Fifth stop: Sanitization and stabilization inside the biocells
Where transformation becomes a controlled biological process
After the mixing and preparation phase, the organic matrix enters the Biocells, the operational heart of the facility.
This is where the sanitization and stabilization phase begins: a controlled biological process that transforms organic matter into a stable, safe, and recoverable product.
The static Biocells are enclosed and continuously monitored environments, designed to guarantee:
– Constant temperature control
– Optimal ventilation management
– Humidity monitoring
– Oxygen level control
– Emission reduction
– Full compliance with environmental regulations
During this phase, natural microbiological activity is guided and regulated through automated systems that ensure the temperatures required for sanitization are reached, eliminating any pathogens and guaranteeing the safety of the treated material.
This is not a process left to chance.
Every parameter is tracked.
Every phase is verifiable.
Here, technology meets biology: controlled oxygenation accelerates the degradation of organic matter, while continuous monitoring allows us to maintain optimal conditions for effective and uniform stabilization.
While we designed the mixture in the previous phases, here we manage its transformation.
The result?
A stabilized and sanitized matrix, ready for the subsequent stages of intermediate screening, maturation, and final refining.
Next stop: Maturation and final refining. The stage where the process is completed and the final product begins to take shape.