J-P can answer this, but IMHO, I'd think you would seriously limit the number of aerobic bacteria in that kind of reactor, as the flow-through rate is pretty small. Even if it worked well, it's a pretty expensive option. I'm going with a Rowa reactor...Jean Paul,
What would you think of using a Deltec PF501 fluidized calcium reactor for the pellets? With this setup, the agitation is independent of the flow through the reactor as flow is dictated by the feed pump and agitation is via the built in recirculating pump.
Curious as to your opinion, and what the recommended flow-through rate would be.
Thanks!!
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