Aquaculture Use Cases
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Evaporator
Aquaculture
Fish waste is one of the highest quality raw materials for the production of oils. These oils are, among other things, the source of omega-3 oil. The distillation-based production of the oil requires...

Feed line compressors
Aquaculture
When rearing fish larvae to the young adult stage in onshore systems, the optimal amount of oxygen in the water is a necessary criterion for growth. To reliably and cost-efficiently monitor the compre...

Feed pellet silo
Aquaculture
As well as the type of fish being farmed, it is the feed coefficient, the so-called "fish in – fish out" ratio, that determines the required quantity and appropriate composition of feed. To ensure on-...

Feeding barges
Aquaculture
To feed the fish, automatic systems distribute feed pellets from the storage containers. In floating facilities, there are several storage containers located next to the "grow-out tanks" for this purp...

Filter system for coarse dirt
Aquaculture
In on-shore facilities, reliable filtration ensures the required water quality. This is achieved through the use of mechanical drum and disc filters. They form a multi-stage system, where automatic fl...

Fish farming tank
Aquaculture
Under ideal conditions, a wide variety of fish species can live in indoor and outdoor tanks, either in or near the sea. It is extremely important that the tanks are reliably monitored against leakage...

IBC containers with cleaning agents
Aquaculture
Water and cleaning agents are used to efficiently clean the feed pellet containers. These media are stored on site, for example on a feeding barge or on a supply ship. Reliable level measurement ensur...

Intermediate tank for fish waste treatment
Aquaculture
Since the fish scraps left over from filleting still contain a lot of usable substances, they are processed further. To enable simple, mechanical processing, these leftovers are pre-processed for the...

Pump monitoring
Aquaculture
Recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) score points with their low water consumption. In such systems, water is treated and reused in a way that conserves resources. This is facilitated by circulatin...

Reverse osmosis
Aquaculture
When transporting live fish, the operators of aqua farms do everything in their power to carry out the task as efficiently, gently and stress-free (for the fish) as possible, usually with the help of...

Silage mill
Aquaculture
After mixing with acid, the ground fish scraps are mixed and ground again. Pressure sensors are used to monitor the mill. They enable immediate detection of any malfunction of the mill. This ensures u...

Silage tank
Aquaculture
Fish waste and scraps are the valuable raw material for fish silage, which in turn is a protein-rich raw material for the production of fish meal and dry fish feed. The acids used during production en...

Tank feeder
Aquaculture
The pipes installed above the fish tanks enable demand-oriented, automatic feeding at any time of day. To this end, the storage tanks are continuously monitored to make sure they contain sufficient fi...

Delousing systems
Aquaculture
One of the major challenges for fish farms around the world is lice infestation, which can force farmers to pull their fish out early. In addition to the use of cleaner fish, a thermo-mechanical treat...
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