Use of tubular aerators in low-concentration sewage and high-concentration sewage

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The use of tubular aerators for low-concentration sewage is aerobic, and the aerobic microorganisms in the activated sludge must be effective in the presence of oxygen. In the aeration tank of the sewage disposal biochemical system, the oxygenation power is positively correlated with the growth of aerobic microorganisms. The supply of dissolved oxygen should be summarized according to the number of aerobic microorganisms, physiological characteristics, matrix properties and concentration.

The use of tubular aerators in the disposal of sludge and higher-concentration sewage is anaerobic. It is an artificially enhanced method of water self-purification, a method of removing organic matter in sewage that relies on the mission of activated sludge. It is advisable to maintain the dissolved oxygen in the aeration tank at 34mg/L. If the oxygen supply is lacking, the activated sludge will not work well, causing the wastewater treatment effect to drop. In order to ensure sufficient oxygen supply, it is necessary to end with a managed aerator.

The tubular aerator is a non-blocking type, and has an aeration tube that actively cleans and avoids the backflow of sewage. When the air blower suspends air supply, the film is immediately shortened and closed, and the sewage will never infiltrate the aeration pipe. When the blower restarts, the film releases bubbles, which will be attached to the sludge bomb due to its elasticity and elasticity. In addition, this repair-free feature is the choice for activated sludge construction. To a large extent, the workload of operation and repair is reduced.

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