
En nuestra planta de producción nos topamos con este escenario semanalmente como parte del proceso de elaboración de nuestros fertilizantes.
Una sensación de calor nos indica que nuestro proceso está siguiendo bien su camino.
Esto gracias a la alta carga microbiana presente en el estiércol vacuno que va a promover la descomposición de esta materia orgánica inicial, desprendiendo calor por la ruptura de enlaces, generando liberaciones de energía a lo largo del proceso. El vapor blanco que emana del cerro de estiércol no es más que energía liberada en forma de calor.
Alcanza una temperatura de 66°C, suficientes para obtener una materia orgánica estabilizada y libre de patógenos, así como también de semillas viables de malezas.
Finalmente, después de semanas del proceso el producto ya está listo y solo falta tamizar para obtener un producto fino y uniforme.

In our production plant we come across this scenario on a weekly basis as part of the manufacturing process of our fertilizers.
A sensation of heat tells us that our process is following its path well.
This is thanks to the high microbial load present in the cattle manure that will promote the decomposition of this initial organic matter, giving off heat by breaking bonds, generating energy releases throughout the process. The white vapor that emanates from the hill of manure is nothing more than energy released in the form of heat.
It reaches a temperature of 66°C, enough to obtain stabilized organic matter free of pathogens, as well as viable weed seeds.
Finally, after weeks of the process, the product is ready and all that remains is to sift to obtain a fine and uniform product.


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