microbubble air dirt separator

Features

  • Air separation process based on the concept of coalescence, microbubbles tend to adhere to a surface and then grow together to form larger air bubbles.
  • Air separation process based on the concept of coalescence, microbubbles tend to adhere to a surface and then grow together to form larger air bubbles.
  • - Large surface area per volume
  • - High probability of collision and adhesion of microbubbles, as the fluid flow gets deflected in different directions
  • - Minimal resistance to fluid flow
  • High capacity auto airvent
  • Separation of dirt particles heavier than water is facilitated by
  • - Low water velocity
  • - Deflection of fluid stream in many different directions by the Pall rings
  • - Creation of non-turbulent zone in the extended lower part
  • Ball valve at the bottom to drain the collected dirt particles

Benefits

  • Removes air microbubbles
  • - Increases heat transfer efficiency
  • - Reduces chances of air lock
  • Reduces corrosion in piping and sludge formation
  • Removes impurities heavier than water
  • - Prevents choking of strainers
  • - Prevents damage to pumps and other equipment