Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) System

Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) System

Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) is a water treatment process that removes suspended solids, oils, grease, and other contaminants by using microbubbles to float impurities to the surface for removal.

How DAF Works:

  1. Pre-Treatment (Coagulation & Flocculation)
    • Chemicals like coagulants (Alum, Ferric Chloride, PAC) and flocculants (polymers) are added to the raw water.
    • This causes suspended particles to clump together, making them easier to remove.
  2. Air Saturation & Release
    • A portion of the treated water is pressurized and mixed with air.
    • This air-saturated water is then released into the main treatment tank, forming tiny air bubbles (30–50 microns).
  3. Flotation & Separation
    • The microbubbles attach to suspended particles, reducing their density and floating them to the surface.
    • A skimming system removes the floating sludge layer.
  4. Clean Water Discharge
    • The clarified water is collected from the bottom and sent for further treatment or reuse.

Applications of DAF

Industrial Wastewater Treatment (Food, dairy, pulp & paper, oil refineries)
Municipal Water Treatment (Removes algae, organic matter, and turbidity)
Sludge Thickening (Enhances sludge dewatering in sewage plants)
Oil & Grease Removal (Refineries, petrochemical plants)

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