Sureflo Aeration Technologies Pvt Ltd
- Home
- Companies
- Sureflo Aeration Technologies Pvt Ltd
- Services
- Insitu Aeration Diffuser Cleaning ...
Insitu Aeration Diffuser Cleaning Services
The Most efficient method to clean and restore aeration diffusers; Aeration is the greatest energy consumer at a wastewater treatment facility amounting to an approximate of 45 to 70% of plant energy. All fine pore membranes foul regardless of make and manufacturer!! Factors that cause diffuser fouling: Bio Film coating, plugging diffuser orifice, scaling/precipitation of inorganic salts. Fouling reduces efficiency as well as performance.
Most popular related searches
aeration diffuser
pressure relief valve
wastewater treatment plant
diffuser aerator
diffuser aeration
diffused aeration
membrane cleaning
aerator
relief valve
membrane fouling
- Sureflo offers in-situ chemical cleaning of diffusers that not only clean the diffusers but gives better performance, efficiency and reduce energy requirements for diffuser operations.
- Fouled State: Notice large bubbles and sporadic aeration pattern of a dirty membrane. – High Pressure & Low Efficiency.
- After cleaning: Bubbles are much smaller and more even distribution of air. Pressure and Efficiency Restored.
- Significantly reduce energy that is devoted to running blowers for aeration.
- Reduction in energy = $$$ Savings $$$
- No need to take your system off-line. Can clean membranes while continuing to treat the wastewater and while the air is still on.
- Excellent alternative to the expensive option of replacing membranes. Consider cleaning before replacing membranes.
- Struggling to maintain DO – clean your membranes which will increase your oxygen transfer efficiency and increase DO.
- Blower pressure too high – clean your membranes which will reduce pressure and either turn down blower or turn a spare blower off.
- Local and knowledgeable support.
- Greatest return on investment.
- Extend the life of membranes by cleaning the membranes. All membranes are required to be cleaned periodically.
- Are you meeting Dissolved Oxygen demand?
- Are you using more air now (higher blower rpm, increased blower pressure, using an additional blower) to treat the same amount of wastewater?
- Are you looking for ways to cut costs and improve efficiency?
- Were you once able to get proper treatment, but now struggle to get required treatment?
- Are you meeting permit requirements?
Are your blowers popping the PRV valve (pressure relief valve) on occasion? - Is there an increase in influent that may require more aeration capacity?
- Looking for an economical way to clean your membranes (Ceramic or rubber)?
- Do you have funds in your maintenance budget but not capital budget to improve process performance?
