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RockTenn Monterrey WWTPview SFCU

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Location: Monterrey, Mexico
Supplied by: SFC Umwelttechnik GmbH

Application:

Bespoke solutions

MBR technology/system:

C-MEM (HDPE membrane material)

Hollow Fibre (HF) MBR membrane configuration | Immersed technology configuration
Membrane material: Polymeric
Capacity range (MLD): < 1.0
Owned by: RockTenn Monterrey / Grupo Gondi

About RockTenn Monterrey WWTP

Start-up of the C-MEM MBR plant Rocktenn Monterrey (Mexico) − treatment of wastewater from paper and cardboard production with downstream reverse osmosis for water recycling.

In the middle of June 2018, the C-MEM MBR plant in Rocktenn Monterrey subsidiary, which is owned by one of the leading Mexican paper and cardboard packaging producers, was started up.

The plant (2 modules, 128 cartridges) with downstream reverse osmosis treats 173 m³/d wastewater from paper and cardboard production. First, the wastewater is treated biologically with the C-MEM ultrafiltration technology and then cleaned to recycling quality by the downstreams RO, which reduces the water consumption drastically, as the paper and cardboard production process requires relatively much water.

  • 173 m³/d
  • 2 modules / 128 cartridges
  • start-up: 2018

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Company summary

Head office in Salzburg, Austria
Operates in Worldwide
> 100 commissioned plants | Total installed capacity of > 10,000 m³/day

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