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Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film (SAFF) technology is an aerobic biological wastewater treatment process primarily used for domestic and commercial sewage, especially where land is limited. It relies on attached growth of microorganisms on corrugated inert UV-stabilized PVC media submerged in the reactor.

(MBR) technology combines biological wastewater treatment with membrane filtration. In this process, microorganisms break down organic pollutants in a biological reactor, and membranes then filter out solids, bacteria, and other contaminants, producing high-quality treated water.

Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology is a biological wastewater treatment process that uses plastic carriers (media) moving freely in an aeration tank to support biofilm growth. Microorganisms attached to these carriers break down organic pollutants efficiently.

Conventional Activated Sludge Process (ASP Technology)
Conventional Activated Sludge Process (ASP Technology)

The Conventional Activated Sludge Process (ASP) is a widely used biological wastewater treatment method that involves aerating wastewater in a tank to activate microorganisms. These microorganisms digest organic pollutants, forming flocs that enhance degradation.

Sequential Batch Reactor Services (SBR)
Sequential Batch Reactor Services (SBR)

Sequential Batch Reactor Services (SBR)

Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology is a wastewater treatment process that treats wastewater in batches within a single reactor vessel. The treatment cycle includes five main phases: fill, react (aeration), settle, draw (decant), and idle. During these phases, the system performs equalization, primary clarification, biological treatment, and secondary clarification sequentially in one tank.

Water Softener Plant
Water Softener Plant
Ultra-Filtration Plant
Ultra-Filtration Plant

Water Softener Plant

A Water Softener Plant is a system designed to remove hardness-causing minerals like calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺) from water, typically through an ion exchange process. The core component is a mineral tank filled with resin beads that carry a negative charge. Hard water passes through this resin, where calcium and magnesium ions are exchanged for sodium ions, effectively softening the water

An Ultra-Filtration (UF) Plant is a water treatment system that uses semi-permeable membranes with very small pores (0.1 to 0.001 micrometers) to filter water under pressure. These membranes allow water molecules to pass while blocking bacteria, viruses, suspended solids, protozoa, cysts, sediments, and many organic contaminants, producing clean, safe water without the need for chemicals