MBR Wastewater Treatment

What is Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Technology?

A Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) combines traditional biological wastewater treatment with advanced membrane filtration. Unlike conventional systems that rely on clarifiers, MBR systems use ultrafiltration membranes to achieve superior separation of solids and microorganisms.

This integration allows the reactor to operate at higher biomass concentrations (MLSS up to 12,000 mg/L), delivering high removal efficiency, reduced sludge generation, and compact system design.

With MBR systems, treated water is consistently high quality — clear, pathogen-free, and safe for reuse in industrial, agricultural, and municipal applications.

How Does a MBR Wastewater Treatment Work?

Biological Reactor (Activated Sludge)

The biological reactor in an MBR system breaks down organic pollutants, nitrogen, and other contaminants.

Membrane Filtration (Ultrafiltration / Microfiltration)

Membranes ensure precise separation, blocking bacteria, suspended solids & pathogens while allowing only clean water to pass.

High Biomass Environment

Thanks to the design of the Membrane Bioreactor, MLSS levels remain high, enhancing pollutant breakdown and treatment reliability.

MBR Wastewater Treatment plant

Why Choose Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Technology?

Easy Installation, Wide Applications

Flexible MBR Installation for Any Site

Our MBR systems are designed for both greenfield installations and retrofits of existing wastewater treatment plants.

Applications of MBR Systems

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