TFM-42003 High Flux Flat Sheet Membrane DMBR
Product Details:
The high flux (30~35 LMH) flat sheet membrane DMBR, developed by the membrane technology research team after five years of experimental research and engineering applications, is a revolutionary ultrafiltration membrane that surpasses traditional MBRs. Utilizing PVDF+EVOH special composite material modification technology, the membrane formulation and manufacturing process have been optimized to improve membrane pore structure, reducing membrane resistance. This results in superior hydrophilicity and a 30% increase in membrane flux compared to traditional formulations, offering better cost performance.
Product Features:
- Low Investment Cost: Under the same water conditions, the DMBR membrane requires less membrane area, making the investment cost equivalent to MBR hollow fiber membranes and 50% lower than traditional MBR flat sheet membranes.
- Low Operation and Maintenance Costs: The DMBR membrane requires less membrane material and aeration, reducing blower energy consumption, comparable to MBR hollow fiber membranes and 50% lower than traditional MBR flat sheet membranes. The cleaning frequency is lower, and chemical consumption is reduced, saving approximately 50% on chemical costs compared to traditional flat sheet MBR membranes.
- Low Depreciation Cost: The DMBR membrane has a service life of more than 5 years, whereas MBR hollow fiber membranes last only 1-3 years, resulting in lower depreciation costs.
Specifications and Performance:
Membrane Element Model | Membrane Area (m²) | Dimensions (L×W×H mm) |
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M08 | 0.80 | 1040×488×7.5 |
M15 | 1.50 | 1776×488×7.5 |
- Membrane Pore Size: <0.1 µm
- Application: Solid-liquid separation in membrane bioreactors
- Filtration Method: Suction filtration
Application Scenarios
- Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment: Efficiently treats wastewater to meet stringent discharge standards.
- Water Recycling and Reuse: Enhances water reuse in industrial and agricultural applications, reducing water consumption and environmental impact.
- Solid-Liquid Separation: Used in membrane bioreactors for effective solid-liquid separation, improving treatment efficiency.
Downstream Customers
- Municipal wastewater treatment plants
- Industrial wastewater treatment facilities
- Water recycling and reuse plants
- Environmental protection agencies
- Industries requiring solid-liquid separation in their processes
Market Potential
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Latin American Market:
- Market Potential: Latin America faces challenges with water quality and availability, particularly in urban and industrial areas. The demand for advanced wastewater treatment and water reuse technologies is substantial.
- Business Opportunities: Government and private sector investments in water infrastructure create significant opportunities. The industrial sectors, including mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, drive demand for high-efficiency membranes like DMBR.
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Arab Countries:
- Market Potential: Water scarcity is a critical issue in many Arab countries, making efficient wastewater treatment and reuse technologies essential. The market for DMBR membranes is strong due to the need for reliable and high-capacity water treatment solutions.
- Business Opportunities: Collaboration with government wastewater treatment projects and partnerships with industries like oil and gas, agriculture, and urban development can facilitate market entry. High-end residential and commercial sectors also present opportunities for high-quality treated water.
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African Market:
- Market Potential: Africa faces severe water scarcity and quality issues, particularly in rapidly urbanizing and industrializing regions. The need for robust and reliable wastewater treatment solutions is high.
- Business Opportunities: Partnerships with NGOs, international aid organizations, and government agencies focused on water infrastructure development can support market penetration. There is significant potential in both municipal and industrial wastewater treatment sectors.
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Agency Conditions and Resource Suggestions
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Resource Conditions:
- Distribution Network: Agents should have an established distribution network to ensure efficient market coverage.
- Sales Expertise: A knowledgeable sales team with experience in wastewater treatment technologies.
- Technical Support: Capability to provide comprehensive technical support, including installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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Customer Targets:
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants: Facilities responsible for treating urban sewage to meet environmental standards.
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facilities: Plants focusing on treating effluents from various industries.
- Water Recycling and Reuse Plants: Facilities focused on recycling wastewater for various applications.
- Environmental Protection Agencies: Agencies focused on water quality and environmental protection.
- Industries Requiring Solid-Liquid Separation: Industries involved in manufacturing processes that require advanced wastewater treatment.
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Recommendations
- Localization Strategy: Develop localized marketing strategies tailored to the specific needs of each market. Engage in local trade shows and promotional activities to raise awareness.
- Partnerships: Identify and collaborate with strong local partners to enhance market entry and expansion. Provide necessary training and technical support to partners.
- Market Research: Conduct detailed market research to understand local consumer preferences, regulatory requirements, and competitive landscape. Use insights to inform market entry strategies and product positioning.