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Contact SupplierWith our years of expertise and specialization, we are offering a wide range of Sequential Batch Reactors. SBR is an activated sludge wastewater treatment system which is used for removing dissolved and suspended organic material and nutrients. In SBR all the unit operations such as aeration, settling and decanting are achieved in a single reactor, all by automatic operations. Due to this new technology industrial wastewater can now be treated biologically in ideal conditions, regardless of flow or load variations. Phosphorous and nitrates can be removed biologically as well.
Benefits:
Achieves nitrification, denitrification and phosphorous removal (without chemical addition) in a single reactor
Less excess sludge-therefore sludge handling is simpler
Hydraulic flexibility-can easily take shock loads
Micro organism selection minimizes sludge bulking and controls filamentous bacteria
Power savings due to lower oxygen requirements
Provides the ability to change any unit process at any time-to achieve a required effect
High specific rate of separation in sludge blanket cum clarifier unit
Simultaneous nitrification without extra cost
No odor problems
Reduced operation and maintenance costs
No clarifier-further reduction in space and capital cost
No sludge recycling-further reduction in 0 and M cost
Fully atomized-further reduction in operating cost
Application:
Small communities and housing colonies
Townships
Hotels and resorts
Schools and universities
Defense and military camps
Industrial and manufacturing area
Municipalities
SBR Operation Philosophy:
Sequencing Batch Reactor actually represents a very elementary form of treatment process known as "Fill and Draw". Wastewater added to a reactor is treated to remove undesirable component, and is subsequently discharged. The SBR reactor is a self-contained system incorporating equalization, aeration and clarification, within the c