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Membrane Barrier: The tubular membranes used in MBR systems act as a physical barrier that effectively prevents the passage of pollutants, suspended solids, and microorganisms. These membranes have small pore sizes, typically in the range of micrometers, which efficiently retain contaminants and prevent their release into the treated water. This membrane barrier enhances the system's anti-pollution performance by providing a high level of filtration and ensuring the production of high-quality effluent.
1. Low Fouling Potential: Tubular membranes are less prone to fouling compared to other membrane configurations like flat sheet membranes. The design of tubular membranes allows for effective cleaning mechanisms, such as backwashing and air scouring, which help minimize fouling and maintain the system's performance over time. The reduced fouling potential contributes to sustained high separation precision.
2. Scalability: Tubular membrane bioreactors can be easily scaled up or down depending on the desired capacity or application. Additional tubular membranes can be added to increase the filtration area and accommodate higher flow rates. This scalability makes tubular MBRs suitable for various applications, ranging from small-scale decentralized systems to large-scale municipal or industrial wastewater treatment plants.
◆Garbage leachate
◆Coking wastewater
◆Dehardening of high hardness wastewater
◆Oily wastewater
◆Municipal sewage reuse
◆Food and beverage turbidity removal


Note: PSD-TM08-XDUBHE-Tubular Membrane Tube Diameter-number of cores.
Reamrk: Operating pressure 50~600KPa; maximum operating temperature 75C; pH range 2-11; chlorine resistance 300000ppmh.
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Q: Can I have a sample order?
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Q: What's the delivery time?
A: About 30 days.
Q: What is the lead time of an order?
A: About 7-30 days.