Drainage Pipes

With our new product Formula 58 we have introduced a revolutionary way of cleaning drainage pipes. Cost of disposal and maintanance are reduced while protecting the environment. Our product innovation is a clean and sustainable solution.

Waste water of food- and other processing industries is often polluted by proteins and fat. The result: Blocked pipes or an unpleasant smell. At the end there are losses of production and long times of maintenance. This is a well known issue in many industries, but protective measures have not been introduced or problems are recognized too late. Expensive cleaning procedures  are the consequence. Often harmful chemicals and unscheduled manual cleaning are used to unblock the problem.

We would like to present FORMULA 58! Our solution to reduce costs of pipe cleaning and waste water disposal in your production process.

FORMULA 58: A SUSTAINABLE BACTERIAL PRODUCT
Formula 58 solves your problems in a natural way and offers you a permanent and environmentally sustainable solution. It contains different straints of powerful but harmless bacteria. Those bacteria spread themselves all over the sewage system and avoid deposits of residues. This  means less cleaning, less odour and lower costs. Formula 58 will decrease the COD/BOD and reduce the load of fat and grease in the fat trap. 

ALL BENEFITS:

·         Effective degradation of fat and grease

·         Decrease of COD/BOD in your effluent

·         Reduction of smell

·         Prevention of blocked waste water pipes

·         Reduction of disposal costs

·         Reduction of maintenance costs

WATER CHEMICALS AT TER CHEMICALS

Responsible management of the element of water and using it as effectively as possible for human beings plays a hugely important role in modern life. This importance will increase over the years and decades to come. Here at TER Chemicals, we are well aware of this and offer you solutions in this area, which are based as much as possible on regenerative raw materials and the latest findings from chemistry, biology and ecology.