Both systems are also ideally suitable for feeding pigs and cattle. They enable the feed to be used in an energy saving and environmentally friendly way which is fully automated and not dependent on the weather. As far as the use of renewable raw materials in biogas plants is concerned, besides being suitable for automation this system offers the benefit of significantly reduced retention time in the digester, making it extremely efficient and economical. All containers benefit from the familiar advantages provided by the tried and tested LIPP Double Seam System and the LIPP material VERINOX. These two systems have been proving their agricultural worth in terms of liquid preservation for more than three decades.
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SYSTEM SOLUTIONS FOR SILAGE SILOS The Lipp dual seam system was and still is the basis for Lipp’s sustained success over the last few decades. Silage silos were already being built for agriculture with this system in the 1960s. The Lipp dual seam system is still employed today for the construction of silos and system solutions used for the storage of silage. In addition to pure container construction, system solutions for silage silos also include other components that go far beyond the scope of supply of a simple container manufacturer. APPLICATION EXAMPLES & REFERENCES Lipp system solutions for silage are used for storage and preservation of silage in an above ground, cylindrical container. Corresponding filling and extraction systems, roof and floor structures round off the scope of supply. A large number of the silage silos installed decades ago are still in operation today and provide proof of the high quality standard and extremely long service life.
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Efficient on site production enables silos with a variable diameter to be installed quickly and cost effectively at the customer’s site. ACCESSORIES Modules prefabricated at the factory, e.g. filling and draining systems, can be installed and added. THOUSANDS OF PROJECTS REALISED WORLDWIDE The tried and tested LIPP system has been used to construct thousands of systems all over the world for more than 55 years. In particular, customers value the longevity of the tank solutions and the possibility of easily modifying them or fitting a wide variety of accessories during their service life. A selection of the projects carried out using LIPP bulk storage containers is shown below
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FLEXIBLE POST DIGESTERS FOR INCREASING BIOGAS YIELD LIPP offers three flexible Post Digesters for ensuring the effective utilisation of residual gases and improving efficiency which can be tailored to the requirements of each individual biogas plant. LIPP Universal Digester LIPP KomBio Reactor LIPP Eco Post DigesterCan be integrated in existing plants Flexible diameter and height Minimal installation space required Short installation time Durable tanks and covers Consistent quality worldwide Individually customisable based on customer’s requirements ROOFS AND COVERS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS LIPP POST DIGESTER THE RIGHT POST DIGESTER FOR ANY TASK The LIPP Universal Post Digester (with digester chamber volumes from 200 to 5,000 m3) comes with the high quality LIPP stainless steel diaphragm cover and is designed for use with an external gas accumulator. It is particularly suitable for the collection of residual gases and for improving efficiency.
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WASTE TO ENERGY INDUSTRY BIOGAS FROM ANAEROBIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT AND WASTE FERMENTATION PLANTS. Due to their technical characteristics and profitability, Lipp tank and system solutions are used in a variety of industrial biogas plants. Two areas of application can be distinguished, which in many cases also follow both objectives. APPROPRIATE PROCESS TECHNOLOGY, SUITABLE CONTAINER TECHNOLOGY AND THE RIGHT DIMENSIONSFirst, the anaerobic treatment of various industrial waste waters, such as in food production, biofuels or similar. The main objective here is the anaerobic pretreatment of highly contaminated but easily degradable waste water to reduce the COD load before it can go to the next stage of aerobic waste water treatment. The challenge is that in spite of the low DM content, a high degree of degradation is achieved by biomass retention or return and at the same time, biogas is produced. Due to the flexibility and variability of the Lipp system in terms of procedures
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