At Shanghai SINAP Membrane Tech Co., Ltd., we specialize in delivering robust and reliable separation membrane solutions, particularly for the world's most demanding wastewater applications. The food, beverage, and dairy sector frequently presents some of the toughest challenges due to extremely high organic and solids content. Our mission is to provide technology that not only meets but exceeds the performance required for stable environmental compliance.
The global water crisis is one of the defining challenges of our era. While continental cities grapple with infrastructure and capacity issues, small islands face a unique and existential paradox: they are surrounded by water, yet often struggle with acute freshwater scarcity and the environmental burden of wastewater discharge.
The OVOPRODUCTOS plant is an egg factory with 185m3/day capacity. Plant wastewater is from manufacturer process of the factory. The plant was an MBR plant since 2009 with hollow fiber membrane. At 2021 SINAP partner in Spain “Prosimed” changed membrane system by using SINAP flat sheet membrane into
The Konzen sewage treatment plant of the Eifel-Rur water association is equipped with membrane filtration and has 28,800 membrane plates and a filter area of 23.040 m2. The membrane plates are in double-decker module racks and are distributed over eight filter chambers. The wastewater treatment plan
In order to face the wastewater treatment needs of a small island near Athens called Agistri a compact MBR wastewater treatment plant was specified. The treatment plant is designed for 3000 equivalent people and it consists of a pretreatment phase, a Membrane Bio Reactor, a UV reactor for disinfecti
Shanghai SINAP Membrane Tech Co., Ltd. (SINAP for short) is a high-tech enterprise located in Shanghai. We are an executive director of Chinese Membrane Industry Association and a professional manufacturer of flat sheet membrane. Shanghai SINAP MBR membrane are applied for municipal sewage and indus
Shanghai SINAP Membrane Tech Co., Ltd. (SINAP for short) is a high-tech enterprise located in Shanghai. We are an executive director of Chinese Membrane Industry Association and a professional manufacturer of flat sheet membrane. Shanghai SINAP MBR membrane are applied for municipal sewage and indus
Shanghai SINAP Membrane Tech Co., Ltd. (SINAP for short) is a high-tech enterprise located in Shanghai. We are an executive director of Chinese Membrane Industry Association and a professional manufacturer of flat sheet membrane. Shanghai SINAP MBR membrane are applied for municipal sewage and indus
Compact MBR solutions engineered for space-constrained and remote wastewater treatment applications. SINAP MINI series flat sheet membrane modules deliver municipal-grade effluent quality within 20-40 m² filtration configurations, specifically designed for sites where traditional centralized treatment proves technically unfeasible or economically prohibitive.
When your project faces limited land availability, isolated geographic locations, or temporary deployment requirements, MINI modules provide plug-and-play MBR technology that eliminates extensive civil construction. Our containerized package plant configurations ship pre-assembled in standard 20ft/40ft containers, enabling rapid commissioning within 3-5 days versus months-long build schedules for conventional facilities.
Proven capacity range from 100-500 m³/day serves populations equivalent between 500-3000 PE, making MINI modules ideal for:
Island communities requiring marine-grade discharge quality
Remote mining and construction camps with transient workforce populations
Resort facilities prioritizing water reuse for irrigation systems
Industrial sites lacking municipal sewerage infrastructure access
Military installations and research stations in isolated territories
Each MINI module features PVDF ultrafiltration membranes with 0.03-micron pore size, achieving consistent permeate turbidity below 0.5 NTU regardless of biological sludge fluctuations. The flat sheet cassette design enables simplified maintenance procedures—individual membrane panels replace in-situ without draining tanks or dismantling piping systems, critical for locations where specialized technicians require days to mobilize.
Operating flux flexibility between 18-25 LMH accommodates seasonal flow variations up to 50% without infrastructure modifications, particularly valuable for tourism-dependent regions experiencing dramatic population swings. Dual-train configurations provide operational redundancy ensuring continuous treatment during maintenance cycles—when one train undergoes cleaning, the parallel train maintains full compliance with discharge permits.
MINI modules represent SINAP's optimized solution for decentralized treatment challenges where conventional MBR systems cannot deliver comparable performance-to-footprint ratios.