- Structured-sheet media optimized for biofilm attachment and growth
- AccuFAS submerged fixed-film system increases biological capacity in existing tanks
- Compatible with trickling filters, anaerobic reactors, anoxic cells, and aquaculture
- Lightweight modular design simplifies installation
- Resistant to biological and chemical degradation
- Available in multiple specific surface area configurations
- NSF/ANSI 61 certified materials for potable water contact
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Biological Treatment
Brentwood's fixed-film biological treatment systems use structured-sheet media to deliver efficient and stable biological treatment for municipal and industrial wastewater applications. The AccuFAS submerged fixed-film system and trickling filter media modules are engineered to provide optimal treatment efficiency and an ideal environment for biofilm growth, increasing plant treatment capacity without major infrastructure investment.
Features & Benefits
Applications
- Municipal wastewater secondary and tertiary treatment
- Industrial wastewater biological treatment
- Trickling filter upgrades and expansions
- Biological nutrient removal (BNR) systems
- Anaerobic digestion and reactor applications
- Aquaculture and aquatic systems
Performance
- Specific surface area: 27 to 200 m2/m3
- Modular panels for custom basin coverage
- Compatible with AccuFAS, MBBR, and trickling filter configurations
About The Manufacturer
Brentwood’s mission in the Water & Wastewater market is to provide scalable, efficient water clarification and biological treatment solutions that are thoroughly planned and fully supported through their entire lifecycle. With core competencies in the application of plastics technology, Brentwood brings the many benefits of non-metallic engineering technology to the Water & Wastewater market. Geiger proudly represents the Brentwood product line throughout its Mid-Atlantic marketplace.
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