Upgrading Flat Sheet Based MBR Wastewater Treatment Plants

August 6, 2024

The use of flat sheet and hollow-fibre membranes for use in aerobic biological treatment has been one of the major innovations within the water industry over the last 25 years.

Significant advancements have been made in the design of these modules as well as manufacturing techniques. For example, many current designs have improved packing densities and reduced power demand associated with scouring.

Hydroflux has recently upgraded flat sheet MBR systems that were due for replacement of the existing modules, but rather than replace the modules with the exact same membrane pack a retrofit kit was installed that provides significant process advantages such as increased capacity due to high packing density, and a higher separation rate due to a tighter pore size.

Upgrade Works

  • Upgrade of flat sheet MBR systems to more efficient systems
  • Increased capacity via tighter packing density with increased surface area
  • Replace micro filtration-based modules with ultra filtration
  • Existing infrastructure in most cases can be reused
  • Retrofit module is designed for easy integration into the existing process tanks
HUBER RPPS inclined drum screens are used in MBR installations to protect the downstream membrane bioreactor modules.

Ancillary Works

  • Upgrade primary and secondary screening
  • Diffuser and aeration blower upgrades
  • Sludge processing review and upgrades
  • Disinfection upgrade
  • Turnkey solution with site mechanical and electrical works

To learn more about how Hydroflux can help you upgrade your sewage treatment plant, please call us on 1300 417 697 or visit www.hydrofluxepco.au.

About the Hydroflux Group

The Hydroflux Group aims to deliver the highest level of engineering and scientific know-how to the emerging issues of sustainability, climate adaptation and environmental protection with a specific focus on water and wastewater.

As part of its vision and mission, Hydroflux has always taken its climate responsibility seriously. In 2022, Hydroflux became Australia’s first water treatment and technology company to achieve Climate Active carbon neutral certification for its organisation and products. It knows that partnering with customers and clients is the most significant impact it can have in its journey. The Group employs over 100 staff and operates throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, with office locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland, Suva and Portsmouth.

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