lipasanF® product demonstration
A clear walk-through of biological fat breakdown—what happens in the system and what matters in practice.
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A clear walk-through of biological fat breakdown—what happens in the system and what matters in practice.
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Operational insights from municipal treatment—practical context, no marketing promises.
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Odour & corrosion topic—causes, observation, and why prevention in the system is key.
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Voices from the field—handling, stability and what to focus on in day-to-day use.
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Why fats harden in grease pits and cause odors/deposits — and how lipasanF® enzymatically splits fats into glycerin and fatty acids, making them easier to pump out and recover as a resource (aeration/mixing speeds up the effect).
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WWTP manager Martin Bleuer explains how sludge becomes easier to pump and dewatering fouling is reduced. Methane content increases—and weekly pipe flushing is no longer needed.
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Customer reference from Munich: Instead of high-pressure cleaning (risk for old pipes), dose lipasanF® 1:4 — 200 ml once a month, done in 2 minutes.
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A practical talk about H₂S causes, fat build-up and typical hotspots in wastewater systems. Also: why pre-treatment with lipasanF® can reduce operational effort.
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This interview explains how lipase-producing microorganisms accelerate fat breakdown without creating additional problematic residues. It also shows why aeration boosts performance and how early dosing can help reduce odour issues (e.g., hydrogen sulphide) in wastewater systems.
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An interview about a new microorganism with high lipase activity and sterile production. Use cases, environmental safety and how it differs from typical alternatives.
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Andy shows step by step how to mix lipasanF® with water (approx. 100–200 ml) and distribute it across multiple drains—plus contact time and a short rinse so nothing remains in the trap. Important: avoid chlorine-based cleaners (e.g., “Chlorix”); in the grease interceptor the grease layer drops noticeably, odours disappear, and complaints/costs can be avoided.
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Dr. Arne Peters (e-nema) explains the origin, production, and why a microorganism like Geotrichum candidum can break down fats so effectively. Plus: typical use cases from kitchens to wastewater and what matters for handling/storage.
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We discuss using lipasanF® in sewer systems and upstream of grease separators—incl. ISO 40/40/100 and practical considerations. Also: how fat splitting helps reduce H2S/ammonia odors and eases the load on infrastructure.
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Wastewater technician Christoph Berns explains how lipasanF® has kept a ~60 m pressure line from the fat sump to the digester clear since April/May 2020. After optimizing the dosing setup, they have had no further blockages and noticeably improved pumpability of the fat.
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