Products: Advancements in bio·oxidation

How Does the System Work?

Bio·Reaction Bio·Oxidizers are treatment systems that use a Bio·Matrix™ to biologically absorb and digest VOCs, HAPs, and odorous compounds, with the by-products being respiratory levels of carbon dioxide and water vapor.

The Bio·Matrix is a compost material sometimes referred to as media. When contaminated air enters the Bio·Matrix, a living community of fungi and microbes captures and digests carbon molecules, leaving only small amounts of carbon dioxide and water vapor to be released into the atmosphere.

Bio·Reaction's proprietary mix of Bio·MATRIX™ media has been utilized successfully in a variety of VOC applications for over 10 years. The recent addition of a structure for the Bio·MATRIX to create Bio·Reaction's patented Bio·AIRSPHERES has created the most advanced, long lasting, increased surface area media available.

A Comparison of Approaches

Bio·Reaction's Bio·Oxidizer

  • High Removal Efficiency
  • Low Maintenance and Operating Costs
  • Stable Microbial Community
  • Long Media Life
  • Simple Installation
  • Small Footprint and Easy Operation
  • Modular, Flexible and Expandable Design
  • Automated Controls

Conventional Biofilters

  • Large Footprint
  • Bed Compaction and Replacement
  • Difficult To Monitor for Removal Efficiencies
  • Limited Upper VOC Concentration Capability

Advancements in Media Design

Bio·Reaction's proprietary mix of Bio·MATRIX™ media has been utilized successfully in a variety of VOC applications for over 10 years. The recent addition of a structure for the Bio·MATRIX™ to create BRI's patented Bio·airSPHERES™ has created the most advanced, long lasting, increased surface area media available.

Bio·airSPHERES™

  • Small Footprint
  • Easy Operation
  • Easy Installation
  • Automated Controls
  • Modular, Flexible & Expandable Design
  • Stable Microbial Community

Conventional Bio-media

  • Large single layer units,
    relying on large volume of media for treatment
  • Subject to compaction and channeling
  • Difficult to control temperature
  • Limited surge loading capability
  • Difficult to measure removal efficiency

 

Bio·airSPHERES™ - An Innovative Solution

Unlike traditional biofilters, Bio·Reaction's advanced media design prevents compaction and helps to maintain air flow.

 

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