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Uses:
The QXB type centrifugal submersible aerator is ingeniously designed for a wide range of applications. It serves as a cornerstone in the aeration ponds of sewage treatment facilities, efficiently oxygenating and mixing sewage sludge mixtures. It also excels in aeration and sand sedimentation processes. Additionally, this versatile aerator is invaluable in the biochemical treatment of sewage, as well as enhancing oxygen levels in aquaculture ponds, promoting vibrant aquatic life.
Principle:
The QXB type centrifugal submersible aerator operates on a direct connection structure, harnessing the power of a rotating impeller to generate substantial centrifugal force. This dynamic action creates a negative pressure zone around the impeller, which cleverly draws air through an inlet pipe. The draft of air merges with water in the mixing disc, resulting in an optimally mixed air-water blend. This mixture is then elegantly dispersed from the discharge outlet, ensuring thorough aeration.
This remarkable process encompasses key elements: Within the mixing disc, air and water blend to form a potent gas-liquid mixture. This mixture discharges from the outlet, fostering a robust circulation and convection. The high-speed motion of numerous air molecules significantly boosts oxygen absorption efficiency, achieving exceptional aeration results.
The QXB submersible aerator is engineered to operate by utilizing an impeller that induces a powerful water flow. This flow interacts with an air intake system, generating negative pressure that effectively draws air into the water. The resultant air-water mixture is then uniformly dispersed throughout the water body, elevating oxygen levels and ensuring comprehensive mixing for enhanced treatment efficiency.
Submersible Motor: A specially designed motor crafted to perform seamlessly underwater, driving the impeller for stable and continuous operation.
Rotor/Impeller: The rotor is pivotal in creating dynamic agitation, ensuring optimal air-water mixing. The impeller's design is meticulously refined for superior oxygen transfer efficiency.
Aeration Nozzle: Strategically disperses oxygen-enriched water into the surrounding environment, fostering comprehensive and uniform aeration.
Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Built with robust materials like stainless steel or specialized coatings, ensuring durability across various water conditions, including corrosive and abrasive environments.
Compact and Efficient Design: A sleek, compact unit designed for easy installation, ideal for tight spaces or areas with limited space availability.
Wastewater Treatment: An essential asset in aeration tanks, oxidation ponds, and other wastewater treatment setups, it significantly boosts oxygen transfer for vital biological processes.
Aquaculture: Indispensable for fish and shrimp ponds, it maintains elevated oxygen levels, fostering healthy and thriving aquatic ecosystems.
Industrial Water Treatment: Perfectly suited for cooling towers, process water treatment, and industrial effluent management, ensuring effective treatment solutions.
Environmental Remediation: Aids in the aeration of polluted water bodies, restoring and enhancing the vitality of aquatic ecosystems.
High Oxygen Transfer Efficiency: Expertly crafted impeller and rotor designs ensure remarkable oxygenation, resulting in superior treatment outcomes.
Energy Saving: Achieves low power consumption compared to conventional aeration methods, effectively reducing operational costs.
Durable and Reliable: Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials, the aerator is built for enduring performance even in challenging conditions.
Compact and Easy to Install: Its submersible design ensures quick installation, minimizing space requirements and maximizing convenience.
Low Maintenance: Engineered to minimize wear and tear, promoting reduced maintenance needs and minimizing downtime, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.