
A Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) is an advanced fixed-film wastewater treatment technology widely used in sewage and industrial effluent treatment. The process is based on attached-growth microorganisms, where a series of closely spaced discs rotate partially submerged in wastewater. As the discs rotate, microorganisms grow on their surface, effectively breaking down organic matter and reducing pollutants.
| Parameter | RBC Technology | Conventional ASP |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Requirement | Very low, only for disc rotation motor | High, due to blowers & aeration |
| Operation | Simple, less manpower required | Skilled operation needed |
| Space Requirement | Compact modular design | Large aeration tanks required |
| Sludge Production | Low excess sludge generation | Higher sludge volume |
| Maintenance | Minimal, fewer mechanical parts | Frequent monitoring & control needed |
