Mr. Yang Kuo-Hua is a Taiwanese-American scientific inventor specializing in biochemical engineering and environmental microbiology. Over 30 years of research and development, he and his team have perfected and introduced the A-T series ultra-fast fermentation technologies — AT-24H, AT-18H, and AT-6H — collectively known as the Bioway High-Speed Composting System.

This technology enables the transformation of organic by-products and waste into high-quality organic fertilizers, and is recognized as one of the most advanced organic microbial fertilizer production technologies in the world today.

Scientist Yang Kuo-Hua
a Taiwanese-American

TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGES

FERTILIZER PRODUCTION PROCESS

BIOWAY AT Series

The system ferments into organic microbial fertilizer within 6 hours.

Volume
Approximately
250L (based on water volume)
Dimensions L 2500 x W 1100 x H 1620 mm
Weight
Approximately
810 kg
Power Source 3-phase, 220V (50/60Hz)
Capacity 80-100 kg per batch

The system ferments into organic microbial fertilizer within 6 hours.

Volume
Approximately
5100L (based on water volume)
Dimensions L 4300 x W 1950 x H 3000 mm
Weight
Approximately
3000 kg
Power 380V x 60Hz
Capacity 2.5-3 ton per batch

The system ferments into organic microbial fertilizer within 6 hours.

Volume
Approximately
21500L (based on water volume)
Dimensions L 8100 x W 2200 x H 3450 mm
Weight
Approximately
17000 kg
Power Source 3 phase, 220V/ 380V/440V
Capacity 8-10 ton per batch

The system ferments into organic microbial fertilizer within 6 hours.

Volume
Approximately
45000L (based on water volume)
Dimensions L 8100 x W 4150 x H 3850 mm
Weight
Approximately
28890 kg
Power Source 3 phase, 220V/ 380V/440V
Capacity 18-20 ton per batch

SOLUTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS

Especially capable of decomposing almost all types of organic materials

Poultry manure
(chicken, duck, goose, etc.)

Livestock manure
(buffalo, cow, goat, pig, etc.)

Fish

Shrimp/prawn heads

Straw, rice husks

Sawdust, tree bark

Cassava by-product

Peat

Vegetables/fruits waste

Coffee grinds

Bagasse, sugarcane press mud

Soybean pulp

TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE