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The Moving Bed Bioreactor (MBBR) is a type of water treatment technology that uses a combination of suspended and attached growth bioreactors. It is used to treat wastewater, industrial effluents, and other contaminated water sources. The MBBR process involves the use of a suspended media, such as plastic or ceramic beads, which are moved by the water flow. The media provides a large surface area for the growth of bacteria, which are responsible for the removal of pollutants from the water. The MBBR process is highly efficient and cost-effective, and is often used in combination with other water treatment technologies.
The Moving Bed Bioreactor market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing demand for water treatment solutions. The technology is being adopted by a wide range of industries, including municipal wastewater treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, and food and beverage processing. The MBBR process is also being used in the treatment of contaminated groundwater and surface water.
Some of the major companies in the Moving Bed Bioreactor market include Veolia Water Technologies, Evoqua Water Technologies, SUEZ, Aquatech International, and Fluence Corporation. Show Less Read more