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				MICROCAT-PR is a specialty blend of preselected, adapted microorganisms for use in biological treatment plants receiving wastes from petroleum refining and related chemical operations. MICROCAT-PR contains a combination of aerobes and facultative anaerobes selected from nature for their ability to break down a broad range of difficult-to-degrade organic compounds.  MICROCAT-PR is formulated for application in biological wastewater treating plants receiving petroleum refining and/or petrochemical wastes.  These plants accept a wide range of crude petroleum residues, ammonia, mercaptans, sulfides, amines and other organic compounds, some of which are toxic and/or difficult to degrade.  Such compounds tend to pass through the system or cause system upsets resulting in poor effluent quality and increased operating costs.  MICROCAT-PR contains preselected, adapted microbial strains for enhanced biodegradation capacity.  When used on a preventive maintenance basis, this product can enhance the ongoing operations and improve overall system performance at reduced cost.  MICROCAT-PR is formulated specifically for use by the petroleum refining, petrochemical and related industries, and for use in municipal plants receiving wastes produced by these industries.  |  
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
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				Appearance : Beige, granular powder  Contents : Specialized, preselected microorganisms on natural carrier  Dissolved Oxygen, ppm : 0.5 - 2.5   pH : 6 - 9 7  Temperature,'C : 10 - 40 |  
				
				
				
				
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