The Flow-Type Mixing Aerator is widely applicable in wastewater treatment for industries such as dyeing and finishing, chemicals, petrochemicals, leather production, papermaking, and textiles, as well as for urban domestic wastewater treatment.
Operating Principle: As the equipment operates, the rotating impeller creates a strong vacuum zone around it, drawing in air. The inhaled air is then subjected to high-speed shearing, crushing, and emulsifying by the rotating liquid, causing the bubble diameter to rapidly decrease. This facilitates the rapid and thorough diffusion of oxygen molecules from the gas phase to the liquid phase, achieving water-gas synthesis. Simultaneously, driven by the power, water and gas are propelled forward, further dissolving and achieving the purposes of aeration and flow propulsion.










