A new Separator made by Börger has helped provide a pig farmer with a more consistent feed for his biogas plant, as well as creating extra storage space, and a much easier to spread liquid.
When the pig manure enters the Börger Bioselect RC40 separator, it has a dry solids (DS) content of approximately 5%.
The farmer separates with a DS content of 22%, so that the stackable solid phase (which has a very high concentration of nutrients) is transferred to the biogas plant in large liquid quantities. The separated liquid phase spreads with ease, quickly penetrating the soil.
The Bioselect RC40 Separator (up to 40 m3/h) also ensures that there is far less contamination of sward.
Also available as a 25 m3/h, 75m3/h, 150 m3/h and now 250 m3/h this small footprint Börger Separator can be utilised as either a stationary unit, or for mobile use.







