Composter Ideal For Schools’ Green Initiatives.

Compact BioReactor with Mixer & Generator on Trailer

Compact BioReactor with Mixer & Generator on Trailer

Compact BioReactors like this one can have a big impact on a school’s organic waste management challenges.  It has fast throughput, produces stable compost in 4 to 7 days, produces no odors or emissions.  It is suitable for situations where 1 to 4 cubic yards of waste need to be processed daily.  This BioReactor has a friction drive and it is powered by a 1.5 hp motor.

This technology is ideal for schools or universities.  If you are concerned about teaching good environmental values and indeed acting in an environmentally responsible way, then the BioReactor could be just what you need.  Why not consider this unit for a pilot project.   As you can see, the footprint required is pint sized, and it is easy to use, clean and quiet to operate, and controls odors.  The opportunity to save hauling costs and enhance your “Green” image is available now…so why not find out a more.  It would be my pleasure to help answer any questions about how the BioReactor can enhance your leadership in the community and commitment to the environment.

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Compost the Residue From Anaerobic Digester

If you compost the residue from the anaerobic digestion process with XACT’s BioReactor, then you will be extracting all the value from the waste.  After all, isn’t that what we are going for?  The extraction of methane and generation of electricity is great as far as it goes, but there is tremendous value still remaining in the waste from this process.  Taking advantage of this value is easy with the composter by XACT.  The resulting compost is bankable both from a commodity point of view and soil amendment point of view.

Compost made by the BioReactor is high quality therefore demanding a higher price than average.  Or, it replaces sand or sawdust as a bedding material therefore eliminating out-sourced bedding material.  Or, compost reconditions crop fields (with numerous benefits) so that fertilizer costs will be reduced.  So, please consider composting as the final stage of  the anaerobic digester process and reap ALL the benefits.  Leave nothing to waste!

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Compost Massive Volumes of EFB With the XACT In-Vessel Rotating Drum Composter

The massive volumes of Empty Fruit Bundles (EFB) created in the processing of palm oil can be composted successfully creating high quality organic fertilizer.  This organic fertilizer can then be applied back onto the soil at the plantation.  Because this organic fertilizer is an excellent soil amendment and very beneficial for plant growth, the need for commercial fertilizers is eliminated.  Given the tremendous costs of fertilizer, the cost saving is significant.  The elimination of the expense of commercial fertilizers goes straight to your bottom line, and within very short order, the payback on the XACT BioReactor is realized.  Please do investigate our website www.xactsystemscomposting.com for more information and we would welcome any questions you may have.  Many thanks….Doreen

XACT BioReactor

XACT BioReactor

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The “NOW” Composter

Are you frustrated with the tremendous amount of organic waste created in our communities along with the persistent total lack of creativity in ways of disposing of it?  Perhaps the answer to this problem can be found in the wisdom of 2 ideas. 1) Think Globally, Act Locally. 2) Grassroots Action. At XACT Systems, where I work, we offer a composting system that will allow you to take action now with an environmentally and economically viable system – on a extremely small footprint – handling the amount of waste per day that you need to – odor control up the wazoo – within the confines of your community. At the core of the system is the BioReactor which converts organic waste into compost NOW. Your concern is our concern and that is why the XACT BioReactor was created….to be part of the solution. I would be very grateful, if you would take a look at this system when you get a free minute. Many thanks.  D

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Composting Facility Design Composts 2 Separate Waste StreamsUsing 4 BioReactors by XACT

A composting facility design using 4 XACT BioReactors accommodates 2 different waste streams.  In this situation, the waste streams are biosolids and mixed solid organics.  Note the building in the foreground which has a wall dividing the tipping floor which keeps the waste streams separate.  The 2 vessels on the left compost one type of waste while the 2 on the right compost the other waste stream.  In this case, the discharged compost needed to stored for a period of time so it is automatically conveyed into the building in the background for that purpose.   One of the requirements of this facility being built is this jurisdiction was that there be odor control technology included.  Therefore there are 2 biofilters: one services the waste receiving building and the other services all the drums.    If you are thinking about how to design your composting facility, please give us a call.  The design possibilities know no limits.  Thanks so much for your time and consideration.  Doreen

