System for utilising optimised biomass for animal feed or energy production
For over two decades, the Lipp Ligavator System has proven itself in the agricultural sector in terms of the liquid preservation of wet maize and grain. This has developed into the Lipp Betavator System as a storage method for beets and other root crops and for the production of low-loss silage. Both systems are excellently suited for feeding pigs and cattle. They allow for energy-saving, environmentally-friendly, fully automated use of the feed, independent of the weather. Both biomass storage systems are meanwhile used with equal success in the area of energy production with Lipp biogas systems.
The crops are mixed in the Lipp Ligamix to form a substrate and subsequently fed by pump into the Ligavator/Betavator. Removal can also be automated with a pump. With regard to the use of renewable raw materials (Nawaro) in biogas systems, this system offers not only the advantage of being suitable for automation, but also considerably reduces the dwell time in the fermenter, making it very efficient and economical. All containers are equipped with the familiar advantages of the proven Lipp Dual-Seam System and the Lipp material Verinox. Other advantages include the considerable reduced use of process energy and consistently high quality thanks to the fully automated production technology.
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Ligavator/Betavator
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