Air
Sparging

Air
sparging utilizes the same principles as packed towers. The principle
design being that of an "air to water ratio". One major difference
is that packed towers pass the water to be treated vertically down a
stack utilizing gravity and surface area, created by a packed media
to accomplish the proper air to water ratio, while air sparging is a
method of introduced air into the liquid horizontally in either a batch
tank or a flow through operation. One of the more critical aspects of
air sparging is that of the method in which the air is introduced into
the liquid to achieve the proper air to water ratio.
We
have found, that in order for this to be accomplished accurately, it
is imperative to control and minimize the size of the air bubble itself.
Our use of the Micro Aeration Modules has accomplished this numerous
times in both batch tanks and flow through operations, some of which
have been used in emergency response efforts in flowing creeks. We have
also successfully designed and installed air sparging systems in wastewater
treatment for plating operations, tank farms, aircraft maintenance facilities
and others.
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