Environmental Systems

Microbial Composting Agents

Microbial Composting Agents

Technical Specifications

Viable cell count ≥ 5.0 × 10⁹ CFU/g

Contains Trichoderma fungi, facultative anaerobic bacteria, spore-forming bacteria, functional enzymes (e.g., cellulase, amylase), organic weak acids, and polysaccharides.

Suitable Materials

Kitchen waste, river sludge, livestock manure, crop straw, herbal residues, biogas slurry, and biogas residues, as well as other organic waste materials.

Key Features

Rapid Composting

Under appropriate temperature conditions, organic materials can be fully composted within 25–30 days, forming brown to dark-brown humus-like matter.

01

Enhanced Nutrient Release and Fertilizer Efficiency

After composting with this product, organic materials are thoroughly decomposed and transformed into small-molecule organic compounds that are readily absorbed by plants, significantly improving the utilization efficiency of organic fertilizers.

02

Enrichment of Beneficial Microorganisms and Metabolites

During the composting process, large populations of beneficial microorganisms proliferate and generate diverse bioactive metabolites, further improving compost quality.

03

Technical Specifications

Viable bacterial count ≥ 1.0 × 1010 CFU/mL

Key Components

Bacillus spp., actinomycetes, nitrifying bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, Lactobacillus plantarum, and their bioactive metabolites.

Working Principle

Microorganisms and their metabolites degrade malodorous compounds—such as sulfides and ammonia—through oxidation–reduction reactions, thereby effectively eliminating offensive odors and improving environmental hygiene.