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The Advance Biochip MBBR Media

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The PVA sponge’s unique characteristics have positioned it as an advanced media for MBBR biochip substrates. In our earlier blog, PVA Sponge Cube for Developing Biofilm, we had reviewed the mechanism of biofilm formation. In this article, let’s delve into why this shift has been occurring in industrial effluent treatment. The MBBR substrates have a […]

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Microbe Growth in the Water Pipeline

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Microbes can thrive in nearly any environment, including within water pipelines. On occasion, we confront situations where biofilms accumulate within the pipelines and filtration systems, indicating a need for improvements in the overall process. We do promote microbe grows in wastewater treatment plant, however the grow in water pipeline would be a disaster. Microbes and […]

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PVA Sponge Cube for Developing Biofilm

In wastewater treatment process, many use PVA sponge cube for promoting to develop biofilm. The biofilm is a by-product that develops throughout the microbial growth process. Freely dispersed microorganisms in a water solution cannot form a biofilm unless they are residing on a static surface, such as a PVA sponge cube. The presence of a […]

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The PVA Foam Cube in Wastewater Treatment Process

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One of the latest application for PVA foam cube in wastewater treatment. The aeration tank in the wastewater treatment plant is using PVA foam as a microorganism immobilization carrier.  This is because the open pore structure in the PVA sponge has becomes a good bio-holder for growing up microorganism.  The porous effect and high porosity […]

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