AQUACULTURE FILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES
INDUSTRIALIZED RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM
Provide quality products to the market——Grow together with customers
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Provide solutions for fish farmers from around the world
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ABOUT US
Guangzhou Z.K.AQUA aquaculture equipment co. , Ltd. isinvested by Zhongke Aquaculture Equipment(H.K)Group, established in 2012,is a professional manufacturerin aquaculture equipment and live fish transportationsystem equipment for more then 10years.With decades of efforts, we have cooperated withcustomers from more than 30 countries and areas all overthe world .
It is one of the fastest growing aquaculture facilitiescompanies in china. The company has been granted thecertification oflS09001-2008 Quality ManagementCertification System and lS014001:2004 environmentmanagement system.We focus on the field of studyingdesigning and running as follows:
Specialized in design and construction of re-circulated freshwaterand saltwater fish farms.
Specialized in upgrading and improving older or disfunction systems.
Specialized in aquarium like ocean pavilion.
Has upgraded many farms; with drum filters or disc filters, oxygensystems and ultra violet. These farms are making after this upgradingat least the calculated production.
Is supplier of design and materials for farmers who will do theupgrading of installations themselves.
SYSTEMS AT DIFFERENT STAGES
HATCHING
INCUBATOR SYSTEM
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The fish fry hatching system is a key device for improving the production efficiency and quality of fish fry hatching
For different fish species, the incubation systems will also vary
RAISING
INDUSTRIALIZED SYSTEM
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RAS features small land occupation, low environmental pollution, high-quality and safe products, few diseases, high density, no geographical or climatic restrictions and influences on aquaculture production
NURSERY
NURSERY SYSTEM
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The fish fry raising stage is an important part of the aquaculture process. Providing an appropriate environment can significantly increase the success rate of larval rearing.