2026-05-15
The problem is often not the MBBR process itself.
The real issue is that industrial wastewater behaves very differently from municipal sewage.
Industrial wastewater usually contains:
• Toxic compounds
• High salinity
• Oil & grease
• Shock loading
• Low biodegradability
• pH fluctuations
Under these conditions, the biofilm becomes extremely sensitive.
One of the biggest mistakes in MBBR design is selecting media only based on “specific surface area.”
A higher surface area does NOT always mean better performance.
In difficult industrial wastewater, overly small or narrow media channels may lead to:
For industrial applications, media selection should focus on:
✔ Biofilm thickness control
✔ Oxygen penetration capability
✔ Shear resistance
✔ Long-term hydraulic stability
✔ Anti-clogging structure
MBBR is not simply “adding plastic media into the tank.”
It is actually a biofilm ecosystem engineering process.
The success of industrial MBBR depends heavily on understanding the wastewater characteristics first — then matching the right media structure and operating conditions.
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