With the successful conclusion of the Jakarta International Water Treatment Exhibition, Qingdao Haiyue Membrane Structure Engineering Co., Ltd. has not only shone on the international stage with its revolutionary products of double membrane gas holders and enamel assembled tanks, but also won widespread praise and deep attention from the global industry with its unparalleled technological advantages and significant environmental benefits.
Anaerobic digestion is a process through which bacteria break down organic matter—such as animal manure, wastewater biosolidse
Qingdao Haiyue's participation in the Indo Water Expo & Forum in Indonesia was met with an exceptionally vibrant atmosphere. The exhibition hall was bustling with people, as water treatment experts, engineers, and company representatives from various countries gathered under one roof. A constant stream of visitors surrounded the booth, engaging in lively discussions about the latest water treatment technologies and solutions.
In recent years, China's animal husbandry and farming industries have experienced rapid growth, bringing significant economic benefits to the development of the Ministry of Agriculture. However, at the same time, large amounts of livestock manure and agricultural waste have also caused environmental pollution, which runs counter to China's concept of sustainable development. In response, relevant departments in China have been researching solutions to this issue. Among these, anaerobic fermentation technology for livestock manure has gradually been widely applied due to its technical and economic advantages.
Our core products include double membrane gas holders and GFS assembly tanks, complemented by biogas purification, desulfurization, and wastewater treatment solutions.
The double membrane gas holder tank roof combines fermentation gas storage into a single unit.The bottom portion consists of a digester tank body,while the upper portion is a 3/4 spherical gas storage structure made of special polyester material,This design greatly conserves ground space.