| Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Ability | 60 sets per month |
| Delivery Time | 10-30 days after deposit received |
| Packaging Details | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden |
| Tank body color | Dark green / can be customized |
| Corrosion Integrity | Excellent |
| Steel plates thickness | 3mm to 12mm , depends on the tank structure |
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
| Size Of Panel | 2.4M * 1.2M |
| Easy to clean | Smooth, glossy, inert, anti-adhesion |
| Brand Name | CEC TANKS |
| Model Number | W |
| Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Place of Origin | China |
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Product Specification
| Payment Terms | L/C, T/T | Supply Ability | 60 sets per month |
| Delivery Time | 10-30 days after deposit received | Packaging Details | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden |
| Tank body color | Dark green / can be customized | Corrosion Integrity | Excellent |
| Steel plates thickness | 3mm to 12mm , depends on the tank structure | Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
| Size Of Panel | 2.4M * 1.2M | Easy to clean | Smooth, glossy, inert, anti-adhesion |
| Brand Name | CEC TANKS | Model Number | W |
| Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI | Place of Origin | China |
| High Light | anaerobic digestion solutions for biogas ,GFS tanks for chicken manure ,wastewater treatment biogas project | ||
As Thailand actively advances its agricultural modernization and strengthens its position as a major global exporter of poultry products, the domestic poultry industry has undergone a massive transition. Traditional, small-scale farming methods are rapidly being replaced by intensive, highly automated broiler and layer chicken production facilities. While this structural shift satisfies expanding domestic and international market demands, it simultaneously generates an immense volume of "high-strength" agricultural waste. Managing this concentrated livestock effluent effectively has become a critical environmental and operational challenge for poultry producers across the Kingdom.
In Thailand’s tropical climate, characterized by alternating heavy monsoon seasons and intense heat, the improper management or direct discharge of untreated chicken manure poses severe environmental risks:
Water Resource Contamination: Rainwater runoff from open manure storage areas easily leaches high concentrations of nitrates, phosphorus, and organic pollutants into local river basins like the Chao Phraya and Tha Chin. This triggers rapid eutrophication, depleting dissolved oxygen and devastating freshwater ecosystems.
Atmospheric Emissions: The uncontrolled decomposition of poultry litter releases substantial amounts of ammonia ($NH_3$) and methane ($CH_4$). As a highly potent greenhouse gas, uncaptured methane significantly impacts regional air quality and complicates national climate mitigation efforts.
Biosecurity and Community Tension: Intensive poultry operations located near expanding residential zones often face community pushback due to intense odor profiles and pest breeding. Furthermore, untreated avian waste serves as a biological reservoir for dangerous pathogens, compromising strict farm biosecurity.
To address these escalating ecological hazards, the Government of Thailand, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) and the Pollution Control Department (PCD), has steadily tightened effluent discharge standards for agricultural enterprises. Environmental protection regulations mandate that commercial livestock operations adopt standardized waste stabilization and treatment systems. Concurrently, Thailand’s National Energy Plan and Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economic model actively encourage the integration of waste-to-energy technologies, transforming compliance into a sustainable economic driver.
Converting high-solid chicken manure into valuable bioenergy relies on a highly structured, multi-stage anaerobic digestion process:
Pre-treatment and Collection: Chicken manure and farm wash-water are systematically collected and transferred to a homogenization sump where optimal total solids (TS) concentrations are adjusted.
Anaerobic Digestion: The prepared slurry is introduced into a sealed reactor where specialized microbial communities break down complex organic polymers via four synchronized biological stages: hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis, and methanogenesis.
Biogas Capture: The ultimate biological byproduct is raw biogas (composed primarily of methane), which accumulates securely at the top of the digestion system.
Resource Maximization: The harvested biogas is desulfurized to remove corrosive hydrogen sulfide ($H_2S$) and channeled into a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) unit to generate onsite electricity and heat, while the nutrient-rich digestate is recovered as premium organic fertilizer.
