Layne Christensen Offering New MBR Technology

Oct. 12, 2009

Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) enhance wastewater treatment by clarifying wastewater from within the biological treatment system, improving the efficiency of the treatment process and eliminating the need for downstream clarifiers.

Most MBRs use hollow fibers made from PVDF. MBRs made from POREFLON, the world’s only PTFE hollow-fiber membrane, offer the strongest, most chemically resistant, highest-temperature, longest-service MBR available. They also meet California’s Title 22.

MBRs using POREFLON hollow fibers are ideal for applications in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment and are available in the U.S. exclusively through Layne Christensen Co.

Source: Layne Christensen

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