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V-MBRU Vibrating Membrane Bioreactor Unit

Vibrating Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) technology is an important innovative technology to implement the strategy of "Energy saving and Emission reduction" and "Sewage Recycling". V-MBRU adopts mechanical transmission to realize reciprocating motion, so that membrane fibers and water body form relative motion, and the fouling is effectively controlled. Further reduction of energy consumption is achieved. Compared with the aeration MBR unit, the V-MBRU reduces the operating energy consumption by 70%, and therefore removed the road block in the development of MBR technology, and lays a solid foundation for the popularization and application of MBR technology.

Advantage

  • Excellent effluent quality: The membrane fiber has high filtration precision, and the turbidity of the effluent is less than 1 NTU; the membrane tank has no aeration, and the total nitrogen in the effluent is low;

  • Low operating energy consumption: Membrane fiber’s self-motion for anti-pollution, no purging blower, vibration energy consumption per unit of water production ≤ 0.03 kWh/m³ are the important features of the V-MBRU.;

  • Easy to operate and maintain: No hair accumulation on the membrane fiber makes it the unit easy to be cleaned;

  • Flexible Control: The working frequency can be adjusted in real time according to the actual operating conditions;

  • Long service life: Fiber-reinforced composite membrane technology, the tensile strength is more than 200 N, and the service life is more than 5 years;

  • Environment friendly: No aeration noise on the site;

Specification

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Note: *Design flux is determined by the water temperature and water quality conditions

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Note: (1) The rated capacity is at temperature of 20°C and a sludge concentration of 6~12 g/L;

         (2) The material of the membrane unit body is SUS304;

         (3) Special specification requirements and materials can be customized;

Application

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