Wastewater Treatment Bio Culture (Microbial Culture For Wastewater Treatment),

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Wastewater Treatment Bio Culture (Microbial Culture For Wastewater Treatment),

Amalgam Biotech is a leading manufacturer and supplier of top-quality biotechnology products dedicated to environmental services. With a strong focus on sustainable solutions, we offer a diverse range of products and services to meet the specific needs of wastewater management systems.

Our flagship product, BactaServe, is a highly effective bio-culture specifically developed for wastewater treatment. It harnesses the power of beneficial microorganisms to accelerate the natural breakdown of organic matter, ensuring efficient and eco-friendly water purification.

For comprehensive odor control, we provide OdoServe, an advanced solution designed to neutralize and eliminate unpleasant odors commonly associated with wastewater treatment facilities. By effectively managing and eliminating odors, OdoServe creates a more pleasant environment for workers and surrounding communities.

Recognizing the significance of optimal nutrient balance in industrial processes, we offer NutriServe, a line of process additives enriched with essential micronutrients. These additives enhance the performance of treatment systems, promoting robust microbial activity and ensuring efficient nutrient management.

In addition to our product range, we also provide a range of services related to ETP (Effluent Treatment Plants), STP (Sewage Treatment Plants), CETP (Common Effluent Treatment Plants), and WWTP (Waste Water Treatment Plants). Our experienced team offers comprehensive consulting, technical support, and customized solutions to optimize the performance and efficiency of these systems.

Amalgam Biotech is committed to delivering the highest quality biotechnology products and services, with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability. We strive to assist industries and communities in achieving their wastewater management goals while minimizing the impact on the environment.

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