Team Biogas, a company that provides lab test equipment, consumables and consulting services relating to renewable energy in Perris, California, has announced the release of the second generation for the Anaerobic Digestion Lab Test Network (ADLTN) website, specializing in biomethane potential (BMP) laboratory assays and gas fractioning.
Numerous scientific information pages have been added to the network and include detailed definitions for anaerobic toxicity assay (ATA), specific methanogenic activity (SMA), Ripley ratio (FOS/TAC) and methanogen population identification and DNA.
Team Biogas has brought together a selected group of private, commercial and accredited universities with an emphasis on applied research located in the U.S. and Canada. These specially selected labs are equipped, trained and managed to provide standard single or continuous feed lab tests or custom lab tests in the areas of analyses, elemental analysis, biosolid packages, biogas production, pre and postconsumer waste and food production for anaerobic digestion.
The ADLTN is designed to provide lab test services following the top four feedstock collection protocols: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Gunaseelan, German Institute for Standardization (DIN) and BPC, that are designed to provide automated, accurate and reliable measurements for biogas production. These lab test reports are also designed to provide critical quantitative data when performing due-diligence on funding and production capabilities for pre and post anaerobic digester installations. In addition, each lab test may include a scheduled de-briefing and interpretation session with the lab performing the test.
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