How is bio rotor used in wastewater treatment?
How is bio rotor used in wastewater treatment?
Bio-Rotor™ is an extremely efficient secondary biological wastewater treatment system. It utilizes aerobic fixed film technology to reduce organic matter (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), ammonia and phosphorous from domestic and industrial wastewater, achieving a high quality final effluent that is safe for discharge.
How does a waste water treatment disc work?
The discs are usually of plastic or some other non-corrosive durable material. The discs are slowly rotating while approximately one- third to one-half immersed in the waste water being treated. The rotation rate is usually about 2 – 4 rpm. As the disc rotates, an attached microbial population forms a film that becomes several millimeters thick.
What happens to the media in a bio-rotor?
The media is slowly rotated. 40% of the media surface area is submerged in wastewater. Organisms in the wastewater attach and multiply on the rotating media until they form a thin layer of biomass. This fixed film growth presents a large, active population for the biological degradation of organic pollutants.
Is the Biodisc wastewater treatment system fully compliant?
The unique design of the BioDisc® range has a proven track record for high-quality performance, superior reliability and low operational costs. The BioDisc® is also fully compliant with all European standards including BS EN 12255.
Why do we need a Kingspan sewage treatment system?
The treatment of sewage from applications other than domestic housing can often demand special precautions, therefore specialist advice should be sought from Kingspan. The disc assembly rotates through the sewage effluent and supports the growth of a biological matrix.
The unique design of the BioDisc® range has a proven track record for high-quality performance, superior reliability and low operational costs. The BioDisc® is also fully compliant with all European standards including BS EN 12255.
How does a disc filter work in a tank?
The disc filter assembly includes a support frame with trough, drive unit, backwash pump, baskwash piping, filter drum with discs and an FRP cover with access hatches. Simply set the unit into the tank, anchor in place and assemble the piping and electrical. Additionally, the filter can be provided with its own freestanding stainless steel tank.
How does the Kingspan BIODisc treatment system work?
The Kingspan BioDisc® uniquely provides four separate treatment zones within a single vessel. Primary Settlement Section: (1) Wastewater enters the primary chamber. Solids and heavy particles, including non-biodegradable items, settle and consolidate into a sludge which requires periodic removal.