Waste water treatment

with QCE5® for organic residues

Certified pathogen-free,100% non-toxic probiotic water treatment. QCE5 Spore Technology® is based on enzymes and microbes. It cleans water by breaking down organic fats, starch, sugar, protein, urine and blood into pure water and carbon dioxide.

It is effective at low temperatures (up to 45°C) and is suitable for single or continuous use in water treatment clean up incidents or to increase the effectiveness of your water treatment. It also prevents blockages in drains and pipes and will have a positive effect on your COD values. This product does not corrode and is safe for humans and nature.

Prevents unpleasant odors and prevents the release of bad smelling gases by breaking down organic residues and the breeding ground of pathogenic bacteria.

Certified effectivity for E.Coli, Listeria, HSV and Adeno5.

  • Add the product to the water tank, aeration system or pumping station.

    Begin with a start-up dose of between 500-1000 ml per 1000 litre (total volume of the tank). This dose is used once to treat the entire water system.

    After cultivation during maintenance stage, dosage 100ml to 0,01 ml per 1000L of passing water, depending on analysis of water.

    Ensure sufficient oxygen is present in the system and keep at least 40% of the tank filled to maintain a base value.

    Store in a cool, dark place sealed in original container.

    Do not mix or allow it to come into contact with chemical as this may reduce the efficiency of the product.

  • This product contains only non-GMO, plant-based bacteria and enzymes. 100% natural and beneficial for flora and fauna. 0% chemicals.

    MSDS and other data available on request. Please fill in the form.

  • Certified pathogen free

    QCE5® for organic residues consist only of bacteria that are not toxic for humans, animals or water ways. QCE5® for organic residues cleans your soil and water from organic compounds and it´s bacteria are commonly found in nature. Read more about the bacteria we use here