What is microbubble generator?
SPECIALLY DEVELOPED FOR WATER TREATMENT AND OXYGEN REPAIR A microbubble generator pump is a very effective way to separate suspended solids and emulsified oils from industrial waste streams. Microscopic air bubbles are produced during normal operation and mixed with waste water containing the suspended contaminants.
What is bubble generator?
The micro/nano bubble generator is using a simple method to solve micro bubbles in a liquid. This bubble generator uses the properties of the vortex pump turbine and effectively solves gas with a liquid or two liquids, and adding it under pressure into a process.
How do you make Nanobubbles?
Micro-nanobubble and Nanobubble generators utilize pressurized dissolution, electrolysis or by swirling fluids in a mixing chamber and then feeding the fluids through a single shear point, injector, or venturi to produce air bubbles having a mean particle size of >200 nm.
Do Nanobubbles work?
Nanobubbles can be used to improve the efficiency of a broad spectrum of chemical, biological, and physical processes. Nanobubbles remove impurities and pathogens from wet environments, making them incredibly effective at improving production and processes across many industries and applications.
What is nano bubble generator?
Moleaer’s plug-and-play nanobubble generators are the most efficient gas injection technology available to dissolve virtually any gas into any liquid. The systems produce trillions of nanobubbles, <200nm in size, providing more than 200-times the interfacial surface area of conventional ultra-fine micro bubbles.
What is a nano bubble generator?
Moleaer nanobubble generators transfer gas with greater than 90% efficiency by forming nanobubbles that remain suspended in water, creating a reserve of available gas. These simple to install systems enable customers to rapidly improve their existing processes with minimal effort.
How big is a microbubble?
Microbubbles used for biomedical purposes are typically between 0.5 and 10 μm diameter (the upper limit for passage through the lung capillaries).