Scaling in digestate treatment systems

  • Louis

    Member
    3 March 2026 at 9:45 am

    TGWT Clean Technologies has developed Biostatik, a line of bio-sourced antiscalants engineered for even the most extreme scaling conditions.

    Whether the challenge is struvite, calcium carbonate, or other scaling minerals, Biostatik helps prevent crystallization throughout your system—inside piping, reservoirs, pumps, and digestate treatment equipment such as ammonia strippers. Using advanced modeling to evaluate saturation indices, we select and tailor formulations based on your operating conditions, then validate performance through rigorous lab testing.

    With Biostatik, you can reduce downtime and avoid costly mechanical or chemical cleaning, while adopting a proven, green solution.

    Contact us to discuss your application and learn which Biostatik formulation is best suited to your process.

    Louis Godbout

    Principal Research Scientist & Mentor, R&D

    lgodbout@tgwt.com

    Technologies Propres TGWT inc.
    452 rue Jean-Neveu
    Longueuil, Qc
    Canada J4G 1N8
    http://www.tgwt.com

    Tel : +1 438 940 6809
    Cell : +1 514 588 6242

    • Natalia Bourenane

      Organizer
      4 March 2026 at 7:37 am

      @LouisG do you have an example of this product use? anything as pilot project or maybe the use in an existing operational project?

  • Louis

    Member
    4 March 2026 at 9:27 am

    Hello Natalia,
    Indeed, we do. The Centre
    de traitement de biomasse de la Montérégie (CTBM) in rural Québec is currently using our product. Their heat exchangers and ammonia stripping unit were scaling up rapidly and were essentially impossible to operate. As they were our pilot test, we have plenty of data to share with anyone who encounters similar problems.
    Cheers,
    Louis Godbout, TGWT

    • Natalia Bourenane

      Organizer
      4 March 2026 at 10:23 am

      Louis, this is a really cool project. Thank you for sharing the information.

      I believe CTMB is treating industrial wastewater and food waste, correct?

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