Determination of the flotation effectiveness of industrial waste water in a laboratory

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This article presents the test results of the laboratory flotation equipment LFM-001 for the treatment of simulated wastewater with a high content of oil products and surfactants. To obtain a water-air mixture, tap water with a volume of up to 40 dm3 was used, through which air was passed, with a volume till 5% of the water volume. The size of the resulting bubbles was determined by the pressure established in the aeration tank before the tests and by the flow rate of the air-water mixture in the flotation machine. After a series of tests, in series where a water-air mixture was added to laboratory containers with simulated wastewater, oil particles formed flakes in the presence of a coagulant. These flakes, together with air bubbles of the air-water mixture, floated to the surface of the container and formed a foamed, oily layer 5 mm thick. At the same time, the water in the laboratory vessel, after passing the air-water mixture became more transparent visually than water in other laboratory vessels.

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Dyagelev, M. Y., Nepogodin, A. M., & Grakhova, E. V. (2020). Determination of the flotation effectiveness of industrial waste water in a laboratory. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 962). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/962/4/042077

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