SPECIFICATIONS
Integrated Membrane Bioreactor(MBR) Wastewater Treatment Module &
Flexible Flat Sheet Membranes
Introduction:
We are a leading flexible flat sheet membrane manufacturer mainly specialized in flat-sheet membrane rolls with PVDF material, which are suitable for MBR and immersion ultrafiltration. PVDF's non-viscosity (low surface energy) gives it better pollution resistance. We adopt permanent hydrophilic modification, which can optimize the pollution resistance and flux. CPVC molecule has a lot of negative covalent bond chlorine in it, which makes the surface of the material more negatively charged, while most of the impurities in the wastewater are electronegative, so the fouling resistance property is also very good.
Our Suoai Series flexible flat sheet membrane module not only retains the advantages of conventional flat membrane like high strength, easy maintenance, no backwash, high flux and low transmembrane pressure difference, but also include the advantages of hollow fiber membrane like high filling density, small footprint and lower gas-water ratio. At the same time, our products have the advantages of extreme low replacement cost of single membrane, high welding strength and backwash available. Our MBR membrane wastewater treatment system can replace traditional biological wastewater treatment technology on a large scale and wide application ranges.
Membranes Stack/Cassette Unit:
Suoai flexible flat sheet membrane stack/cassette consists of rectangle membrane, sealing ring, spacing strip, central water collecting pipe and two ends baffles. Membranes and sealing rings are putted on the center pipe one by one and then pressed and sealed by the baffles on both sides. After filtered by the membranes the wastewater first enters the support passage and then collected to the central water collecting pipe for export with the activated sludge keeping out of the diaphragm. The pore size of these membranes is 0.03-0.1μm while the material is most commonly used PVDF.
Basical Parameters of LR Membrane Stack/Cassette:
Applications
- Groundwater/surface water purification
- Reclaimed water reuse
- Pretreatment of RO system
- Pretreatment of seawater desalination
- Beverage clarification and turbidity removal




About Suoai
SUOAI's multihole membrane technology has brought significant innovation to the field of drinking water purification. Through a unique design, the company successfully combined seven capillaries into one membrane fiber, forming a tight support layer. This innovation not only enhances the structural stability of the membrane but also significantly improves its performance.

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Advantages of Multihole Membranes
1. **Structural Stability**:
- The design of porous membranes makes their structure more stable. Traditional single-hole membranes may easily break or become damaged under long-term operation or extreme conditions such as high pressure and high temperature. However, porous membranes, through the combination of multiple capillaries, form a more solid unit, effectively reducing the risk of filament breakage.
2. **Operational Safety**:
- Due to their higher structural stability, porous membranes significantly improve safety during operation. This means that drinking water purification systems can run more stably, reducing the potential risk of contamination caused by membrane damage.
3. **Reduced Maintenance and Repair Costs**:
- The stable structure of porous membranes reduces the frequency of maintenance and repairs. Compared to traditional single-hole membranes, porous membranes are less likely to experience problems during long-term operation, thereby lowering the costs of maintenance and replacement. This is a significant advantage for operators of drinking water purification systems, as reduced maintenance costs can directly translate into improved economic benefits.
Impact on the Field of Drinking Water Purification
SUOAI's Multihole membrane technology not only enhances the efficiency and quality of drinking water purification but also brings new directions for the entire industry. By reducing maintenance and repair costs, this technology helps lower the overall cost of drinking water purification, making high-quality drinking water accessible to more people. Additionally, the stability and safety of porous membranes provide greater confidence and assurance to operators of drinking water purification systems.
Conclusion
In summary, SUOAI's Multihole membrane technology has brought revolutionary changes to the field of drinking water purification. Through its unique structural design and exceptional performance, it successfully addresses the issues of stability and maintenance costs associated with traditional single-hole membranes. With the continuous promotion and application of this technology, we have reason to believe that the future of drinking water purification will be even brighter and more sustainable.