Introduction to SBR Integrated Wastewater Treatment Equipment
SBR (Sequencing Batch Reactor) integrated equipment is a compact wastewater treatment system.It combines multiple processes (aeration, sedimentation, drainage) in a single tank.The operation follows a cyclic sequence: fill, react, settle, decant, idle.During the react phase, aeration promotes microbial decomposition of organics.In the settle phase, sludge separates from treated water without extra sedimentation tanks.It saves space compared to traditional continuous-flow wastewater systems.The integrated design simplifies installation, especially for small-scale projects.It effectively removes COD, BOD, ammonia nitrogen, and suspended solids.It is flexible to adjust operation cycles based on wastewater quality and quantity.Automatic control systems reduce manual intervention and ensure stable operation.No complex pipeline connections between different treatment units are needed.It is suitable for decentralized wastewater, like rural domestic sewage.It also works for small industrial wastewater (e.g., food processing, hotels).Sludge production is relatively low, reducing subsequent disposal costs.The equipment is often made of anti-corrosion materials for long service life.It can adapt to fluctuations in wastewater inflow, with strong shock resistance.Start-up is quick, allowing it to take effect in a short time after installation.Regular maintenance mainly involves checking aerators and control components.It meets discharge standards for most small to medium wastewater treatment needs.As a cost-effective solution, it’s widely used in decentralized water treatment.