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Diffused Aeration Systems


Small bubbles are produced in the water by compressed air, that pumps via pipes and filters through diffusers.
The bubbles move the water around, mix it, and form a spiral flow pattern.
As they rise, they introduce oxygen into the water column, assisting bacteria in their activity.
The diffusers typically cover as much of the floor as they can, while still leaving room for specialists to move around, and perform maintenance.
It is possible to distribute oxygen evenly, thanks to this complete coverage.
Engineers can calculate the number of diffusers and blowers required, by taking into account the volume, nature, and size of the treatment tank.


Applications
  • Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)
  • Industrial Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs)
  • Aeration Tanks in Biological Treatment Processes
  • Equalization & Oxidation Tanks
  • Lagoons, Ponds, and Decentralized Wastewater Systems
  • Upgrades of existing treatment facilities for improved aeration efficiency
Key Features & Benefits
  • Fine-bubble diffusers for high oxygen transfer efficiency
  • Uniform diffuser layout across tank floor for complete aeration coverage
  • Energy-efficient blower systems
  • Corrosion-resistant materials for long service life
  • Customizable diffuser quantity based on tank size, volume, and process needs
  • Low-maintenance and easy-access design for technicians
  • Enhances oxygen transfer, boosting bacterial activity and treatment efficiency
  • Ensures thorough mixing for uniform biological performance
  • Reduces energy consumption compared to mechanical aeration systems
  • Improves overall wastewater treatment quality and stability
  • Minimizes dead zones and prevents sludge settlement
  • Supports scalable system design for future expansion

Diffused Aeration Systems introduce oxygen into wastewater by releasing fine bubbles through a network of diffusers connected to compressed air blowers. As the bubbles rise, they mix the water, create a spiral flow pattern, and supply oxygen that supports biological treatment processes. By covering most of the tank floor, diffusers ensure uniform oxygen distribution, efficient mixing, and optimal microbial activity for wastewater treatment.