SWIFTCLEAN - PULP AND PAPER
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SWIFTCLEAN is a high
potency, bacteria-laden, powdered formulation for use in degrading
many types of waste. SWIFTCLEAN contains
a specially formulated blend of microorganisms, micro/macronutrients,
fungi, and surface tension suppressants/penetrants, developed for
use in bioaugmentation. Because of the diversity of the microorganisms
and proprietary enzyme systems, incorporated into this product,
it is excellent for Pulp and Paper Waste Water Applications
where there are heavy influxes of cellulosic fibrous organic solids.
The enzme activity enhances cellulosic reduction by converting the
fibrous solids into carbon dioxide and water.
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ADVANTAGES
Greatly reduces labor time
Reduces hydrogen sulfide
Cost effective
Easy to use
No special equipment needed
Reduces hydrogen sulfide
Changes biomass dynamics
Degrades a wide range of complex organics
Breaks down fat & grease buildup
Contains facultative anaerobes
Reduces sludge build up
Increases system efficiency
Eliminates malodors at their source
Contains no chemicals
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APPLICATIONS
Digesters
RBCS
Primary Clarifiers
Activated Sludge
Sludge Tanks
Trickling Filters
Aeration Tanks
Aerated Basins
Lagoons IMMOFF Tanks
Secondary Clarifiers
Static Ponds |
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DEGRADES
- Cellulose Material
- Hydrogen sulfide odours
- Lignin's Black/Green
- Liquor
- High BOD
- Pine Soap & Tall Oil
- Ammonia
- Starch
- Foaming
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ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY
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Protease ( Casein Digesting ) |
Units/Gram; 35,000 Min |
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Amylase ( Modified Wohlgemuth ) |
Units/Gram: 55,000-80,000 |
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Lipase ( USP ) |
Units/Gram: 400 Units/Gram |
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Cellulase ( CAU ) |
1800 Min |
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PACKAGING
SWIFTCLEAN is packaged
in 25, 50, 100, and 400 pound containers and is also available
in various sizes of pouches. |
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Status: The Organisms in our SWIFTCLEAN
biological dry and liquid concentrate comply to: The Canadian Environmental
Ministry - DSL list, and the USA, Asia, Australia, Europe, and
most other countries - Class 1, non pathogenic, non mutating spore
form / spore forming organisms family.
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