Biological
UASBR (Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor)
The UASBR system is an advanced anaerobic treatment technology specially designed for high-strength industrial wastewater treatment. In this process, wastewater flows upward through a dense blanket of anaerobic sludge where microorganisms break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen. This system is highly energy-efficient and generates biogas that can be reused as an energy source. UASBR technology is widely used in distilleries, food processing units, chemical plants, and other industries generating high organic load wastewater.
Anaerobic Filter
The Anaerobic Filter is a biological treatment system that uses fixed media for the growth of anaerobic microorganisms. Wastewater passes through the filter media where biological degradation of organic pollutants takes place. This process is highly effective for treating high-strength wastewater with low energy consumption. Anaerobic filters are compact, reliable, and suitable for various industrial wastewater treatment applications.
Anoxic Treatment
Anoxic Treatment systems are specially designed for nitrogen removal through biological denitrification. In this process, nitrate nitrogen is converted into harmless nitrogen gas by microorganisms under oxygen-deficient conditions. Anoxic treatment plays a critical role in reducing nutrient pollution and maintaining environmental discharge standards. This technology is commonly integrated with advanced biological treatment systems for enhanced wastewater treatment performance.
Activated Sludge Process (ASP)
The Activated Sludge Process is one of the most widely used aerobic biological treatment methods in wastewater treatment plants. In this system, microorganisms use oxygen to decompose organic pollutants present in wastewater. The aeration process promotes microbial growth and efficient breakdown of contaminants. ASP systems are known for their reliable performance, flexibility, and ability to achieve high treatment efficiency in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment applications.
Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR)
The Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) is an advanced biological treatment technology that uses specially designed biofilm carriers suspended inside the reactor. These carriers provide a large surface area for microbial growth, resulting in higher treatment efficiency and compact system design. MBBR systems offer excellent resistance to shock loads, low sludge generation, and easy operation. This technology is widely preferred for both new installations and treatment plant upgrades.
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
The Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) is a modern fill-and-draw activated sludge treatment process where equalization, aeration, clarification, and sludge settling occur in a single tank. The treatment process operates in sequential cycles, ensuring efficient removal of organic pollutants and nutrients. SBR technology provides excellent treatment performance, reduced footprint requirements, and operational flexibility for various wastewater treatment applications.
Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR)
The Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR) combines advanced biological treatment with membrane filtration technology to produce high-quality treated water. The membrane system effectively removes suspended solids, bacteria, and microorganisms, delivering superior effluent quality suitable for reuse applications. MBR systems are compact, highly efficient, and ideal for industries and facilities requiring stringent water quality standards.