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Available as an ebook
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Also part of Water Intelligence Online Digital Reference Library
Standard ePrice: £73.00
+ VAT
Industrial MBRs' is a concise guide to the design, operation and general implementation of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology in the treatment of industrial effluents. Industrial sectors considered include food and beverage, petroleum, pharmaceutical, landfill, textile and ships. The book provides a brief summary of each of these sectors, along with the characteristics of the various biologically-treatable effluents generated. Key facets of the MBR technology are described: the principal components of the design along with those aspects of operation which determine the process operability and running costs are discussed, along with operational challenges. The book lists key commercial membrane technologies and their characteristics, including materials, dimensions and general areas of application. Over 50 case studies are presented, in which the efficacy of the technology is demonstrated for a number of key industrial wastewater treatment applications. Keywords: Industrial effluents, water, wastewater, membrane bioreactors, MBRs, membranes. Membrane technologies, biological treatment, membrane applications, case studies. Food and beverage, petroleum, pharmaceutical, landfill leachate, textile.
Co-Published with Judd and Judd Ltd
Author: Simon Judd, Cranfield Water Science Institute, Cranfield University, Uk and Department of Chemical Engineering, Qatar University, Qatar
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