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MBBR Storage Guidelines

Thank you for choosing our MBBR bio-media. To ensure the optimal condition and performance of the product, please follow the storage guidelines outlined below. Proper storage will help extend the product’s lifespan and ensure its effectiveness when used in wastewater treatment applications.

Storage Overview

The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) is an advanced wastewater treatment technology used in various industrial and municipal applications. To maximize the efficiency and performance of the MBBR bio-media, proper storage is critical. Improper storage may degrade the bio-media, reducing its overall effectiveness and potentially impacting the performance of the entire wastewater treatment system.
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Outdoor Storage Requirements

If MBBR bio-media must be stored outdoors, it is essential to take appropriate precautions to protect the product from harsh environmental conditions. Follow these guidelines for outdoor storage:

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Choose a Clean, Level Storage Site

Select a flat, clean area for outdoor storage to avoid any debris, standing water, or excess dust that could damage the bio-media. A clean surface prevents contamination and ensures the bags remain intact.
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Waterproofing

Before placing the products on the ground, use a waterproof barrier (such as a plastic sheet) to prevent moisture absorption from the surface. This will protect the bio-media from humidity and keep it dry.
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UV Protection

Use thick, waterproof tarpaulins with UV-resistant properties to tightly cover the bio-media. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can weaken the material and reduce the longevity of the product.
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Avoid Long-Term Exposure

Do not expose woven bags to the sun for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause the bags to weaken, affecting their integrity and the product’s quality.
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Stacking in Outdoor Storage

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Regular Inspection

Even during storage, it is essential to inspect the MBBR bio-media regularly:

Monthly Inspections

Perform a monthly inspection of the stored products to check for any signs of damage or deterioration. Look for signs of moisture, cracks, or wear in the packaging.

After One Year

If the products have been stored for more than one year, it is recommended to build a shed or provide other protection from the elements to prevent exposure to rain, sun, or excessive humidity.

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Storage Pitfalls & Important Notes

To avoid potential issues with product quality, please keep the following tips in mind:

Avoid Over-Stacking

Over-stacking the bags can cause excessive pressure on the lower layers, leading to damage or deformation. Always ensure the weight is evenly distributed across all layers.

Keep Away from Direct Sunlight

Long-term exposure to direct sunlight can lead to material degradation. Ensure that the bio-media is stored in a shaded or indoor area to avoid UV damage.

Proper Waterproofing

Moisture absorption can significantly reduce the product's effectiveness. Use waterproof covers to keep the bio-media dry, especially when stored outdoors.

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Handling Expired or Long-Term Stored Products

If the MBBR bio-media has been stored for an extended period (more than one year), here’s how to handle it:

Visual Inspection

Check for any physical signs of damage, such as cracks, fading, or brittleness in the material. If the packaging is compromised, the bio-media may be at risk of quality degradation.

Perform Quality Tests

If there is any doubt about the bio-media’s quality, it’s advisable to conduct small-scale testing to ensure the product still performs effectively. This ensures that the bio-media is still fit for use in wastewater treatment systems.

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If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team. We are happy to provide any additional information you may need to ensure the best storage practices for your MBBR bio-media.

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