
BAK-WIRA FA
Bak-Wira FA is scientifically designed for sustainable aquaculture concept and probiotic approach to minimize the use of drugs in aqua farming. For pretreatment or complete on-site treatment systems and municipal system receiving mixed wastewater from community activities. Wastes with a strong organic content and high BOD may contain various levels of biologically resistant quasi-toxic and toxic compounds that interfere with normal operation of water systems. Biomass enhancement with Bak-Wira FA will enable the treatment system to efficiently and effectively degrade organic waste that contain complex organic matters.
Form: Free flowing powder
Colour :Buff to brown
Specific Gravity: 0.5-0.7
Contents: Adapted microorganism and growth stimulants
Storage: Store sealed in a dry area at room temperature not exceeding
40 deg.C
Determination of treatment levels and frequency are based on 6 parameters:
1) Turbidity of the water
2) The oxygen level (>2.0 mg/L)
3) The ammonia concentration (<0.l3mgL NH3-N)
4) The nitrite concentration (<1.20mg/L N02-N)
5) The hydrogen sulphide concentration [<0.005 m/L (soil); <0.1
mg/L (water)]
6) pH = 8-8.5
Use test equipment to determine these values, If the ammonia or nitrite
level begins to increase, add more product. Addition must be in a manner
to give thorough mixing. The preferred method is to make slurry wit 1 gram
of
Bak-Wira FA in 200mL of pond water (or 1kg of Bak-Wira FA
in
a 5 gallons of pond water). Aerate for 2-3 hours or aerate over night prior
to use. Continue monitoring of these parameters is important.
For optimal results, the water system should meet the following conditions:
| Optimum | Minimum | Maximum | |
| Influent pH | 7.0 | 6.0 | 9.0 |
| Dissolved oxygen, ppm | 2.0 | 1.0 | |
| Ternperature, 0C | 30 (86F) | 10 (50F) | 40 (104F) |
| C/N/P ratio | 100/10/1 | 100/5/1 | 100/20/1 |
| Toxic metals, ppm | 0 | 0 | 1.5 |
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
For detail please consult ACCOT TECHNOLOGIES SDN. BHD.'s Technical team.
Notes:
All statement , information and data are believed to be accurate and reliable but are not taken as a guarantee.