K-Drum vs K-Thermo: Which OWC machine is right for your campus?
If you're sourcing an organic waste composter for a hotel, hospital, IT campus, FMCG plant or municipal ward, you'll quickly run into a fork in the road: do you go with a natural in-vessel composter like our K-Drum, or a heated fast-cycle composter like our K-Thermo? Both arrive at the same destination β dark, earthy, FCO-grade compost β but the journey, the running cost and the operational fit differ enough that the wrong choice can cost you βΉ2β4 lakh a year for the life of the machine.
Here's how procurement engineers, facility managers and ULB officers actually think about this decision.
The 60-second answer
- Pick K-Drum if your priority is low running cost, your site has space, and you don't need pathogen-free compost the next morning.
- Pick K-Thermo if your site is pathogen-sensitive (hospital, FMCG plant, hotel), space is tight, and you want fresh compost in 22β24 hours.
- Mixing both β a K-Drum line for steady volume plus a K-Thermo for high-throughput days β is increasingly common at corporate parks and large campuses.
If you stop reading here, you have 80% of the answer. The rest of this post is the 20% that matters when you're writing the BOQ.
How they actually differ
| Specification | K-Drum (Natural) | K-Thermo (Heated) |
|---|---|---|
| Heater | None β natural aerobic | Integrated, 55β65 Β°C standby thermostat |
| Initialisation | 15 days | First batch ready in 22β24 hours |
| Daily withdrawal | From day 16 onwards | From batch 2 onwards |
| Compost grade | 100% natural organic | Pathogen-free (FCO-grade for sensitive applications) |
| Volume reduction | ~50% after curing | Up to 60% in-cycle |
| Energy use | Mixer only (~8 active hr/day) | Heater + mixer (~8 active hr/day) |
| Form factor | Drum-in-vessel, stationary | Wheeled cabinet, mobile β no civil foundation needed |
| Best for | ULB wards, campuses, low-running-cost sites | Hotels, hospitals, FMCG, hostels, hospitality |
| Indicative running cost (500 kg/day) | ~βΉ350/day | ~βΉ650/day |
| Indicative CapEx (500 kg/day) | ~βΉ13β18 L | ~βΉ18β25 L |
When K-Drum wins
1. You have steady, predictable volume. A 1500 kg/day campus mess that runs the same menu every day is the perfect K-Drum site. Microbial colonies stabilise once and the system runs at low energy for years.
2. Running cost is the deciding factor. Over a 10-year operating window, K-Drum's ~βΉ300/day energy advantage adds up to ~βΉ11 lakh of savings. For a ULB or a budget-pressured campus, that's the difference between a sustainable program and one that quietly dies.
3. You have room for the curing area. K-Drum compost benefits from a short curing platform alongside the unit. If you have 100β200 sq ft of covered space, you'll get a noticeably better output product.
4. Output quality is for landscape/agriculture, not pathogen-sensitive use. If the compost is going onto your campus lawns or to a contracted farmer, you don't need the pathogen-elimination cycle that K-Thermo provides.
When K-Thermo wins
1. Your inputs include cooked food, dairy or meat scraps. Hotels, hospitals and FMCG plants generate inputs with high moisture and biological activity. K-Thermo's 55β65 Β°C chamber kills pathogens, prevents anaerobic odour zones, and produces compost that meets FCO standards for use in vegetable gardens or CSR plantations without compliance risk.
2. You can't spare 15 days for initialisation. A new hotel kitchen, a hospital expanding capacity, an event venue with seasonal peaks β none of these can wait two weeks before the first batch. K-Thermo gives you fresh compost the next morning.
3. Your site doesn't have civil works budget. K-Thermo sits on four lockable castors. No foundation needed. This matters more than people realise on rented industrial estates and at sites where civil tendering would add 8β12 weeks.
4. The compost is going to internal use that benefits from a "clean" story. Marketing teams love pathogen-free, FCO-grade compost. When the CSR brochure says "our hotel composts its own waste into garden-grade fertiliser, daily," that line lands harder if it's true.
The hybrid that's becoming common
Larger campuses are increasingly buying both. A K-Drum line as the workhorse, a K-Thermo unit alongside as the "fast lane" for spikes β Diwali catering, conference weeks, exam-period mess loads. The K-Thermo handles the surge without forcing the K-Drum out of its steady-state microbial balance.
If your TPD requirement is above 1.5 TPD, ask us about a twin-line configuration. The CapEx delta is smaller than people assume, and the operational flexibility is worth it.
A quick decision checklist
Answer these five questions:
- Is the input pathogen-sensitive (cooked food, dairy, hospital)? β Yes β K-Thermo. No β either works.
- Do you need first compost within 24 hours? β Yes β K-Thermo. No β K-Drum.
- Is running cost more important than CapEx? β Yes β K-Drum. No β K-Thermo.
- Do you have a civil-works pad? β No β K-Thermo (wheeled). Yes β either.
- Are you sizing above 1.5 TPD? β Strongly consider a twin-line K-Drum + K-Thermo.
Beyond the machine
A composter isn't a standalone device β it's the centre of a 6-step process: segregation β shredding β inoculation β decomposition β curing β withdrawal. Get the upstream segregation right and either machine performs well; get it wrong and even the best machine produces variable output. Both K-Drum and K-Thermo come with optional inbuilt SS 304 shredders for inputs above 50 mm β for kitchen waste alone, the basic single-shaft works; for garden waste, woody fibrous material or food-processing residues, specify the dual-shaft.
What to do next
If you're still unsure, run the numbers in our ROI calculator β plug in your kg/day, your current disposal cost and your local electricity tariff, and you'll see the payback period for each option side-by-side. Or fire up the project wizard and pick "specific machines" β it asks 8 questions and emails you a tailored quote, including which size and configuration we'd recommend for your site.
Or just call us: +91 98122 41001. We'll talk through your inputs, your site, and your budget and tell you honestly which one is right.
Kelvin Water Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (KWTPL) is an MSME-registered, GeM-listed manufacturer of organic waste composters, shredders and baling presses. Plant: HSIIDC IMT Manesar, Gurugram. Engineering and service in 18+ countries since 2008.
Want a tailored quote or DPR review? Use the configurator β or email info@kelvinindia.in.