Dissolving O2 in (Waste)Water - ECO2 SuperOxygenation System for Odor Control & Lake Aeration
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The system operates by pumping a side stream of raw, unscreened wastewater through a conical shaped oxygen transfer reactor. The small sidestream pump pulls a portion of the main flow and overcomes the head loss through the cone to reintroduce the SuperOxygenated wastewater into the main line or body of water. Gaseous pure oxygen is metered into the cone which has an exceptionally large gas/water interface generated by the bubble swarm to achieve rapid SuperOxygenation. The ECO2 SuperOxygenation system completely dissolves the gaseous oxygen into the wastewater before it is blended back into the receiving body. There is no internal baffle matrix or static mixer that could collect rags or stringy material.
Hmm...I wonder if such a setup could also be used to rapidly force carbonate any arbitrary liquid?
Has something like this ever been used in a Aquaponics environment. Typically the more oxygen in the system the better. I am very curious about this.
it can be used in RAS, boss
brilliant!
Hello. i like it!
Is this method used in orlando Florida? Just curious? Because our mayor says that liquid oxygen is needed for Covid patients and therefore we need to stop consuming water as usual or in less than two weeks there will be no more clean water and will have to boil it
Hi, do you sell a small ‘see-through’ cone as shown on RUclips?
It’s science…don’t be moronic
Wow
Can it's use on fish pond?
definitely bro , it can be used in RAS, boss, do you use RAS?
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omg...a good idea on the internet that isn't based on pseudo science...say it isn't so?
No... It is not.
It uses venturi with bernouli's law.
Nanobubble technology is more efficient than this aeration process.
Mas o nanobolhas usa esse processo de pressão.