The introduction of Juntai MBBR (moving bed biofilm reactor) process
Actually, the initial development of MBBR process: MBBR wastewater treatment process was originally invented and developed by Professor Hallvard Odegaard of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in the late 1980s. Use this Wastewater treatment technology has been rapidly promoted.
In 2014, there were more than 800 MBBR wastewater treatment plants in more than 50 countries, of which about half treated domestic wastewater and half treated industrial wastewater.

At least part of the reason people are interested in the Juntai MBBR process is that the Juntai MBBR process has a small footprint compared to other biological treatment processes. The tank volume required by the MBBR process is usually significantly lower than the activated sludge process or the trickle filter used to treat the same wastewater stream. MBBR process overview: MBBR process is a biological treatment process for epiphytic wastewater. In other words, the microorganisms to be treated are attached to a solid medium, such as a drip filter or red blood cell system. In contrast, in the suspended biological wastewater treatment process, such as the activated sludge method, the treated microorganisms remain suspended in the mixed liquid in the aeration tank.

At least part of the reason people are interested in the MBBR process is that the MBBR process has a smaller footprint than other biological treatment processes.
The tank volume required by the MBBR process is generally significantly lower than that of the activated sludge process or trickle filters used to treat the same wastewater stream.

Overview of MBBR process: Juntai MBBR process is a biological treatment process for epiphytic wastewater.
In other words, the microorganisms to be treated are attached to solid media, such as drip filters or red blood cell systems.
In contrast, in the activated sludge method and other suspended biological wastewater treatment processes, the treated microorganisms are still suspended in the mixed liquid in the aeration tank.













