Soil Steam Sterilization - Application of Hot Steam

Application of Hot Steam

  • In horticulture as well as nurseries for sterilization of substrates and top soil
  • In agriculture for sterilization and treatment of food waste for pig fattening and heating of molasses
  • In mushroom cultivation for pasteurization of growing rooms, sterilization of top soil and combined application as heating
  • In wineries as combination boiler for sterilization and cleaning of storage tanks, tempering of mash and for warm water generation.
  • In cities and communities for partial or area wide suppression of invasive Neophytes

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