Composting Facility

Composting Facility

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XACT BioReactor is Now on You Tube

View and share the XACT video of the BioReactor in action on You Tube by using this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcAhq7tfrkwyou tube

It only takes 4 minutes to see the video, and in this short time, you will realize what the buzz is about!  The rugged drive train, the slow continuous rotation of the vessel, and the robust engineering.  If the video intrigues you and you need/want to go visit the site–that would be no problem.  It would be our pleasure to show you the ease of composting any solid organic waste with the XACT BioReactor.  Feel free to call 800-920-0630 any time for your personal consultation.  Many thanks.  D

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Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — doreen on September 10, 2010

What Amendments for Composting Would You Use?

Here at XACT Systems, we are regularly asked about amendments for composting organic waste.  Will I need them?  What will I use?  How much will I use?  You get the picture.

The short answer is…it depends (not useful information).  The long answer is that amendments are required when the C:N ratio of the waste itself is not close to the ideal ratio of 25:1.  When this is the case, which amendment to use and how much is calculated using the C:N ratio of the amendment in conjunction with that of the waste.   The website of Cornell University Composting website is an excellent resource in general and specifically has an index of a multitude of amendments and their typical characteristics (originally developed by the Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Services ).  Or save yourself some time, and let me send you this Table as a PDF.

Just as important from a business stand point, the amendment you most want to use is the one where it costs you nothing to obtain it, or better yet, one that you are being paid to dispose of for a 3rd party.

Please feel free to contact me if you would like to discuss your particular composting challenges and how the in-vessel rotating BioReactor by XACT can serve your purposes.  XACT Systems is dedicated to helping you acheive a SUCCESSFUL trouble-free, neighborhood-friendly composting process.

Many thanks.  D

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XACT Systems and Intecnial of Brazil Form Strategic Partnership

XACT Systems is honored to announce that it has been selected by Intecnial S.A. of Erechim, Brazil to become a new strategic partner in its commitment to providing economically viable solutions for organic waste management.  Intecnial S.A. is a diverse company with expertise and a proven track record in mechanical manufacturing and assembly to electrical manufacturing and assembly. Intecnial’s professional team of 2500 serves a multitude of industrial and agricultural sectors including renewable energy.

The BioReactor by XACT will allow Intecnial to offer a sustainable solution to its clients who face the tremendous challenges of better solid organic waste management.  The in-vessel rotating drum technology converts massive amounts of solid organic waste into quality compost within 4 to 7 days.  Whether the organic waste comes from poultry farms, commercial processors, or municipalities, the BioReactor rapidly processes the material with little or no odor using very low horse power.  Intecnial is confident that the robust design and engineering of the BioReactor composting system will enhance and add to their vision of being a part of the global “Going Green” initiative!

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Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — doreen on July 28, 2010

Rotating Drum Composting Technology is the Silver Lining!

Waste handling companies, landfills, and waste haulers looking for strategies to help them define their future success, need to look no further than XACT’s rotating drum composting technology. This progressive composting technology can help the solid waste industry adapt to and take advantage of the regulations requiring organics diversion from landfills that are popping up like dandelions all over the country. Some see these reg’s as the proverbial Black Cloud, but the in-vessel BioReactor is the Silver Lining. The BioReactor by XACT can allow you to capitalize BIG TIME by converting the solid organic waste into very good compost, in very short order, on very little land.  Consider this opportunity and you will be able to define your companies future as S-U-C-C-E-S-S!

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XACT Systems Has a New Website & New Video

Check out the new website with the new video of the XACT BioReactor for making compost from waste.  Please feel free to contact us and ask for the full length video to show your colleagues and/or boss.  It could be the best move you make for the success of your company and you!

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