Aeration, the controlled process of introducing air into water, is critical in water treatment to promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms that remove impurities through digestion. Aeration systems consist of various components, sometimes including diffusers that allow for the transfer of oxygen from the air to water. The efficiency of aeration can also be improved by incorporating static mixers into the aeration process. In this article, we explain why.
Aeration introduces highly oxygenated air into a water source to increase its dissolved oxygen content. During the process, air bubbles rise to the surface, carrying with them any impurities that have accumulated in the water and making them more accessible to microbial action.
The benefits of this process are numerous, including improved water quality, reduced risk of disease transmission, and more efficient use of resources. The more dissolved oxygen in the water, the faster the growth of the beneficial microorganisms that help remove and digest impurities from the water.
Static mixers facilitate this process by breaking down the air bubbles into smaller ones, creating a larger surface area for oxygen transfer – resulting in improved mass transfer efficiency (MTE) and thereby providing superior gas dispersion capabilities. The transfer of oxygen is then more efficient, speeding up the aeration process and encouraging faster microbial growth.
At Statiflo, we design and manufacture gas dispersion systems for use in a range of industrial processes, including aeration. Our systems are designed to efficiently distribute gases throughout the fluid, with even dispersion and minimal pressure drop, delivering a more consistent and uniform process.
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