Advanced Aeration Control: Proper aeration is crucial for the biological treatment processes in MBR systems. These systems often incorporate advanced aeration control mechanisms that optimize oxygen transfer and minimize the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere. This control ensures efficient pollutant degradation and reduces the environmental impact associated with gaseous emissions.
1. Enhanced Solid-Liquid Separation: Tubular membranes in MBRs provide excellent solid-liquid separation capabilities. The membranes act as a physical barrier, effectively retaining suspended solids, colloids, and microorganisms in the bioreactor, preventing their release into the treated water. This superior separation performance leads to high-quality effluent with reduced turbidity and suspended solids, contributing to pollution reduction.
2. Efficient Removal of Contaminants: Tubular MBRs are capable of efficiently removing a wide range of contaminants from water. The membranes have precise pore sizes that can selectively remove particles based on their size. This includes the removal of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, organic matter, and other dissolved pollutants. The result is a treated effluent that meets stringent water quality standards, minimizing pollution in the discharged water.
◆Garbage leachate
◆Coking wastewater
◆Dehardening of high hardness wastewater
◆Oily wastewater
◆Municipal sewage reuse
◆Food and beverage turbidity removal


Note: PSD-TM08-XDUBHE-Tubular Membrane Tube Diameter-number of cores.
Reamrk: Operating pressure 50~600KPa; Maximum operating temperature 75C; pH range 2-11; chlorine resistance 300000ppmh.
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