We built a new LPG station at our plant and put it into operation in July 2023. Five large-capacity LPG storage tanks will be available as an alternative source of energy for the thermal activation of zeolite.
LPG has a lower carbon content, which results in lower greenhouse gas emissions during combustion. LPG consists primarily of propane and butane, which have a lower carbon to hydrogen ratio compared to the methane found in natural gas. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and its release during the production, distribution and combustion of natural gas contributes to climate change. By introducing it, we are working on reducing the carbon footprint when processing zeolite. In addition, LPG combustion produces fewer pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx) and particulate matter compared to natural gas.
LPG has a higher energy density and more perfect combustion compared to natural gas, resulting in higher thermal efficiency. This means that a greater percentage of the energy released during combustion is converted into useful work, reducing waste and optimizing energy use.
Video inspirador sobre los efectos del producto ZeoFeed® en el tracto digestivo de los animales.
Una vista del interior de la fábrica donde se extraen, procesan y empaquetan la zeolita y los productos de zeolita.