
Semi Automatic Composting Machine
Organic Waste Converter
KOMPOSTMAN™ is very feasible option to use for decentralize waste management where we can convert organic wet waste into high quality compost. This process is Electromechanical & Biological, ease of maintenance and operation.
Semi-Automated Composting System / Organic Waste Converter is good option for Kitchen waste, Garden Waste, Society wet waste, Hotel Waste, Cafeteria & Malls.

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POWDER COATED SCRATCH-PROOF MACHINES 30 S/60 S/130 S/300 S/500 S)

Manage your waste efficiently with KOMPOSTMAN™-S
How Semi Automatic Kompostman Works?

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Segregate Organic Waste

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Feed the segregated organic waste to Kompostman. Add Biocultural and absorbent as recommended

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In 15 minutes, converts the waste into raw compost, a homogenized, free-flowing material ready for curing

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Place the raw compost in the curing racks for further curing

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In just 10 days, your compost is ready for the market or your kitchen garden
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Processes all types of organic waste like Fruits, Vegetables, Food and Garden Waste
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Compost removal fully Automatic and when required
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Makes waste management at your Place
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Noiseless, Less odor and maintenance-free
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No harmful gases and pathogens
Environment Friendly
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Composting Process is Part of Compost Revolution
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Saves collection / transportation and disposal costs of Organic Waste
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Inspiration to Green Cities help to Preserve land fill Reduces soil & water pollution

Features

High Quality

Intelligent Control

Scratch - proof Body

Indicators

Over load protection

Proxy Sensors
Semi Automated Organic Composting System Models

Kompostman - 30S
Capacity - 10 Kgs/Batch
Power - 2HP

Kompostman - 60S
Capacity - 20 Kgs/Batch
Power - 4HP

Kompostman - 130S
Capacity - 50 Kgs/Batch
Power - 8HP

Kompostman - 300S
Capacity - 120 Kgs/Batch
Power - 10.5HP

Kompostman - 500S
Capacity - 200 Kgs/Batch
Power - 13HP
OUR PRESENCE :
Residential / Commercial
Educational Institutions
Hotels / Hospital / Malls
Places of Worship
Government Organisation
Industrial Canteens
Munciple Corporation
Agricultural Markets