About Motiva

About Motiva: Wastewater Treatment Equipment Manufacturer

Motiva manufactures wastewater treatment equipment for project-based industrial and decentralized systems. Our work connects process design, tank and skid fabrication, electrical and control integration, factory inspection, delivery preparation and commissioning support.

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20+ years
wastewater equipment and engineering experience
40,000 m2
factory and workshop area for manufacturing work
Factory-built
equipment designed, assembled, inspected and prepared for shipment
QDPP integrated sewage treatment tank project photo
Factory capability first

Equipment supply is tied to process design, material selection, fabrication checks and site delivery needs.

Procurement Trust

Five Questions Buyers Usually Need Answered

A manufacturer profile should make the supplier risk easier to judge before a plant owner, EPC or distributor shares drawings, water analysis or RFQ documents.

Is this a real manufacturing operation? Motiva presents its supply around factory-built wastewater treatment equipment, supported by a 40,000 m2 factory/workshop area and manufacturing work for tanks, packaged systems, skids and related treatment units.
Does the team understand wastewater process design? Influent data, treatability, pollutant variability, discharge target, material compatibility and operating conditions are analyzed before the proposed treatment train and equipment list are fixed.
Has similar equipment been supplied before? Project references include modular containerized wastewater systems, rural MBR sewage treatment, DAF pretreatment, QDPP / PP tank systems and industrial wastewater equipment applications.
How is quality controlled before shipment? Fabrication, assembly, dimensions, component interfaces, control cabinet preparation, inspection points, packing and factory acceptance items should be aligned with the agreed equipment supply scope.
Who supports installation and operation after delivery? Installation guidance, commissioning preparation, operator training needs and spare parts planning can be included according to project country, site readiness, utilities, piping and supply agreement.
Manufacturing Capability

From Fabrication Work To Shipment-Ready Equipment

A wastewater treatment system is not only a model code. Tank material, welds, pipe interfaces, pumps, blowers, dosing points, membranes, controls, access space and packing method all affect how the system performs on site.

Motiva's manufacturing work focuses on equipment that can be adapted to process configuration, site footprint, corrosion conditions, delivery form and installation requirements. Final dimensions, power, operating cost and performance expectations are confirmed after wastewater and project assessment.

Workshop equipment assembly photo for wastewater treatment project
Fabricate
Tanks, skids, support frames and equipment bodies.
Assemble
Pumps, blowers, piping, dosing and control interfaces.
Inspect
Dimensions, components, labeling, packing and agreed checks.
Engineering Chain

The Work Between Water Analysis And Delivery

The strongest projects define process design and equipment supply together, then carry the same basis into fabrication, testing, packing and commissioning preparation.

1

Analyze

Review influent data, flow variation, pH, salinity, oil, color, metals and discharge target.

2

Test

Define jar tests, bench testing or lab analysis when treatability is uncertain.

3

Design

Prepare design basis, process flow, treatment train and equipment list.

4

Fabricate

Build tank bodies, skids, piping interfaces, control panels and unit assemblies.

5

Inspect

Check dimensions, components, electrical interfaces, labeling and factory acceptance items.

6

Support

Prepare installation guidance, commissioning conditions, training needs and spare parts planning.

Engineering Deliverables

Technical Documents That Make A Supplier Comparable

Depending on the project agreement, the technical package can include the basis and drawings needed to compare process configuration, equipment supply, layout, control requirements, packing and site readiness.

1
Water analysis and Design Basis
Influent source, design flow, pollutant indicators, treatability assumptions, discharge or reuse target.
2
Process flow and treatment train
Pretreatment, biological treatment, filtration, advanced oxidation, evaporation, acid recovery or ZLD stages where relevant.
3
PFD, P&ID and GA layout
Process flow diagram, piping and instrumentation expectations, general arrangement and site access requirements when included in the supply agreement.
4
Equipment sizing and material selection
Tank form, corrosion resistance, membrane or carrier selection, dosing, pumps, blowers, filtration and sludge handling interfaces.
5
Control logic and instrument list
Control cabinet, sensors, alarms, operating modes and remote-control requirements when the project calls for them.
6
Inspection, packing and commissioning inputs
Factory checks, packing list, lifting and loading needs, installation conditions, training topics and spare-parts planning.
Capability Map

Equipment Capability Organized By Use, Stage And Delivery Form

DAF, MBR, PP tanks, packaged plants and ZLD are not the same type of category. The cleaner way to compare them is by application, treatment stage and delivery form.

Comparison view Motiva capability Where to continue
By application

Decentralized sewage, industrial wastewater, difficult wastewater, reuse and ZLD-related projects.

By treatment stage

Pretreatment, DAF, biological treatment, filtration, dosing, anaerobic treatment, advanced oxidation, evaporation and sludge-related interfaces.

By delivery form

Skid-mounted, packaged, containerized, underground, modular and corrosion-resistant PP tank configurations.

QDPP Explained

What QDPP Means In Motiva Equipment Discussions

QDPP is Motiva's high-modulus polypropylene tank construction and integrated equipment series for corrosion-sensitive, compact or buried wastewater treatment projects. It includes QDPP integrated sewage treatment equipment and PP tank forms such as horizontal, vertical and hollow tank configurations.

QDPP should not be treated as a universal material answer. Burial depth, groundwater level, anti-floating design, structural load, temperature, pH, chemical media and process compatibility must be confirmed during structural and material selection.

