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SBM® submerged block membranesupplier page

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Supplied by: Pure Envitech
Flat Sheet (FS) MBR membrane configuration | Polymeric membrane material

Module product series:

  • SBM Block 19P
  • SBM Cassette SBM-SPC-8S16L

About SBM® submerged block membrane

'SBM' is an acronym of Submerged Block Membrane. It is a new concept of membrane system in block type by Pure Envitech. It comprises basic parts called blocks (made up of elements), which together form the cassette; a number of cassettes (made up of blocks) arranged together form a train.

There are three main advantages of SBM:

  • high packing density,
  • small footprint, and
  • easy and simple operation.

Applications: Sewage and wastewater | Scale treatment: Medium ~ large

Characteristics:

  • Flat sheet type microfiltration
  • High stability of adhesion surface due to thermosetting method without adhesives
  • Diverse combination according to necessary and maximum treatment capacities
  • Reduction in installation area due to system modularization
  • Power cost reduction due to less air use.
Flat Sheet (FS) MBR membrane configuration
Polymeric membrane material | C-PVC
Pore size: 0.14 µm

Module product series:

  • SBM Block 19P
  • SBM Cassette SBM-SPC-8S16L

Company summary

Head office in Siheung-si, Korea
Operates in Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Middle East | Operates worldwide
More than 1,200 sites commissioned plants

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This page was last updated on 19 June 2018

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