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What Are The Advantages Of Using Moving Bed Media?

Moving bed media or MBBR are biological filters, manufactured to give natural filtration and amplify oxygen focus while empowering natural burden corruption. MBBR towers are made of PP, impervious to assimilation and ozone gas. MBBR range covers the treatment requirements for Biomass load from 10 up to 850kg per bio-tower, using low water volume and little impression. The non-treated water swell is persistently blended in with air/oxygen in the bio tower, while the natural burden is debased organically by microorganisms. This bio-film layer is shaped on and in suspended polyethylene coasting media.


Moving Bed Media

Our Moving Bed Biofilter Reactor is a verified natural filtration arrangement that permits high oxygen focus and incredible TAN expulsion at the littlest conceivable impression.


Tangle MBBR is material to any naturally charged water volume and it is regularly used to new and marine RAS ranches and incubation facilities.


Activity and Engineering


The Moving bed media holds the naturally charged water by making a vortex, to uniformly move the bio media into the profound oxygen immersed contact chamber. This maintenance permits the microorganisms to organically assimilate the supplements off the water at a more significant level than a customary stream channel.


The PE bio-balls give on their surface the ideal climate for the biofilm layer development and movement. The action of the miniature life forms biofilm transformation of the natural burden to NO3 is improved by ceaseless air/oxygen mixture into the moving bed supply. Tangle incorporated MBBR configuration streamlines the air blending measure through high weight air infusion and fine air bubble resulting definition.


Advantages Of MBBR


· Progressed Reactor plan, Robust and Proper for saline and new water

· Improved organic reactor for hydroponics offices

· Durable Polyethylene moving bed media

· Preferable organic filtration over the stream channel

· Simplicity inactivity and support

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