How The Small Boss MBBR media works
The MBBR process utilizes floating plastic carriers (media) within the aeration tank to increase the amount of microorganisms available to treat the wastewater. The microorganisms consume organic material. The media provides increased surface area for the biological microorganisms to attach to and grow in the aeration tanks. The increased surface area reduces the footprint of the tanks required to treat the wastewater. The media is continuously agitated by bubbles from the aeration system that adds oxygen at the bottom of the first compartment of the aeration tank. The microorganisms consume organic material. When compared to conventional secondary treatment it provides superior efficiency and value.
Super Decarburization, Ammonia Nitrogen Removal Capacity.
Carrier provide a safe and comfortable environment for microbial breeding,biological variety, because of no sludge age limit, nitrifying bacteria have also been large-scale breeding, microbial population huge is dissolved organic compounds and ammonia decomposition.
Small boss MBBR media technical data:
Model | Size(mm) | Specific Surface Area(m2/m3) | Bio-film formation Duration (days) | Nitrification Efficiency | Preferential Temperature (ºC) | Services life(years) | Number of unites per m3 |
PE01 | Φ12×9 | >800 | 5-15 | 400-1200 | <65 | ≥10 | >660,000 |

