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Vietnam coconut bran wastewater treatment equipment project

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Project Background

A coconut coir processing enterprise in Vietnam required a wastewater treatment system to address production effluent containing high concentrations of organic matter and fiber impurities, ensuring compliance with discharge standards. Additionally, the facility needed a new water purification station to secure production water supply. Shandong Chuanyi Water Treatment Technology Co., Ltd. conducted a technical feasibility analysis and customized a combined process of ‌"Pretreatment + MBR Membrane Bioreactor + Reverse Osmosis (RO)"‌. The equipment was manufactured and shipped to Vietnam in May 2025

‌Core Equipment and Technology

‌Wastewater Treatment Unit‌ ‌Capacity‌: 40 T/H coconut coir wastewater ‌Process Flow‌: Grating screening → Equalization tank → Air flotation for slag removal → Anaerobic reactor → MBR membrane module → Disinfection and discharge ‌Technical Highlights‌: Anti-clogging MBR membrane modules resistant to fiber impurities; integrated intelligent control system with remote monitoring. ‌Water Purification Unit‌ ‌Output‌: 100 T/H ultrafiltration purified water (turbidity ≤0.1 NTU) ‌Configuration‌: Multi-media filtration + ultrafiltration + UV sterilization system, optimized for Vietnam’s high-temperature water conditions.

‌Project Implementation

‌‌Delivery Timeline‌: Equipment production completed on April 22, 2025; shipped from Yantai Port on May 7, 2025. ‌On-site Services‌: Engineers dispatched for installation guidance and commissioning, achieving ‌effluent COD <50 mg/L‌ and ‌purified water conductivity ≤10 μS/cm‌. ‌Policy Alignment‌: Leveraged Vietnam’s environmental tax incentives to reduce project costs by 8% for the client.

Project Outcomes

  • Achieved ‌60% wastewater reuse rate‌ and ‌annual reduction of 120 tons of organic pollutants‌.
  • Purification system energy consumption reduced by ‌15%‌ compared to local standards.
  • Awarded the ‌“Excellence Supplier Certification”‌ by the Vietnamese client.