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pardal

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I need help in searching differents model of aereators in sewage tanks of those to add oxigen at the water You can reach me at k281969@hotmail.com
but keep your post here for mutual benefits.
Pardal
 
In aerobic digestors? Try searching for suppliers of aerobic digestors ... micro-bubble generation, etc ... It's typically just an air blower and a sparger, really .. but the smaller the bubbles and/or the deeper the liquid, the better ... good luck
 
hello Pardal:
Dont believe that it is easy to add oxygen toa sewage liquid, several chemical and mechanical factors have to be taken into account.
First of all the size and shape of the sewage tank or container has much inflluence on what type of device you should use.
You can use a sparger and a blower as DeltaCascade said but if you do not have at least 3.5 meters (more than 10 feet) depth , you will use too much air for a reasonable effect.
With a shallow tank better is an induced air aerator .If you need more help just post more info about your specific problem.
Bay
 
Thank you, mmo, as my posting sorely neglected to identify alternate methods or ask for problem specifics. Cheers
 
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