Water Purification System (nanobubble Generation System + Membrane Treatment System) Nanobubbles are generated in the raw water; Arsenic, fluorine, and heavy metals in the natural water are adsorbed on the surface of the bubbles, and then the contaminants are removed by membrane treatment. UF and RO membranes are used. Membrane-treated water becomes safe for drinking. After the nanobubbles are generated, they float in the water for an extended period and the generation of
Nanobubble does not require the addition of chemicals, making it possible to generate safe drinking water. If the turbidity of the raw water is high, adding a filtration device will solve the problem.
The Nanobubble Generator stands as an exceptionally effective solution for addressing the issue of unsafe drinking water. This innovative generator helps purify water using nanobubbles less than 30 nanometers, enhancing water quality. With its potential to create a sustainable future, this groundbreaking technology offers a promising path toward a healthier world.
A nanobubble generator generates millions of nanobubbles over a wide area inside the body of water.
Permanent neodymium magnets are used to create a solid, stable magnetic field.
A high-speed rotating impeller and magnetic rotors generate nanobubbles in the size range of less than 30nm spread over a wide area
An exceptionally effective solution for addressing the issue of unsafe drinking water. This innovative generator helps purify water using nanobubbles, which are less than 30 nanometers in size, enabling significant water quality enhancement.
Increased Dissolved Oxygen: Nanobubbles boast an outstanding 85% oxygen transfer rate. Normal DO is approximately 7 mg/l, whereas, in nanobubble water, it is more than 30 mg/l.
Contaminant Removal: Nanobubbles attract and lift suspended particles, such as algae and sludge. By promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms, they help remove excess phosphorus and nitrogen, preventing the dreaded eutrophication.
Bacteria Control: Nanobubbles keep harmful bacteria like E. coli in check and promote aerobic bacterial growth due to a highly oxygenated environment. Metal Removal: Nanobubbles facilitate the effective removal of heavy metal contamination from water through precipitation and adsorption processes.
Healthy pH Levels: Nanobubbles play a pivotal role in water pH regulation by promoting gas dissolution and helping stabilize and maintain optimal pH levels.
Odour Elimination: Nanobubble technology effectively removes smelly compounds such as hydrogen disulphide and ammonia, eliminating odour through targeted gas oxidation and dissolution.
Oil Water Separation: Before the system was used, oil was sent to an industrial waste disposal contractor. Nano separated the water and oil, so only the oil was sent to waste disposal. This made sending the treated water to a wastewater treatment facility possible.
20 June 06 | 24 August 06 | Result6 | |
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BOD Average | 3.025 (mg/θ | 2.875 (mg/θ | 5% Down |
COD Average | 6.95 (mg/θ | 4.975 (mg/θ | 28% Down |
SS Average | 7.1 (mg/θ | 7.3 (mg/θ | 3% UP |
T-N Average | 1.09325 (mg/θ | 0.61175 (mg/θ | 44% Down |
T-P Average | 0.20275 (mg/θ | 0.11725 mg/θ | 42% Down |
Chlorphyll-a | 13.2 (mg/l) | 17.775 (mm) | 35% UP |
The objective was to reduce the hydrogen sulphide smell.
The water was originally from an industrial waste facility.
The Hydrogen Sulfide was reduced from 600 PPM to almost 0 PPM after 2 hours of operation.
All models are supplied with a control unit.
For Canada, USA units are supplied with UL and CSA-certified control units.
For European Countries- Units are supplied with CE-marked control units.
Unit #1- Smaller Unit
Unit #2 – Larger Unit
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