XTB Nanobubble Generator Consistently Generate Bubbles With No Coarse Air Bubbles
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Robust XTB™ delivers energy savings and worry-free operation, able to handle large particles in sludge waste management
Once introduced into a DAF clarifier tank, Moleaer’s nanobubbles rise to the surface at the rate of approximately 8-12 inches per minute, creating a thick coat on the water’s surface.
The Moleaer XTB Generator was recently installed (see Picture 1) at a plastics recycling plant in Chino, California, specialized in post-consumer recycled polyolefin resins (HDPE). The company had previously employed a conventional flotation system that recirculated the water through a pressurized tank into which gas was then dissolved prior to re-entering the DAF.
Picture 1: Moleaer XTB Nanobubble Generator installed at Chino plastics recycling plant.
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Moleaer XTB Nanobubble Generator installed in-line, utilizing a much lower HP-rated recirculating pump and eliminating the need for the pressurized tank.
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- Dissolved Air Flotation
- Sludge Treatment
- Sludge Management
- Technology
- Polymers & Plastics
- Sludge Treatment & Management
- Nano Bubbles