dissolved air flotation(DAF):Is it the Best Way to Treat Your Wastewater?
Clearwater Industries manufactures complete Dissolved Air Flotation(DAF)clarifier systems.Remove FOG,TSS,BOD,COD,and pollutants from your wastewater.Review our DAF clarifiers below or contact us for more information.
Dissolved Air Flotation(DAF)for industrial wastewater treatment is a water clarification process that uses micro-bubbles to remove impurities and solids.The process is ideal for removing light impurities and solids that tend to float and suspend in liquid.
The DAF process is in contrast to water treatments that focus on sedimentation to remove settled solids.However,most DAF systems account for some sedimentation and settled Sludge removal.We highlight this below.
DAF systems separate solids,oils,greases,and other impurities from water.The clean water can be reused or discharged.DAF is used for a variety of goals,including:
Treatment to meet discharge regulations
TSS Removal
Water recovery and reuse
Pretreatment to reduce loading on downstream biological treatment systems
COD&BOD Removal
Polishing of biologically treated effluent
Thickening of slurry
Pretreatment for desalination plants utilizing reverse osmosis
How Does Dissolved Air Flotation Work?
DAF uses micro air bubbles(30-50micron) that attach to impurities and flocculated particles and float them to the water’s surface.Then a skimming system removes the sludge to a desludging trough, and clean water is recovered.
The clean water can be reused for process or discharged,and some of it is recycled back to the DAF process.
DAF Clarification Steps
First,clean water needs to be accessible for a DAF system to startup.Clean water is necessary because DAF systems pressurize the water and mix it with pressurized air.Under pressure,the air dissolves,and when de-pressured,micro-bubbles form.The micro-bubbles are necessary to the cleaning process.
So,the first step is to fill the DAF system with clean water.If you fill the DAF unit with wastewater,you’ll likely discharge wastewater for a long time.Plus, you risk damaging the recirculation pump and air saturation system.
Once clean water is in the system,a recirculation pump pulls some of the clarified water to a pressurization-saturation system.Next,the water is pressurized by a pump and mixed with pressurized air.Under this pressure, the air dissolves in the water.
Now the saturated water flows under pressure to the clarification tank.In the clarification tank,the pressure releases,and micro-bubbles form.
The micro-bubbles attach to the impurities from the incoming wastewater stream and pull them to the top.When sediment rises,a floating sludge blanket forms on top of the water within the clarifier.
Next, a skimming system gently removes the sludge from the top of the water.In the video below,you’ll see the skimmers pull sludge off the top and drop it into a desludging trough.
Finally, clean water is recovered through a supernatant system.Basically,the clean water comes out of a discharge point below the floating sludge and above the settled sludge.
Do DAF Systems Manage Settled Sludge?
Most systems account for and manage settled sludge.DAF systems are ideal for wastewater streams that contain solids that float and settle.
In general,you’ll find most manufacturers include a sediment compartment or basin with a sludge extraction system.
Chemical Treatment with DAF Systems
Coagulants and flocculants are regularly used to pretreat wastewater before it enters a DAF system.
Like other wastewater treatment methods, a DAF system can benefit from particles that bind due to flocculants.The skimming systems can remove a thicker,more dewatered sludge that may need little to no further dewatering.
You’ll find that flocculation tubes are often used to condition the wastewater with chemical treatment before entering DAF systems.We noted this in the clarification steps.
What Applications are DAF Clarifiers Used to Treat?Due to the DAF clarifier design and technology,they can service many industries.DAF technology can incorporate into custom-built clarifiers to fit different water flows with low to high impurity levels.In general,they’re ideal for wastewater streams with oil,grease,and impurities that float or suspend.
DAF systems can service but are not limited to the following industries & production processes:
Oil,Petrochemicals,and Refineries
Energy Production
Pharmaceutical&Cosmetics
Mining,Quarries,and Aggregate Production
Tunneling&Boring
Meat&Poultry Processing
Slaughterhouse Processing
Fish&Crustacean Processing
Dairy Industry
Convenience Food
Potato Processing
Fruit Processing
Vegetable Processing
Bakeries & Confectionaries
Brewing(Alcoholic&Non-Alcoholic Production)
Textile Finishing and Dyeing
Tannery Production
Stone Processing
Tar Sand&Oil Sand
Heavy Metal Removal
Industrial&Commercial Laundries
Pulp&Paper Production
Algae Removal&Desalination Pretreatment
Pretreatment for Downstream Biological Treatment Systems
Is a DAF System the Best Way to Treat Your Wastewater?It’s hard to say without knowing the details of your application.There are many different DAF system designs to treat variable wastewater solids content and flow rates.
We always recommend talking with an application engineer to determine the equipment and solutions for your application.They will want to understand your flow rates,plant operations,and production goals to recommend the best solution for your application.
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Sewage treatment equipment
Rotary drumfilter
Dissolved air flotation machine sewage
High-efficiency Horizontal Dissolved Air Flotation
Horizontal Dissolved Air Flotation Machine Sewage
Flow Fine Grille