
Product Description
Introducing our tubular microporous aerator, an advanced, dependable, and energy-conserving aeration solution, primarily utilized in municipal
and industrial wastewater management. This device boasts low pressure loss, exceptional oxygen utilization efficiency, and consistently even bubble
distribution. It is engineered with strong corrosion resistance, minimal energy consumption, superior efficiency, and remarkable longevity.
Features:
Effortless structure
Consistent stress distribution
Dependable Performance
Hassle-free installation
Product Parameters
| |
Product Parameters |
Relevant Technical Parameters |
| Model |
φ65mm |
service area:0.8-1.2m²/m |
Bubble Diameter: |
1-2mm |
| Specification |
L=500mm,L=750mm,L=1000mm |
oxygen utilization rate:≥28% |
oxygenation capacity: |
≥0.38Kg/h |
| Connection Method |
hoop connection |
Oxygenation power efficiency:≥7.1Kg/KW ·h |
air flow rate: |
5-10m³/h ·m |
| Material |
EPDM rubber film, silicone rubber film |
stomatal density:8000-12000 per/m |
resistance loss: |
≤3500Pa |
| Model |
φ93mm |
service area:1.75-5.61m2/m |
Bubble Diameter: |
1-2mm |
| Specification |
L=500mm,L=750mm,L=1000mm |
oxygen utilization rate:≥35% |
oxygenation capacity: |
≥0.58Kg/h |
| Connection Method |
hoop connection |
Oxygenation power efficiency:≥8.9Kg/KW ·h |
air flow rate: |
8-15m³/h ·m |
| Material |
EPDM rubber film, silicone rubber film |
stomatal density:19000-23000per/m |
resistance loss: |
≤4000Pa |






PRODUCT STRUCTURE
Crafted with a rubber membrane hose composed of silicone and EPDM rubber, this design ensures superb heat resistance, ozone protection,
and resistance to acids and alkalis, alongside outstanding chemical stability. Compared to conventional rubber membranes, it significantly extends
the lifespan of the product, offering advantages over general rubber alternatives.
01
The support body is ingeniously designed in a hollow, water-filled form, significantly reducing the buoyancy of the aerator in aquatic environments.
This greatly minimizes the buoyancy experienced by the aerator when submerged.
02
The aeration holes feature a zigzag pattern with elongated openings, providing excellent tension and instantaneous sealing, allowing aeration to release
micro-bubbles smaller than 2MM in diameter. This design ensures a high oxygen utilization rate ranging from 28% to 35%.
03
Utilizing air-guide tanks ensures swift and even gas distribution within the aerator, promoting uniform force across the aeration membrane tube,
thereby extending the membrane's lifespan and ensuring consistent bubble release. The air guide groove is a narrow, concave channel,
within which the rubber membrane rests. When not aerating, the rubber membrane clings to the guide groove, preventing sewage backflow.
Upon cessation of air supply, the rubber membrane securely adheres to the air guide groove,
thereby effectively averting potential sewage backflow incidents.