Center Enamel designs and delivers an array of core anaerobic process technologies tailored to accommodate varying agricultural wastewater and solids profiles:
USR (Upflow Solids Reactor): Engineered explicitly for high suspended solids (SS) and high-solid waste streams like poultry manure. It offers excellent organic loading rates, allowing heavy organic particulates to be retained and broken down efficiently for maximum biogas yield.
CSTR (Completely Stirred Tank Reactor): Widely utilized for livestock waste. It uses continuous mechanical agitation to keep heavy solids uniformly suspended, preventing sludge settling or scum formation.
UASB (Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket): Perfectly suited for liquid effluents, utilizing a dense granular sludge bed to achieve high-efficiency Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) reduction.
IC (Internal Circulation) Reactor: A highly specialized, high-rate system that utilizes internal gas-lift circulation, ideal for high-volume, deep treatment of industrial-scale agricultural wastewater.
For rural and industrial anaerobic digester construction, Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks serve as the premium choice for reactor infrastructure:
Unmatched Corrosion Resistance: The chemical fusion of glass onto steel sheets creates an inert barrier that easily withstands aggressive $H_2S$ gas and volatile fatty acids generated during poultry waste digestion.
Rapid Modular Construction: GFS tanks are bolted together seamlessly onsite. This eliminates the long curing times associated with concrete structures, allowing for rapid deployment in remote farming areas.
Climatic Resilience: Designed to handle Thailand’s continuous high humidity, intense tropical rainfall, and elevated UV exposure without cracking, peeling, or structural degradation.
Minimal Maintenance & Longevity: The smooth, ultra-low-friction enamel surface prevents scale buildup, ensuring a dependable service lifespan exceeding 30 years with exceptionally low maintenance costs.
Partnering with Center Enamel guarantees distinct engineering and operational advantages for modern agricultural biogas facilities:
Full EPC Turnkey Capabilities: We offer comprehensive project packages, encompassing biological process calculation, specialized tank manufacturing, pipeline integration, onsite installation, and final system commissioning.
Global Standard Compliance: Our engineering designs and GFS tank fabrications comply strictly with premier international standards, including AWWA D103, OSHA, and ISO certifications, guaranteeing structural safety.
Decades of Proven Expertise: With a robust international portfolio covering successful project deployments across more than 100 countries, Center Enamel possesses the technical depth to adapt wastewater and biogas systems to specific regional climates and feedstock variations.
Case 1:Indonesia Biogas Project
Tank Application: Palm Oil Wastewater Treatment Plant
Tank Model: Ø19.86 × 8.4 m
Number of Tanks: 3 GFS Tanks
Installation: 7 personnel, 40 days
Installation Date: November 2009
Case 2: Sweden Biogas Project
Tank Dimensions: φ19.11 × 19.2 m (H) — 1 Unit
Total Volume: 5,510 m³
Completion Date: 2024
For Thailand's expanding poultry sector, integrating advanced chicken manure biogas solutions using the high-solid USR process and Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks represents a major milestone toward environmental and operational sustainability. Center Enamel’s specialized engineering expertise empowers local poultry producers to comfortably meet strict national environmental standards while drastically reducing operational utility costs. By transforming hazardous avian waste into reliable, renewable electricity and high-grade organic fertilizer, Thai farms can easily establish a profitable circular economy under the national BCG framework. This advanced infrastructure effectively protects the nation’s pristine natural ecosystems, controls agricultural odor, and enhances long-term food security for decades to come.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
1989
Employee Number:
500~600
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co.,Ltd is a professional manufacturer dedicated to the design and fabrication of bolted storage tanks since 2008. Our products range includes Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, fusion bonded epoxy tanks, stainless steel tanks, galvanized steel tanks a... Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co.,Ltd is a professional manufacturer dedicated to the design and fabrication of bolted storage tanks since 2008. Our products range includes Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, fusion bonded epoxy tanks, stainless steel tanks, galvanized steel tanks a...
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