300m³ slurry separation with Börger Bioselect | Gebr. Verkooyen | Mobiele mestscheider

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2019
  • Gebr. Verkooyen B.V. neemt grootste Börger mobiele mestscheider als eerste in Nederland in gebruik.
    De machine is opgebouwd naar hun wensen in samenwerking met Everaard Techniek uit Heijningen.
    Het hart van de mobiele eenheid zijn de twee Börger Bioselect RC150 HP scheiders.
    De separatoren realiseren onder de meest ideale omstandigheden een verwerkingscapaciteit van
    maximaal 300 m3 / h. De separatoren worden elk rechtstreeks vanuit een Börger draaizuigerpomp
    zonder tussencontainer gevoed. Uit ervaring is gebleken dat het belangrijk is om de separatoren
    afzonderlijk te voeden. Börger besturingstechnologie meet continu de capaciteitsbenutting van elke separator en varieert de voedingssnelheid per eenheid, voor een continu optimaal
    scheidingsrendement.
    ENG:
    Gebr. Verkooyen B.V. puts the biggest Börger mobile slurry separator in the Netherlands into use. This machine has been fitted according to their wishes in conjunction with Everaard Techniek from Heijningen.
    Heart of this mobile unit are 2 Börger Bioselect RC150 HP separators. These separators can maintain a capacity up to 300m³ per hour during the most ideal circumstances. The separators are both being fed directly from Börger rotary lobe pumps without the use of a buffer tank. From experience it turned out that it is important to feed both separators individually. Börger control technology constantly measures the available capacity from each individual separator and varies the intake flow for an optimal separation and efficiency.
    More? www.verkooyen.nl/mestscheider/. Also check out Gebr. Verkooyen's unique mobile slurry stirrer and pumping installation: • Mobile slurry stirrer ... .
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Комментарии • 13

  • @gijsvermuntagrifotografie
    @gijsvermuntagrifotografie 5 лет назад

    Heuyy langeweg op de kaart!

  • @landtechnikmv-agriculturalvide
    @landtechnikmv-agriculturalvide 5 лет назад +2

    Nice and interesting video. Greets Stefan

  • @gearoidoconnor6900
    @gearoidoconnor6900 5 лет назад +1

    Apols for a silly question; but what is the purpose of the separation? [aside from emptying the tanks?] is it legislative/regulatory? or is it for the dry material [assume that is spread back in the land? correct?

    • @oscarjohansson79
      @oscarjohansson79 5 лет назад

      I Wonder too

    • @Agrifotodotnl
      @Agrifotodotnl  5 лет назад +1

      This has everything to do with Dutch regulation. Farms with (dairy) cows and pigs are limited in the amount of phosphate they can produce. If they have to much manure and not enough land to put the slurry on it has to be processed and exported. The thick manure contains most of the P which is exported to countries such as France where it is used as a valuable fertiliser.

    • @gearoidoconnor6900
      @gearoidoconnor6900 5 лет назад +1

      @@Agrifotodotnl Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. Everyday is a school day....

    • @Agrifotodotnl
      @Agrifotodotnl  5 лет назад +1

      @@gearoidoconnor6900 No problem glad to help out and show how things are done elsewhere in the world. Our system for animal husbandry and fertiliser is a bit different to others!

    • @skunkjobb
      @skunkjobb 3 года назад

      I can ad some info to what Agrifoto said. The phosphor is mostly bound to particles and end up to a great extent in the solid phase from the saparation. From 100 t manure, you get about 15 t solid phase which contains about 2/3 of the total phosphor while you are left with 85 t of thin liquid with 1/3 of the total phosphor. Since the volume of the "phosphor concentrate" is much smaller, it's easier to transport it far away to areas that want the phosphor and you can spread the liquid on your own fields. The liquid on the other hand contains most of the total nitrogen.

  • @mattbruns239
    @mattbruns239 9 месяцев назад

    How much for this machine?
    What is the cost per gallon?
    Do you use any polymer?

  • @gijsvermuntagrifotografie
    @gijsvermuntagrifotografie 5 лет назад

    Ehh das in hoeven bij molenaar!!

  • @MegaBomboloni
    @MegaBomboloni 3 года назад

    what happens with the liquid thats left over?