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Culture
strains used in the formulation of PDM-7 products
Listed below
are the microbial cultures that are used in the formation
of our PDM-7 product line
- Three strains
Bacillus subtilis. One high lipase producing
for fats and oils. One high in amylase and protease enzyme
production for starch, protein and cellulose reduction.
One to reduce noxious odors (H2S).
- Four
strains Bacillus Thuringiensis (non-adapted)
for low oxygen facultative degradation environments.
- One strain
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (non-pathogenic adapted
to high oil and grease levels.
- Three strains
Arthrobacter sp. for degradation of phenolic
and other aromatic compounds.
- One strain
Cellulomonas uda with enhanced cellulase producing
capabilities to degrade cellulosic wastes.
- One strain
Bacillus megaterium for general enzyme production.
- One strain
Micrococcus sp. for hydrocarbon and wax degradation.
- One
strain Thiobacillus novellus for sulfide degradation.
- One strain
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) to produce
high level enzymes for breakdown of starches, sugars and
other carbohydrates.
Phase III, Inc.'s
proprietary production techniques allow for the creation of
extremely high culture plate counts. With this process, PHase
III, Inc. is able to ship concentrated product to our clients,
thus saving substantial freight costs.
I.E.One 8oz.
bottle of concentrate makes one 55 gallon drum of finished
product with a 108 plate count.
PHase III, Inc.
recently sent the equivalent of thirty six 55 gallon drums
of product to the Far East by air express for less than $200.00
in 4 days. It would have cost over $4000.00 to ship thirty
six 55 gallon drums of product by sea and taken 30 days.
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