lot of space and causes odour problems due to high moisture content.





