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Food/Fish

BIOREACTORS

Bioreactors are biological treatment systems that remove organic compounds and nutrients from water. They work by establishing a biofilm of microorganisms that consume organic matter and convert it mainly into carbon dioxide, water, biomass (sludge), and, under suitable conditions, nitrogen gas.

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BioAqua's aerated bioreactor is based on advanced submerged biofilm technology, providing efficient and stable wastewater treatment under a wide range of operating conditions. Each unit includes an integrated aeration system and only requires an electrical power connection for operation.

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Depending on the site, the bioreactors can be installed as stand‑alone tanks, buried systems, or floating units. This flexibility makes the technology suitable for both permanent and temporary installations. The stand‑alone units are modular, so plant capacity can easily be scaled by adding reactors, and complete systems can be relocated if operational needs change. Submerged systems are particularly advantageous in cold climates or locations with limited space.

Bioreactors are typically installed to treat condensate water or where small particles need to be dissolved in the wastewater from, for example, a brewery.

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