Water Treatment Bioreactor (Biological Water Treatment) Equipment Available In Japan
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Manufactured by AWC Water Solutions Ltd.based in CANADA
AWC Water Solutions offers packaged membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater treatment plants based on submerged membrane modules. Designed to treat domestic, commercial and industrial sewage for the removal of biochemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, total nitrogen, ammonia and phosphorous, the AWC MBR plant achieves very high ...
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Manufactured by Water Services Inc.based in USA
Containerized modular, mobile MBR system has a stainless-steel rotary screen, aeration chambers one or more membrane modules, complete set of equipment, PLC, chlorination system required to operate. Additional units can be connected for larger flows. Meet North American / European effluent standards anywhere in the world. Available in 12,000; 35,000, 21,500 and 52,000 gpd capacity. The systems ...
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Manufactured by BlueOcean Memtech Pte Ltd (BOM)based in SINGAPORE
Main Product for waste water treatment: Membrane Bioreactor (MBR). Tighter discharge regulations, urbanization and the increase in water recycling have made Membrane Biological Reactors (MBR) the leading innovation in waste water treatment through conventional activated ...
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by Qua-Vac BVbased in NETHERLANDS
The Evac range of advanced waste water treatment plants and membrane bioreactor systems includes standard units for smaller installations as well as tailor made units for bigger installations, such as cruise liners. All our systems meet the most stringent effluent regulations, both today and in the future. We also supply physicochemical ...
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Manufactured by Anil & Companybased in INDIA
Membrane bioreactor (MBR) It is a very efficient and effective wastewater treatment application. Basically, it is the assembly of membrane and biological waste-water treatment procedures. The MBR operations bring forth high-quality results. This innovative technology is perfect for domestic & commercial ...
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Manufactured by Solmaxbased in CANADA
Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 60oC (140oF) can have a negative effect on standard polyethylene geomembranes. When the temperatue exceeds 60oC, the liner's mechanical properties more rapidly break down, causing acceleration in stress cracking and oxidation. This can lead to potential ...
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