Amrut Filtration

MBR Sewage Treatment Plant

Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) is a process that involves a membrane ultra-micro filtration procedure and a triggered sludge procedure. Amrut MBR Plant has features such as space saving, simple operation, and high quality handled water that is reusable.
Additionally, anoxic / aerobic treatment can achieve advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal. Amrut Filtration offers MBR Plants to clients based on their needs and the site conditions.

In the MBR facilities, raw sewage from the equalisation or holding tank is filtered through large screens to remove materials that could clog or scratch the membrane.

To meet many more stringent recycle needs, which are beyond what a traditional sewage treatment plant can achieve, a tertiary treatment (filtration) is integrated when necessary, to further polish the secondary handled water.

Technologies Provided

The membrane bioreactor has an anoxic tank and an aerobic tank for your convenience. Membrane modules are submerged in the aerobic tank wherever organic sewage content is possible to be biologically adjusted by activated sludge. The MLSS (Mixed Liquor Suspended Solid) understanding in the MBR System is 10 to 20 g/L compared to 3 to 4 g/L in conventional activated sludge plants, resulting in a 30% reduction in preservation time. Through the filtration process, the membranes also separate stopped solids from liquid. Because the opening size of the diaphragm is 0.1 micron, not only draped solid particles but also bacteria such as coliform bacteria are removed. The immersed membrane purification process also eliminates the need for a strong gravitational tank or clarifier, which is required by traditional triggered sludge systems.

Applications

Hospitals
Industrial units
Residential colonies
Apartments
Malls
Hotels
Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals