[Global] A glass PBR for algae cultivation can be configured in a variety of ways in order to achieve a high level of efficiency. The Continue reading Factors that influence the economic efficiency of algae cultivation through the glass components of a photobioreactor
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Efficient and biologically safe: algae cultivation in glass tubes
[Global] Commercial tubular glass photobioreactors have been in profitable operation for nearly two decades, with many new algae Continue reading Efficient and biologically safe: algae cultivation in glass tubes
Microalgae and German technology set the scene for “Future Energy”
[Germany, Kazakhstan] Sunlight and CO2 is basically almost everything that algae needs to grow. This is because their biomass Continue reading Microalgae and German technology set the scene for “Future Energy”
Europe’s largest algae omega-3 plant uses Schott glass tubes
[Austria] Ecoduna selected Schott after a successful 18-month test of Duran glass tubes in ecoduna’s first vertical photobioreactor Continue reading Europe’s largest algae omega-3 plant uses Schott glass tubes
Turbo for cultivating algae using glass tubes
[Global] High-quality glass tubing from SCHOTT maximizes production cycles in cultivating algae and allows for higher yields Continue reading Turbo for cultivating algae using glass tubes
SCHOTT, Algatechnologies seek link between glass tubing geometry and algae growth efficiency
[USA, Israel] SCHOTT and Algatechnologies Ltd. (Algatech), a commercial algae producer and one of the largest manufacturer of natural astaxanthin, have partnered once again to measure the efficiency of glass tubing in photobioreactor (PBR) Continue reading SCHOTT, Algatechnologies seek link between glass tubing geometry and algae growth efficiency
Boost of algae output by more than 20 percent using SCHOTT oval glass tubes
[USA] SCHOTT North America announced that its new oval glass tubes for photobioreactors (PBRs) increased maximum dry biomass
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