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MBR membrane module configurations

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A composite image of different membrane module configurations from different providers.
Credit: Berghof | Ecologix | PCI Membranes | Toray

The three types of module configuration

MBRs are generally grouped into three module configurations:

  • flat sheet (FS)
  • hollow fibre (HF) and
  • multitube or multichannel (MT/MC).

Each of the configurations has tended to be better suited for particular applications, so the choice of configuration is important when considering selecting MBR technology for a particular use.

Flat sheet and hollow fibre membranes are used almost exclusively for immersed MBRs for both industrial and municipal applications. Flat sheet membranes are sometimes favoured over the hollow fibre configuration smaller installations on the basis of their operational simplicity.

Hollow fiber membranes are are usually favoured for larger installations on the basis of their lower membrane aeration specific energy demand, i.e. the energy consumption per unit volume of water treated.

The pumped multitube systems, where sludge is pumped under pressure through a series of horizontally-aligned membrane modules, are often favoured for treating small effluent flows from industrial installations on the basis of their robustness and operational flexibility and control. The air-lift multitube system, which is based on a vertically-oriented tubular membrane through which the sludge is air-lifted, competes with FS and HF immersed systems.

A multichannel technology normally comprises a rectangular or square channel in a ceramic 'monolith' membrane, a monolith being a single piece of material formed into an MC module. These modules are employed in the same way as multi-tube membranes.

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'MBR membrane module configurations' was written by Simon Judd

This page was last updated on 26 November 2023

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