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MABR technology to save 90 % energy

Emefcy, an innovative wastewater treatment solutions provider shall present its flat sheet Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors (MABR) at IFAT.

von | 29.05.16

The Emefcy MABR is ideal for small to medium sized plants

Emefcy provides high effluent wastewater treatment solutions with 90% less energy and 50% less sludge. The company is the first company worldwide to provide commercial wastewater treatment solutions based on the MABR technology with low operational cost and low capital expenditure. The Emefcy MABR is ideal for small to medium sized plants, providing quiet and odorless wastewater treatment solutions to rural villages, hotels, resorts, golf courses and municipalities, while also enabling to re-use their wastewater turning it into irrigation water.

Robust, efficient, durable

Emefcy’s MABR is installed at Caesarea, Ma’ayan Zvi and Hayogev wastewater treatment plants in Israel; the next MABR project is in production phase and will be operable by Q4 2016 in the US Virgin Islands. The MABR technology was introduced lately to the wastewater treatment market after years of research and deployment. Emefcy has taken it one step further and developed flat-sheet MABR, ensuring robust,efficient, durable, clog-free operation, it is neighborhood friendly, eliminating noise and odor nuisance. The company’s MABR is a spirally wound air sleeve submerged in a tank, to which wastewater is fed continuously and effluent is discharged by overflow. This solution saves energy, by eliminating the need to blow aeration through the implementation of Emefcy’s patented passive aeration process. Emefcy’s MABR enable efficient decentralized wastewater treatment and re-use, avoiding costly, long purple pipes. Emefcy presents the MABR module at IFAT in Munich at Hall A1 Booth 507.

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