| Capacity | 50 KLD |
| Treatment Capacity | 50 KLD |
| Treatment Technology | SBR |
| Body Material | Mild Steel |
| Plant Type | Packaged / Compact |
| Application | Residential, Commercial |
| Material of Construction | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Treated Water Usage | Gardening, Flushing |
| Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
| Installation Method | Above Ground |
Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) technology is an advanced, cost-effective biological treatment process used in sewage and wastewater treatment plants. Unlike conventional continuous-flow systems, SBR operates in a time-sequenced batch mode, carrying out all treatment stages—filling, aeration, settling, decanting, and idle—in a single reactor. This allows precise control over aeration, reaction times, and sludge retention, enhancing the removal of organic matter, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), and suspended solids. SBR systems are highly flexible, modular, and compact, making them ideal for residential complexes, commercial facilities, and small to medium-sized municipal applications. The technology produces treated effluent that meets stringent discharge standards and can be reused for non-potable purposes such as irrigation, landscaping, or flushing. Automated operation, minimal footprint, reduced sludge generation, and adaptability to varying loads make SBR a reliable and sustainable solution for modern sewage treatment requirements.