Specification of Honeycomb Lamella Wasp's Nest PVC PC
Lamella Honeycomb Tube Settler
Honeycomb is a biofilter media in the form of a honeycomb. In biological wastewater treatment plants, this media is needed for residence and breeding grounds for bacteria in wastewater. Honeycomb is the best medium in wastewater treatment that can breed microbes to decompose organic pollutants contained in wastewater.
The shape and model of honeycomb media has been specifically designed for biological wastewater treatment. In the bioreactor, if the use of honeycomb media is effective enough to reduce pollutants aerobically and anaerobically. The honeycomb media has a rigid PVC material which is resistant to ultra violet rays, bacteria, acids and bases, and fungi which are commonly found in domestic wastewater.
The function of using honeycomb in sewage treatment is to attach the biofilm of decomposing bacteria to the waste, where bacteria grow. Honeycomb has a high performance in wastewater treatment because honeycomb has a large surface area per volume and a high distribution point. The biofilter media module is formed using corrugated PVC sheets with a wave slope of 60 degrees which are glued together or commonly called cross flow. With such a configuration distributes water and air widely so as to increase the effectiveness of air and water contact.
The advantages of honeycomb from other biofilter media are:
1. Honeycomb biofilter media has a plastic material that is quite light, so it is durable, the large volume of the cavity makes honeycomb minimal risk of dead ends which are usually common in biofilter media.
2. When compared to biofilter media such as fiber filters, gravel and mesh pads, bio balls, brillio pads. The specialty of honeycomb is the high weight value of the material, model and effectiveness in treating wastewater.