Description

The plastic Igel ball serves as a standard biological filter, known for its excellent performance and long-term reliability. Made of plastic, the Igel ball is lightweight and buoyant, with a spherical shape. It features low water resistance and good ventilation, often incorporating designs such as deflectors and diversion channels to evenly distribute water and increase water flow.
Typically used in wet/dry or trickle filter systems, the Igel ball allows water to pass over it, fostering the growth of beneficial bacteria. These bacteria convert toxic ammonia into less harmful nitrate. This “trickle effect” increases dissolved oxygen levels in ponds or aquariums and helps cleanse the water as the Igel balls interact with organic waste. The Igel ball is also employed in hatcheries, tropical fish farms, wastewater treatment, and other commercial and industrial fish farming systems.
Plastic Igel Ball’s Specification

Plastic Igel Ball’s Features
- Constructed from environmentally friendly plastic with various specifications, including a 40mm option.
- Large surface area to support the growth of nitrifying bacteria.
- Facilitates the establishment of a complete and balanced biological filtration system.
- Suitable for both freshwater and marine water tanks, providing biological filtration in both environments.
Applications of Plastic Igel Balls
1.Biological filtration in both freshwater and marine water tanks.
2.Water treatment in bio-filter ponds or aquariums.
3.Upgrading sewage plants to enhance standards and capacity.
4.New sewage treatment projects utilizing MBBR and Biological Aerated Filter processes.
5.Biochemical treatment of reclaimed water for river regulation, including denitrification and phosphorus removal.
6.Aquaculture applications for ammonia nitrogen removal and water purification, including use in biological deodorization towers.
Packages

Plastic woven bag, ton bag, carton box.
Port:shanghai; shenzhen, ningbo










