HOW WE USE MICROBES
Present contamination in water is basically water unsolvable and is therefore not, or only in minute quantities, biodegradable. Hydrocarbons are especially toxic to microorganisms in most accruing concentrations.

After adding the Aktivator BioSurf the active substances deposit themselves onto the pollutants using molecular interaction. However the molecular chains are still too long for the microorganisms to absorb and eliminate.

Using mechanical help (high pressure cleaner, sponge, etc.) those chains will be broken down to microscopic droplets. The next stage is encapsulation with an BioSurf coating. The result is a fine, dispersed, stable emulsion.

The BioSurf coating now enables the microorganisms to absorb and decay those fine emulsion droplets (metabolize). The existing portions are no longer toxic.
On the contrary, they are now nutrition, and are used for the decay of cellular substance of this organism. The by-products of the Process are only carbon dioxide and water.
Due to the offered nutrients the microorganisms can now multiply and increase population. The original toxic pollutant is converted into harmless biomass (see illustration: 3 microbes divide into 6.) These processes cannot lead to uncontrolled growth of microorganisms. When the decay of the pollutants is completed, growth will cease since no nutrients overflow is present. The remaining microorganisms serve as food for other live forms.