SFC Umwelttechnik is pleased to announce the successful commissioning of an innovative treatment plant for biomass condensate at the Hasslacher Group site in Sachsenburg. The plant is based on the proven combination of MBBR™ (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) and C-MEM™ ultrafiltration technology and sets new standards in sustainable wastewater treatment.
Efficient cleaning for challenging wastewater
The condensate produced during biomass processing contains organic residues, nitrogen compounds and heavy metals. The new plant treats up to 288 m³ of condensate per day and ensures reliable purification so that the treated water can be safely discharged into the nearby Drau.
Technology combination for maximum performance
MBBR™ technology uses special plastic carriers on which biofilms form that efficiently break down organic impurities and nitrogen compounds. The C-MEM™ ultrafiltration with its organic hollow fiber membranes then ensures the removal of the finest particles, bacteria and viruses without the use of disinfectants. This combination enables a compact design, low operating costs and high cleaning performance.
Sustainable solution for the timber industry
The successful implementation of this project underlines SFC Umwelttechnik’s commitment to sustainable and efficient wastewater solutions in the timber industry. The combination of MBBR™ and C-MEM™ has already proven itself in other projects, such as in Flachau and Großarl.
By commissioning the plant at Hasslacher Sachsenburg, we are making a further contribution to protecting our waters and promoting sustainable industrial solutions.