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Bioreactor Polymer Composite Gel Biocarriers In Wastewater Treatments
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PCG is a biological carrier product for water treatment that is based on hydrophilic polymer materials.  Japan is the source of inspiration for both design and research, with the latter being developed with reference to Japan's roughly two decades of application experience. For sewage treatment, the carrier is an AQUAPOUSGEL with outstanding water absorption capabilities.
A sponge-like bio-carrier called QUAPOROUSGEL is used in wastewater oxidation processes to reduce organic pollution.  The swelling qualities and porous structure of AQUAPOROUSGEL are its distinctive features.  AQUAPOROUSGEL's wall structure swells in water, giving it a distinctively high hydrophilicity.
AQUAPOROUSGEL has a wall structure, whereas the polyurethane sponge that is currently on the market has a rib structure.  The primary characteristic of AQUAPOROUSGEL carrier is its excellent hydrophilicity, which results from the unique bead structure that facilitates easy water absorption.

Place of Origin CHINA
Brand Name DUBHE
Certification ISO
Model Number DPCG
Shape Cube
Porosity 98%
Batch Rate 10-30%
Life ≧15years
Ph 6-10

The applications of Polymer Composite Gel Biocarrier
  1. Municipal wastewater treatment systems
  2. Rural decentralized sewage treatment systems
  3. Wastewater from textile, paper, food, and other industries (septic tanks).

Feature aspects of Polymer Composite Gel Biocarrier
Enormous surface area

A surface area of 380,000m2 is guaranteed by the unique wall structure, large specific surface area, abundant biological film, and high processing capacity of 1 m3PCG.
Outstanding hydrophilicity

Water absorbs quickly, and it sticks to nothing. settling down fast; Simple fluidization; adjust to various configurations. Hydrophilic gel components can be found in the PCG biological carrier. The gel expands and absorbs water when it comes into contact with the carrier. The carrier's volume grows larger. Before and after swelling, the volume ratio is roughly 1:2.2. After absorbing water, the gel's surface provides an ideal environment for microorganisms to adhere to and proliferate.

 Reduced Sludge.
Extended sludge retention period; High microbial content; Decreased surplus sludge; Minimize drug consumption.
Eternal Life.

Robust wall structure; gel-filled, well-suited to abrasions; excellent resistance to wear; A 15-year service life is possible.

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