Technology
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) systems are critical in achieving high water quality in wastewater treatment. This article explores how dissolved air flotation system function and their role in maximizing water quality through effective pollutant removal.
Dissolved air flotation works by injecting air into wastewater under pressure. When the pressure is released, the air forms fine bubbles that attach to suspended solids, causing them to float to the surface. This process is highly effective for removing pollutants that are less dense than water, ensuring cleaner treated water.
To conclude, dissolved air flotation systems are vital for achieving high water quality in wastewater treatment. Their ability to effectively remove floating pollutants and improve water clarity ensures that treated water is of the highest standard, paving the way for successful advanced treatment.