MBBR

Overview

The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) is an advanced biological wastewater treatment technology that combines the advantages of activated sludge and biofilm processes. By utilizing specially designed biofilm carriers suspended within the reactor, the system achieves efficient removal of organic pollutants and nutrients while maintaining stable performance under varying operating conditions.

Typical Applications

  • Municipal Wastewater
  • Food Processing Wastewater
  • Brewery Wastewater
  • Dairy Wastewater
  • Textile Wastewater
  • Chemical Wastewater
  • Pharmaceutical Wastewater
  • Industrial Park Wastewater

Main Components

MBBR Reactor Tank

Provides the biological treatment environment.

Biofilm Carriers

High surface area media designed for biofilm attachment and growth.

Aeration System

Delivers oxygen and maintains carrier movement.

Media Retention Screen

Prevents carrier loss while allowing treated water to pass.

Secondary Clarifier

Separates biomass and suspended solids.

Control System

Optional PLC-based monitoring and automation system.

Technical Specifications

ItemSpecification
Treatment CapacityCustomized
Process TypeMBBR Biological Treatment
Carrier Filling Ratio30%–70%
Carrier MaterialHDPE
COD Removal EfficiencyUp to 85–95%
Ammonia Removal EfficiencyUp to 80–90%
Installation TypeCivil Construction / Skid Mounted
Control ModeManual / PLC Automatic
Material OptionsCarbon Steel / SS304 / Concrete

Working Principle

The MBBR system uses floating biofilm carriers that move freely within the aeration tank. Microorganisms grow on the carrier surface and form a biofilm layer.

As wastewater passes through the reactor, pollutants are biodegraded by the attached microorganisms. Continuous aeration keeps the carriers in motion, ensures oxygen transfer, and maximizes contact between wastewater and biomass.

The treated water then flows to a secondary clarification stage where remaining suspended solids are separated.

Key Benefits

High Treatment Efficiency

The MBBR process provides excellent removal of COD, BOD, ammonia nitrogen, and suspended solids through high-density biofilm growth on carrier media.

Compact Footprint

Higher biomass concentration allows for smaller reactor volumes compared to conventional activated sludge systems.

Strong Shock Load Resistance

The attached biofilm offers stable performance under fluctuating wastewater quality and hydraulic loading.

Easy Expansion and Retrofit

Existing treatment plants can be upgraded by simply adding biofilm carriers and aeration systems.

Low Sludge Production

Reduced excess sludge generation helps lower disposal and operating costs.

Simple Operation

The process requires minimal operator intervention and offers reliable long-term performance.

Why Choose Our MBBR System

  • Customized process design
  • High-quality carrier media
  • Stable biological performance
  • Low operating and maintenance costs
  • Engineering and commissioning support
  • Proven wastewater treatment experience

Request a Solution

Please send us:

  • Wastewater flow rate
  • COD and BOD values
  • Ammonia nitrogen concentration
  • Discharge standard
  • Available installation space

Our engineering team will provide a customized MBBR solution for your project.