We help the agro-livestock industries to achieve better economic, environmental and social results with solid-liquid separation machines for cow slurry, horse manure, goat, sheep, camel and other sectors.
Advantages and Benefits
Learn about the advantages and benefits of our Solid / Liquid Separators
- High performance.
- Very cheap price.
- Low maintenance cost.
- Low power consumption.
- Maximum use and value of the separated fractions.
- Tailor-made financing.
- Easy commissioning.
- Simple operation.
- Automated control system.
- Long useful life.
- Little noise.
- Save time and money on labor.
- They save thousands of euros on the purchase of the bed for the holidays (sand, sawdust, sawdust+carbonate, straw and rubber+padding).
- They save money in the volume and discharge of the slurry and maintenance of the accumulation ponds.
- Value of compost not used for bedding.
- Separated liquid, useful for drip irrigation or fertigation.
- Reduction of mastitis and leg disease in cows (Savings in veterinary and medicines).
- Odor reduction.
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Methane, C02 and other gases).
About Deyma
DEYMA has spent years researching the technical processes for the treatment of agricultural and livestock effluents, helping to reduce them, stopping the emission of greenhouse gases and ammonia, promoting the optimization of resources, the use of waste as raw material and helping to regenerate capital. natural loss (water, climate, soil and biodiversity). All this making the circular economy the center of its comprehensive development and sustainable growth.
We distribute and market high-performance solid-liquid separator machines, at very affordable prices, for the treatment of cow slurry, horse manure, goat, sheep, camel and other application sectors.
We help curb the emission of greenhouse and ammonia gases in the livestock sector
Together with our teams, we make environmental change possible, timely and necessary.
We get cow manure, goat dung, sheep horses, camels and valuable by-products in the market.
Circular Economy - Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
We achieve with our teams that environmental change is possible, opportune and necessary, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the European Union, in its regulations, include the circular model as an optimal alternative and ecological system.
The model of an unsustainable linear economy is running out. For the implementation of the new economic model, the private sector must reinvent itself to generate employment and wealth. To think about development in a circular way, the human being must be the
fundamental axis of a sustainable reactivation that leads us to the new normality. It is the only viable option to build economically and environmentally profitable models.
Frequent questions
- Machine complete with electrical control cabinet.
- A submersible pump with a macerator.
- 10 meter pipe for slurry input.
- Complete machine with electrical control cabinet.
- A submersible pump with a macerator.
- 10 meter pipe for slurry input.
- A stainless steel 2-way valve.
- Diesel engines.
- Engine power: 63 kW. 85kw. and 115kw.
- Working speed: 7-25 m/minute.
- Production: 600-800, 1000-1200, 1200-1500 m3 per hour.
- Blade diameter: 500-750-910 mm.
- Air-conditioning.
- Water sprayer.
- High performance.
- Very cheap price.
- Custom financing.
- Long useful life.
- They save time and a lot of money.
- Low maintenance cost.
- Low electrical or diesel consumption.
- Easy commissioning.
- Simple operation.
- Savings in veterinary and medicines (Avoid mastitis and sore feet in cows).
- Reduction of emissions (Methane, CO2 and Nitrous oxide).
- Odor reduction.
Tailor-made financing adapted to your needs. Ask us for more information.
Separators: 1 year, except spare parts
Turners: 1 year and a half, except spare parts
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