Liquid manure stabilization
SyreN
- Better use of nutrients thanks to up to 70% reduction in nitrogen losses
- Additional fertilization with sulfur and mobilization of the phosphate
- Increase in yields due to optimized use of nutrients
- Greater area coverage and fewer lanes keep plant damage to a minimum
How the SyreN liquid manure stabilization system works
The liquid manure is acidified during spreading via a dribble hose or trailing shoe distributor. In a mixing chamber directly in front of the linkage, the system mixes the required amount of acid into the liquid manure. A pH meter continuously regulates the quantity of acid required. All the parts are acid-proof, from the front tank to the mixing chamber. Aside from this, everything else is just normal liquid manure technology. The driver uses the system to specify the pH value at which they want to lay down the liquid manure – usually 6. When the acid is added, the mixture starts to foam, and its volume increases significantly. This is why it is not possible to acidify the liquid manure earlier on in the process, in the tank.
Maximum safety for your liquid manure spreading
In addition to optimum use of nutrients, we also consider safety in the use of our equipment of the utmost importance,
- Contact with sulfuric acid is avoided when replacing the IBC tank by using a special drip-free coupling
- Personal protective equipment, such as gloves, apron and face shield are integrated in a storage compartment of the front unit
- A two-part water tank allows the system to be rinsed after application