QDPP And PP Integrated Systems
Material
High-modulus polypropylene tank construction.
Use case
Compact, buried or corrosion-sensitive projects.
Boundary
Structural and media compatibility need project design.
People Behind The Equipment

Process, Fabrication, Electrical, Quality And Service Work Need Different Hands

A wastewater plant becomes reliable when the people who design, fabricate, wire, inspect, pack and support it work from the same project basis.

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Process And Layout Engineers

They turn influent data and discharge targets into a proposed process flow, equipment list, layout and operating basis.

Motiva factory workshop for wastewater treatment equipment manufacturing

Fabrication And Assembly Team

They fabricate tanks, skids and equipment bodies, then assemble mechanical, piping and support components.

Wastewater treatment equipment workshop fabrication and quality inspection

Quality And Service Support

They prepare inspection points, packing requirements, commissioning inputs, training topics and spare-parts planning.

Quality And FAT

Inspection Points Should Be Defined Before Equipment Leaves The Factory

Quality control is most useful when the buyer and manufacturer agree what needs to be checked before shipment, especially for custom wastewater systems and export projects.

Fabrication checks

Tank body, weld or joint quality, frame condition, dimensions, coating or material surface and access openings.

Assembly checks

Pumps, blowers, valves, dosing equipment, membranes, carriers, filters, air lines, pipe interfaces and equipment labels.

Electrical checks

Control cabinet layout, terminal markings, instrument interfaces, power requirements, alarms and operating-mode expectations.

Factory acceptance items

No-load functional checks, inspection photos, packing list, document handover and project-specific FAT checklist when required by the agreement.

Shipment preparation

Packing method, lifting points, container loading conditions, spare-parts list, manuals and installation readiness information.

Workshop equipment assembly photo for wastewater treatment project
Use real inspection, control cabinet, assembly, packing or FAT photos when final images are selected.
Project References

Selected References With Water Source, Flow And Equipment Context

These examples give procurement teams a concrete starting point. New projects still need fresh influent data, site information and discharge or reuse targets before final equipment is selected.

Guangdong 300m³ Modular Containerized Wastewater Treatment Project_4
300 m3/day

Guangdong Modular Containerized Project

A modular wastewater project combining pretreatment and biological treatment equipment in a compact delivery form.

Dissolved air flotation pretreatment project for slaughterhouse wastewater
DAF pretreatment

Shandong Slaughterhouse Wastewater

A DAF pretreatment application for oily, suspended-solid and hard-settling wastewater before downstream treatment.

100 m3 per day rural containerized MBR sewage treatment project
100 m3/day

Jiangsu Rural Containerized MBR

A rural sewage project using containerized MBR equipment where compact footprint and delivery preparation mattered.

300 m3 per day industrial wastewater treatment project with integrated equipment
300 m3/day

Hunan Industrial Wastewater Project

An industrial wastewater equipment project where pollutant profile, discharge target and site conditions shaped the equipment combination.

Delivery And Service

Support Does Not End At The Factory Gate

Export and remote projects need clear handover details. Installation guidance, commissioning conditions, operator training and spare parts planning should be discussed before equipment is shipped.

Pack And Ship

Container loading, lifting points, packing method and delivery documents depend on equipment size and project country.

Install

Site civil works, piping, power, access, crane conditions and utilities must be ready before installation guidance is useful.

Commission

Commissioning support depends on water availability, inoculation or chemical needs, equipment checks and operating conditions.

Maintain

Operator training, consumables, wearing parts, membrane or media care and spare-parts planning reduce avoidable downtime.

Start The Technical Discussion

Submit Wastewater Data For Process And Equipment Assessment

Share one set of project inputs, and our team can connect it to process design, equipment selection, manufacturing requirements, inspection expectations and delivery support.

Wastewater source, daily flow and peak flow
COD, BOD, SS, ammonia nitrogen, pH and salinity if available
Oil, color, heavy metals, difficult organics or acid streams when relevant
Discharge, reuse, recovery or ZLD target
Site layout, material requirement, country and delivery constraints

Motiva RFQ / Water Data Form

Water reports, drawings and site photos are useful, but the first review can start with basic flow, pollutant and site information.

Attach PDF, Excel or image reports when available. Actual configuration depends on wastewater characteristics and project requirements.

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FAQ

Questions About Motiva Manufacturing Capability

These answers keep early procurement discussions practical while avoiding fixed promises before technical data is available.

Yes. Motiva manufactures wastewater treatment equipment and connects process design, fabrication, inspection, delivery preparation and commissioning support around project requirements.

Depending on the agreement, technical documents can include design basis, proposed process flow, PFD, P&ID, GA layout, equipment list, control requirements and inspection items.

QDPP refers to Motiva's high-modulus polypropylene tank construction and integrated equipment series for corrosion-sensitive, compact or buried wastewater treatment projects.

No. Discharge results depend on influent data, process design, equipment sizing, operation and final project conditions. Early references support comparison only.

Containerized and modular forms can support some export projects. Packing, loading, site readiness, installation guidance and commissioning support depend on equipment size and supply terms.

Send wastewater source, flow rate, water analysis, target standard, site layout, delivery country, material concerns and any RFQ drawings or photos already available.

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Attach PDF, Excel or image reports when available. Actual configuration depends on wastewater characteristics and project requirements.

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