

The Bodrum Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant in Turkey is facing a serious problem of severely outdated membrane modules, which affects the treatment efficiency and quality. The operator is faced with a dilemma: replacing individual membrane plates is costly, cumbersome to operate, and poses a risk of failure; purchasing brand-new modules requires bearing huge costs and may have compatibility issues.
Solutions:
The UNISOL MBR MYTEX retrofitting solution focuses on plate-and-frame modules, adopting a plug-and-play design to gradually update the membrane technology at low cost and in a short time. It does not require retrofitting the existing control system, and the peripheral equipment and control system can maintain normal operation, ensuring a smooth transition during the upgrade and achieving cost reduction and efficiency improvement.
Application Effects:
Cost Advantage: Directly replacing expensive components saves a large amount of procurement funds.
Short Cycle: The retrofitting only takes 4 hours, significantly reducing the impact on normal operations.
Improved Treatment Capacity: With the same footprint, the treatment capacity has increased by 50%, and the membrane area has been upgraded from 320 square meters to 480 square meters.
Technological Leadership: Using cutting-edge and robust component technology, the self-repairing membrane demonstrates strong stability and durability during suction operations, capable of withstanding complex working conditions.