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BPC Instruments has been included in an inter-laboratory study to investigate and work towards the standardisation of biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests. Published in Bioresource Technology, the aim of the study was to compare methodologies and results between different BMP testing labs. BPC Instruments acted as a ...
As BPC Instruments celebrates two decades of progress, we sat down with Chairman Gustaf Olsson to look back on the journey, from a university lab in Lund, Sweden, to a global company with a presence in 80 countries. Gustaf has been involved since the very beginning. As co-supervisor to Dr. Jing Liu’s PhD research at Lund University, he witnessed the company take shape at the intersection of ...
Sten Strömberg joined BPC Instruments AB in 2009 and now leads our product development as Product Manager. What began as a master’s thesis has grown into a central role in the company, and over the years, customers have regularly taken the time to personally thank him in our satisfaction surveys. He first joined the company as a master’s-thesis student, at a time when BPC ...
Szatkowska’s team relied on the Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS) from BPC Instruments AB to monitor methane production. “This instrument allowed us to track methane levels with precision, which was key for evaluating how different bioplastics perform in anaerobic systems,” she ...
Bioprocess Control presented a poster titled “Comparison of performance between Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) tests and continuously operated digesters¨. ...
The company’s flagship product, the Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS), has become the preferred analytical instrument around the world for conducing various anaerobic batch fermentation tests. ...
Bioprocess Control joined together with our Italian and Spanish partner, Sustainable Technologies, and presented our flagship product, Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS II) in this year international conference on renewable energy - REGATEC 2017. ...
This two-day technical course was structured to provide guidance for performing Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) tests by following different standard protocols, and to allow the participants to develop their understanding and skills on using the Bioprocess Control’s technologies. ...
By joining our 2-day technical training on BMP tests, and increasingly recognized tools for selecting and pricing biomass material for production of biogas, the participants of the course had the opportunity to gain profound knowledge on: Recommendations concerning the parameters that strongly influence the outcome of BMP tests (i.e. inoculum ...
As a researcher, it was great to listen to presentations based on data generated from our Automatic Methane Potential Test Systems (AMPTS), but also to be a part of the scientific exchange and upgrade in relation to waste management strategies and circular economy options in the largest word’s cities. ...
Bibliometric indicators (e.g. quantity and structural indicators) for measuring the number of scientific publications related to the Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS II) and their regional distribution around the world have been studied from 2010 to 2015 using available data from a number of literature databases. ...
Since 2011, the AMPTS II system developed by the Swedish manufacturer Bioprocess Control has been marketed in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands exclusively by Weber Entec. AMPTS stands for Automatic Methane Potential Test System. In particular, the “fully automatic” characteristic convinced Weber Entec so strongly, ...
