Basic principles of compost film



The fermentation principle of compost film involves the process of organic matter being decomposed and converted into organic fertilizer by microorganisms under suitable conditions. The following are the basic …

The fermentation principle of compost film involves the process of organic matter being decomposed and converted into organic fertilizer by microorganisms under suitable conditions. The following are the basic principles of compost film fermentation:

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1. Organic matter supply: organic waste Materials (such as food residues, plant straws, livestock and poultry manure, etc.) are piled together to form a compost pile. These organic matter provide carbon and energy sources, providing nutrients needed for the growth and metabolism of microorganisms.

2. Oxygen supply: The composting process requires some oxygen to support oxidative respiration and the activity of aerobic microorganisms. The breathability of compost film allows oxygen to enter while expelling carbon dioxide and other metabolic products.

3. Moisture control: Appropriate amount of moisture is one of the key factors for microbial growth and metabolism. The moisture permeability of compost film helps maintain the right humidity inside the compost pile, preventing over-drying or over-wetting.

4. Temperature control: Microbial activities during the composting process require a suitable temperature range. Compost film can provide thermal insulation effect. Compost film helps maintain the temperature inside the compost pile and promote the reproduction and metabolism of microorganisms.

5. Microbial involvement: A variety of microorganisms are involved in the composting process, including bacteria and other microorganisms. These microorganisms work by breaking down and transforming organic waste into simpler compounds and organic matter. Different types of microorganisms work at different stages to promote the decomposition of organic matter and the composting process.

6. Time control: The time required for the composting process to fully carry out the decomposition and transformation of organic matter. Typically, over weeks to months of composting, organic waste gradually breaks down into stable organic fertilizer.

Through the application of compost membrane, the fermentation conditions of organic waste can be optimized and suitable environmental factors (such as oxygen, moisture, temperature, etc.), and enhance the activity of microorganisms, thereby accelerating the decomposition and composting process of organic matter, thereby obtaining high-quality organic fertilizer. Interested parties are welcome to enter the store and contact us.

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