| Decomposition
of Keratin-containing Waste (Nail, Hair)
Description
A Hungarian research institute offers a microbiological method
to decompose keratin (the main protein component of nail and
hair) containing waste. It gives a new environment friendly
final method to decompose keratin from waste of meat processing
factories. Keratin is a very stabile protein component of
the nail and hair. Therefore the decomposition of keratin
containing waste is a crucial and acute problem of the meat
processing factories. The offered method is based on a controlled
biological procedure in which a mixture of bacteria living
at 50° C can decompose keratin and biomass is created.
Since this process goes on at elevated temperature, it is
10-12 times faster than competing biological methods which
proceed at ambient temperature.
Area of Application: Meet
Processing
Advantages: Comparing to
the incineration the biotechnological method provides a relatively
cheap solution for the problem since this method firstly does
not claim such a big investment as a combustion furnace. Secondly
it does not claim so much energy as in the case of incineration.
Thirdly hair and nail need not to be transported. Therefore
the maintenance and running costs are low. This method is
more effective than other biological methods since it goes
on at elevated temperature. The method is environment friendly
since it does not use any chemical agent and does not cause
any harmful emission that can occur during incineration.
For further information please contact
:
Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology
APCTT Building
C-2 Qutab Institutional Area
P.O.Box - 4575
New Delhi - 110 016
Tel : 91-11-26966509
Fax : 91-11-26856276

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