lipasanF® in the grease chamber — hands-on application
This short video shows lipasanF® in practical use — right at the grease chamber, where grease-laden wastewater collects. Instead of an abstract explanation, you see biological fat splitting in a real application area.
It is a point of reference for anyone who operates or looks after grease-laden wastewater areas — and wants to see what biological support looks like in practice.
What you see in the video
The video accompanies the application of lipasanF® at a grease chamber — the area where grease from wastewater accumulates. It shows how the product is introduced and the context in which it is used.
The focus is on practical handling: where it is dosed, what the application area looks like, and what matters during use. The video is intended as a clear illustration, not as a measurement record.
What the video is about
Three points for context:
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lipasanF® is used where grease-laden wastewater occurs — at the grease chamber or in the grease-laden wastewater area.
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The application is intended as biological support — complementing, not replacing, regular maintenance and cleaning.
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The video shows hands-on handling and is aimed at operators of grease-laden wastewater areas.
Why grease in wastewater operations matters
Grease in wastewater is a common issue: it deposits on the walls of chambers and pipes, can narrow cross-sections, encourage odour and increase maintenance effort. Where a lot of grease occurs — in kitchens, canteens, at collection points — the grease chamber is a typical accumulation point.
lipasanF® is a form of biological support: lipolytic microorganisms assist the breakdown of grease in the application area. The video illustrates what this approach looks like in practice — as a complement to orderly maintenance, not as a replacement for it.
Biological support instead of treating symptoms alone — applied where the grease actually occurs.