Wastewater treatment with natural microorganisms
Idor® harnesses the power of nature to improve the natural process of water purification and regeneration. Special microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, and yeasts break down organic residues, reduce odors, and lower the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) in a remarkably short time.
Whether in municipal or industrial wastewater treatment plants, ponds, domestic septic tanks, or drainage basins, Idor® reduces deposits, build-up, and sludge accumulation, thereby lowering the costs of energy, cleaning, maintenance, and disposal.

Easy to use in just three steps:
Idor® 1
Lipoprotein activator: milk powder
Idor® 2
Microbial enzyme blend: freeze-dried powder made from natural microorganisms
Idor® 3
Liquid activator consisting of demineralized water and algae extracts
Idor® must be used every 28 days.
The first results are visible after just a few weeks.
Chemicals are classified according to their physical, health, and environmental hazards. These hazards are indicated by specific labels and safety data sheets (SDS). The GHS (Globally Harmonized System) has standardized hazard warnings worldwide so that users of the information (production employees, first responders, and consumers) can better understand the hazards of the chemicals they use. In the EU, the principles of the GHS are ratified in Regulation EU-1272/2008 (CLP). According to this regulation, Idor® does not need to be classified or labeled according to its physical and chemical properties, health and environmental effects, and does not require a safety data sheet. The Idor® program consists only of naturally occurring, non-hazardous organisms (WHO Class 1).
1. The microorganisms Methanika® 1 and 2 can be activated at a temperature of 37 to 39 degrees in about an hour with 10 liters of clean water per kit. 2. Mix well and filter, then dilute with the recommended amount of water depending on the size of the biogas plant. Add the liquid solution Methanika® 3 and mix well again. 3. Slowly pour the solution directly into the inlet channel of the biogas plant.
