Microbial Solutions completes Successful Trial of Environmental toxin-eating Technology
Posted: Thursday 5th March 2009
BAESystems in negotiation for 25 tonne bioreactor treatment plant.
Rainbow Seed Fund investment Microbial Solutions Ltd, an Oxfordshire company developing award-winning innovative technologies to assess and dispose of toxic metal working fluids used in the engineering industry, has completed a successful trial of a commercial scale bio-reactor with BAE Systems. The industry-leading nature of Microbial Solutions’ technology, and the success of the collaboration with BAE, has been recognised by the presentation of a BAE Systems Chairman’s Award in the innovation category.
Microbial Solutions has developed an innovative, ecologically friendly bacterial treatment, known as Microcycle™ Technology, which turns toxic exhausted metal working fluids into grey water that is safe to dispose of in the sewerage system.
Metal working fluids are vital in any industry that requires precision cutting of metal. They are essentially cooling lubricants, sprayed in the machining process to ensure a clean cut, and which contain a number of toxic and dangerous chemicals and compounds that must be rendered less harmful before used fluids can be disposed. Microcycle™ Technology involves the use of a bio-reactor, a large cylinder containing a plastic matrix into which the metal working fluids are poured. A specifically selected consortium of bacteria is introduced into the bio-reactor. These bacteria affix to the matrix and consume the toxins and chemicals, reducing the pollution load of the fluids by up to 98%. The grey water produced has a pollution load below the currently required standards for sewer disposal. Additional benefits are that the toxic components are converted to harmless gas and there is no residual oily waste to dispose of.
As part of a commitment to backing innovation and new technology, BAE Systems, the global defence and aerospace systems manufacturer, commissioned a trial bio-rector from Microbial Solutions for its facility at Brough in East Yorkshire. This 5-tonne reactor, 3.5m high by 1.5m in diameter, has been in operation since early 2008 and has proved highly successful. BAE Systems and Microbial Solutions are now in discussions to extend the plant to a total capacity of 25 tonnes, which will be capable of processing around 0.5 million litres of waste metal working fluid per year, and are exploring options for taking the technology to other BAE Systems sites.
Professor Will Pope, Chief Executive Officer of Microbial Solutions, said: “We’re very pleased that the trial with BAE Systems has proved the potential of Microcycle™ Technology. It has been a pleasure to work with such a forward-thinking company that can see the benefits of our systems. Reducing the need for landfill, and avoiding other more energy-intensive processes, Microcycle™ Technology is environmentally sound and can cut costs. Working with BAE Systems, we’ve shown that it works on an industrial scale.”












