Bionic Technologies

Bionic has been developing and operating microwave conversion facilities for industrial use for many years. The central question is how biogenic residues, waste, and difficult material streams can be converted into usable energy, high-quality products, and stable CO2​ sinks. The following technologies form a modular building block system from which the appropriate solution is configured for each project.

µFuel – micro-fuel

Bionic µFuel is the core technology of the Bionic platform. In a specially developed microwave reactor, organic materials – for example, wood, agricultural residues, or biogenic waste – are thermally converted in a low-oxygen environment.

µSoil – micro-soil

Bionic µSoil begins exactly where μFuel ends: with the use of the biochar generated in the process.

µWaste – micro-waste

µWaste describes the application of the μFuel technology to plastic and municipal waste streams.

µTyre – micro-tyre

µTyre is the Bionic technology tailored specifically for scrap tires and rubber-containing residues.

µPower – micro-power

Under µPower, Bionic summarizes the coupling of microwave conversion with classic power plant and CHP technology.

µSorb – micro-sorb

µSorb denotes the Bionic product line for filter and adsorbent materials based on biochar.

AI-supported Process Control

With the increasing complexity of the facilities, the digital level gains importance. Bionic therefore relies on AI-supported process control.

µCTL – micro-char-to-liquid

µCTL forms the conclusion of the technological chain: the refinement of biochar into synthetic liquid fuels.