Acquisition of the third generation AMPTS® III
15 de October de 2024KEPLER Ingeniería y Ecogestión expands its biochemical methane potential testing equipment(hashtag#BMP), with the acquisition of the third generation of the AMPTS® III (Automatic Methane Potential Test System III), the market leading tool for batch anaerobic digestion testing from BPC Instruments AB.
In the words of Dr. Jorge Diamantino Miranda, “with its acquisition, we will be able to estimate more accurately the profitability of a project since it allows us to know the biomethane production potential of a specific waste, as well as to identify possible inhibitors of a specific producer (heavy metals, antibiotics…)”.
Mario Alejandro Rosato, CEO of Sustainable Technologies SRL, visited our laboratory for the start-up and we took the opportunity to have a technical session on this technology and the diet design process.

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