fermentation test News
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The 4th product training course in 2017
This is our last training course of the year on smart instruments. Participants from the Netherlands, Denmark, UK, Belgium and Poland have gathered at Bioprocess Control's headquarter in Lund and spent intensive two days with our instrument and biogas experts in Lund. This two-day technical course was designed to provide guidance for setting up AMPTS II, Gas Endeavour and BioReactor Simulator, ...
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Free Online Courses on Biogas Research - Now Available!
BPC Instruments presents the online courses on anaerobic digestion & biogas research prepared for industrial and academic sector. In the insdustrial series of the online courses, we go through the feedstock and process related challanges operators face in biogas plants and provide solutions to advance the sector. In the academics series of the courses, we review the limiting factors and ...
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The Bioprocess Academy is now open!
Discover the Bioprocess Academy: a knowledge hub for both the academic and industry sector within anaerobic digestion. This month, on the Bioprocess Academy platform you will find training material, such as two online video courses targeting the academic and the industrial sectors respectively, an on-line educational financial model for full-scale biogas plants, and a series of application notes ...
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High resolution flow cell for all BPC smart instruments
Bioprocess Control has developed a new flow cell with higher resolution for applications that require analysing ultra low gas production and consumption with demand on high accuracy and precision. The new flow cell can be utilised in all smart instruments, i.e. AMPTS II and AMPTS II Light, µFlow and the new Gas Endeavour. Bioprocess Control is now offering two types of flow cells in 9 ml ...
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Global launch of new Gas Endeavour
Today, Bioprocess Control announced the global launch of its new Gas Endeavour, an instrument for low gas volume and flow measurement with high accuracy and precision. Developed over the past two years, the Gas Endeavour marks a significant evolution in our existing technology that has already become the preferred solution around the world. Bioprocess Control Sweden AB was founded in 2005. With ...
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Technology for TASi: High-tech equipment for waste treatment
It wasn't a law but a simple administrative regulation in the form of a technical guideline that provided the key impulse for the diversion of waste flows in Germany away from landfill sites. In the course of the implementation of this Technical Directive on Residential Waste (TASi), the technology for treating waste underwent an extraordinary development. This is especially true of thermal ...
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CBIO support all Saints School, Ingleby Barwick
All Saints School from Ingleby Barwick were looking for a local company to work with to demonstrate the application of science in business. 11 GCSE students (year 11) came for the morning where they were treated to session with Development Director Dr Tony Brooke about the business, our products and customers, they then spent time with Sagar Raut in the fermentation room to experience the ...
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All walled up and no place to go: large-scale geologic sequestration successes put carbon dioxide in its place
It is the mid-17th century. Jan Baptist Van Helmont, a Belgian chemist, places a carefully measured 62 pounds of coal into a basin, which he ignites, covers, and allows to burn. When the fire has at last smoldered down to nothing but ash and embers, Van Helmont measures the remains and finds not the expected 62 pounds he had started with, but rather one lonely pound of debris. In his treatise, ...
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All walled up and no place to go: large-scale geologic sequestration successes put carbon dioxide in its place jan baptist van helmont, the 17th-century scientist who first observed CO2.
It is the mid-17th century. Jan Baptist Van Helmont, a Belgian chemist, places a carefully measured 62 pounds of coal into a basin, which he ignites, covers, and allows to burn. When the fire has at last smoldered down to nothing but ash and embers, Van Helmont measures the remains and finds not the expected 62 pounds he had started with, but rather one lonely pound of debris. In his treatise, ...
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