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Huber integrates Microdyn-Nadir laminate technology into rotating MBR system
Wastewater treatment company Huber has combined membrane laminate technology from Microdyn-Nadir into its VRM rotating membrane system.
The two German companies have combined forces to achieve what they claim to be a ¡°new milestone in MBR (membrane bioreactor) technology¡±. The goal was to jointly develop the largest MBR module available on the market which carries membrane laminate technology by Microdyn-Nadir and at the same time is a rotating system.
As part of the development, BIO-CEL technology from Microdyn-Nadir will be integrated as part of the trapezoidal membrane segments with the Huber VRM system.
Dr. Oliver Rong, vice CEO at HUBER SE, said: ¡°By combining our VRM technology with the unique laminate technology we achieve a significantly higher packing density and therefore an increase in membrane area per module. Moreover, energy demand and costs can be reduced tremendously.¡±
[Ãâó = Water World / 2016³â 6¿ù 7ÀÏ]
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