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  1. BIO-DIGESTER

    … of the technology consist of following segments Bacteria Manufacturing For High Altitude Regions … Bio-digester utilizes an anaerobic process in which bacteria feed upon the faecal matter inside the tank and … by 90% Maintenance Free No requirement of adding bacteria/ enzyme and removal of solid waste Use of …

  2. DRDO Biotoilet for plains

    … of Specially designed digester (Biotank), a consortium of bacteria & their attachment matrix. Consortium of bacteria degrades organic waste into water and gases. Biogas …

  3. DRL - Achievements

    … synthesized silver nano composite media for removal of bacteria from contaminated water. First reported the … Development of consortium of hydrolytic bacteria for organic waste biodegradation and management. …

  4. UV Based Disinfection Devices

    … LASTEC, Delhi to disinfect various objects by inactivating bacteria and viruses 99.9999%. The device uses UVC Lamp … & developed a ‘Virus Falcon’ to deactivate Virus and Bacteria in the Heating Ventilation & Air conditioning … The system has been designed to deactivate virus and Bacteria at Filter unit, cooling coil unit and Plenum unit …

  5. DRDO water testing kit developed by DRL for use by armed forces and civil sectors

    … chlorine, sulphate, arsenic, TDS and faecal coliform bacteria) in field condition. Yields semi-quantitative …

  6. PPE

    … higher surface area and very fine pores to trap viruses and bacteria. Filter media was indigenously developed in …

  7. On-line Fluoride Removal Water Purifier

    … impurities, colour, odour and microbial impurities like bacteria by ultra-filtration membranes and excess fluoride …

  8. MUNTRA - N

    … agents like H & G agents, biological agents like virus, bacteria, spores and biological toxins, industrial chemicals …

  9. DLSJ Volume 05| Issue 02

    … Kumar Dwivedi View Pdf Study on Air Bacteria at Different Altitudinal Locations in Tezpur to …

  10. NBC CANISTER NEELKHANTHA “A” 

    … to remove particulates, nuclear dust, biological agents (bacteria & viruses), chemical aerosol and NBC warfare agents …

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