BactaServe Pulp & Paper

Specialized blend of bacteria strain is engineered to tackles organic contaminants, cellulose, and lignin, ensuring efficient and eco-friendly treatment. This bioculture excels at accelerating the decomposition of organic matter, lignin, cellulose, and other common contaminants, effectively improving the quality of treated wastewater. BactaServe Pulp & Paper helps mitigate the unpleasant odors that can be generated by untreated or poorly treated wastewater.

  • Categories: Bacteria for pulp & paper wastewater, Pulp & paper bacterial bioculture
  • BactaServe Pulp & Paper is a blend of selected microorganisms for use in biological wastewater treatment plants receiving aqueous wastes from pulp & paper making operations.
  • BactaServe -Pulp & Paper contains a combination of aerobic and facultative anaerobic microorganisms selected from nature for their abilities to break down a broad range of substances encountered in the pulp & paper making waste. These include lignin, cellulose, sizing, surfactants, fibrous solids and other wastes. When used on a regular maintenance schedule, this combination of microbes can improve overall system performance and reduce operating costs.
  • Mix 1Kg BactaServe in 20 Litres feed water (2Kg in 40 Litres & so on...)
  • Mix it well and dose it as per detailed dosage schedule
  • Qty. required per day depends on waste water volume & Organic load

Yes, bioculture is a safe and eco-friendly solution. It relies on natural processes and reduces the need for harmful chemicals in wastewater treatment. It promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria that occur naturally in the environment.

The treatment duration varies depending on the specific wastewater characteristics and the bioculture used. It can take anywhere from a few hours to several days to achieve the desired level of purification.

It is a nonpathogenic bacteria. Do not cause diseases.

Yes. We replace it with new products.

1 Kg packaging of each type of BactaServe.

Yes. BactaServe Bioculture can be used in running