2026-05-18
But in industrial MBBR systems, bulk DO and biofilm DO are often completely different things.
This is especially true in:
• High COD wastewater
• High ammonia wastewater
• High viscosity wastewater
• Saline industrial effluent
The outside water may show 3–4 mg/L DO, while the inner biofilm layer is already oxygen-limited.
When this happens, several hidden problems begin:
Many people blame the blower capacity.
But in reality, the issue may come from:
✔ Media geometry
✔ Fill fraction
✔ Mixing intensity
✔ Bubble distribution
✔ Carrier movement pattern
Industrial wastewater requires stronger oxygen penetration than municipal sewage because the biological load is much more aggressive.
This is why carrier design becomes critical.
A well-designed MBBR carrier should not only provide surface area — it must also maintain efficient oxygen diffusion throughout the biofilm lifecycle.
In industrial MBBR, aeration is not only for oxygen supply.
It is also a biofilm thickness control mechanism.
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