Carbo|Zyme

Carbo|Zyme consists of highly concentrated carbohydrates containing sarsaponin, saponin, guanine, xanthine, hypoxanthine, uracil and other additives. They are an excellent source of carbon and digestive essentials and an excellent means of controlling nitrogen-based odors through temporary increases in carbon/nitrogen ratios. Carbo|Zyme pellets are incorporated into troublesome substrates as one component of a balanced treatment.

Carbo|Zyme may be used in conjunction with other nutrient-type products and oxygen donor compounds to increase their impact and achieve overall decomposition balance. By providing accessible carbohydrates, Carbo|Zyme increases the decomposition efficiency of substrates and increase their ability to withstand extremes of temperature (both high and low) and extremes of moisture (both wet and dry) by improving food and water availability for the microbes.

Carbo|Zyme may be added to any carbon deficient substrates to activate and energize microbial populations. The pellets should be incorporated into liquid substrates at a rate of 1 pound of pellets per 1000 square feet of surface area per 7 to 10 days. For example, a lagoon 300 feet by 100 feet equals 30,000 square feet. In this situation, 30 pounds of pellets would be needed every 7 to10 days. Application may be achieved by use of a seed or mulch blower, by hand, or by any other method which spreads the pellets over the target area. As part of a balanced program, Carbo|Zyme provide rapid deodorization benefits and aid in the decomposition of organic solids. Samples of typically carbon deficient environments include manure lagoons and poultry waste lagoons, wastewater holding areas, and landfill leachate collection ponds.

Carbo|Zyme may be added to flowing liquids or liquids in transport when excessive nitrogen and/or fatty acid content is creating odor problems. Carbo|Zyme should be added at a rate of 1 pound per 10 tons of liquid or semi-liquid, or at a rate of 1 pound per every 10,000 liters of liquid.