MBR Membrane Bioreactor System
Description:
Upgrading existing inefficient wastewater treatment systems and utilizing treated water for reuse、Filtration of groundwater and river water、Replacement of sand filters or microfiltration before reverse osmosis (RO), extending the lifespan of RO by nearly three times、Suitable for small to medium-sized sewage treatment plants, pharmaceutical plants, schools, restaurants, supermarkets, resorts, amusement parks, and military camps、Urgent need for rapid and phased ultrafiltration requirements
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MBR is an advanced wastewater treatment technology that combines biological treatment and membrane separation techniques. Its principle involves using biological processes to decompose and remove organic matter from wastewater, while employing membrane separation technology to block suspended solids and microorganisms, achieving efficient solid-liquid separation.
Compared to traditional activated sludge processes, MBR systems have a smaller footprint and can replace conventional activated sludge treatment methods such as aeration tanks, final settling tanks, and subsequent treatment tanks. MBR systems offer excellent water quality, stable water quantity and quality, can simultaneously remove multiple pollutants, and can overcome the common problem of sludge swelling in traditional activated sludge methods.
Comparison between MBR and Conventional Methods
MBR mainly consists of two types of membranes: flat sheet membranes and hollow fiber membranes.
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MBR Process Flow
MBR+RO wastewater treatment system model
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MBR FLATBED SPECIFICATION
MBR HLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE SPECIFICATION
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System IntroductionMBR is an advanced wastewater treatment technology that combines biological treatment and membrane separation techniques. Its principle involves using biological processes to decompose and remove organic matter from wastewater, while employing membrane separation technology to block suspended solids and microorganisms, achieving efficient solid-liquid separation.
Compared to traditional activated sludge processes, MBR systems have a smaller footprint and can replace conventional activated sludge treatment methods such as aeration tanks, final settling tanks, and subsequent treatment tanks. MBR systems offer excellent water quality, stable water quantity and quality, can simultaneously remove multiple pollutants, and can overcome the common problem of sludge swelling in traditional activated sludge methods.
Comparison between MBR and Conventional Methods
MBR mainly consists of two types of membranes: flat sheet membranes and hollow fiber membranes.
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Process Flow
MBR Process Flow
MBR+RO wastewater treatment system model
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Specification Sheet
MBR FLATBED SPECIFICATION
MBR HLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE SPECIFICATION