Efficient oxygenation: The vortex pump produces a large number of bubbles of uniform size, which can fully mix the water and improve the dissolution efficiency of oxygen. This efficient oxygenation method helps to promote the activity of aerobic microorganisms and accelerate the decomposition of organic pollutants.
Energy saving and environmental protection: Compared with traditional underwater oxygenation equipment, the vortex pump uses compressed air to spray bubbles, which can save more energy. At the same time, due to its smooth operation and low noise, it also reduces noise pollution to the environment.
Strong anti-clogging ability: The special design of the vortex pump makes it have strong anti-clogging ability when treating sewage containing solid particles. This helps to ensure the long-term stable operation of the equipment and reduce downtime and maintenance costs caused by blockage.
Flexible adjustment: By adjusting the flow and pressure of the vortex pump, the aeration volume and aeration intensity can be accurately controlled to meet the needs of different sewage treatment processes. This flexibility makes the vortex pump have a wide range of application prospects in the field of sewage treatment.
Vortex pumps are widely used in aeration and oxygenation in sewage treatment, including but not limited to the following aspects:
Activated sludge treatment system: In the activated sludge process, vortex pumps can be used to inject air or pure oxygen into the aeration tank to improve the activity of sludge and the removal rate of organic matter.
Biofilm treatment system: In the biofilm process, vortex pumps can be used to provide sufficient oxygen to the surface of the biofilm carrier to promote the growth of the biofilm and the degradation of organic matter.
Oxidation ditch treatment system: In the oxidation ditch treatment system, vortex pumps can be used to achieve the circulation and aeration of the mixed liquid to improve the treatment effect.
Other sewage treatment processes: In processes such as SBR and MBR, vortex pumps can also be used in the aeration and oxygenation process to improve the overall treatment effect.