Water and Wastewater FAQs
How can Air Products help me in my fish farm?
Together with the gases and equipment specially developed for the treatment of water, Air Products' experts have a deep sector knowledge and experience, acquired over many years working in the sector, to fully understand your requirements and deliver the appropriate solution. Our sector-specific experts are available to discuss how our gases, equipment and expertise can deliver reliable solutions and how they could benefit each fish farm.
How do I estimate the oxygen quantities needed and the way to dissolve oxygen?
What kind of gases are usually used in aquaculture?
What is river oxygenation?
Is pure oxygen expensive compared to air to produce ozone?
Air-based ozone generators are huge consumers of energy. It is also necessary to treat the air flow before it enters the ozone generator to avoid humidity and organic pollutants entering the system. This pre-treatment requirement allied to the high energy needs make an air-based system expensive to operate and maintain. By using pure oxygen, the energy costs can be reduced threefold while also eliminating the need for the expensive pre-treatments required with air. This makes the pure oxygen solution in cost to the air system while offering numerous technical advantages during operation.
Should I use oxygen or air for my ozone generator?
What about water mineralisation with carbon dioxide
What kind of gases are usually used on drinking water processes?
Ozone and carbon dioxide are the two main gases supplied by Air Products and commonly used on drinking water processes. Ozone is applied for taste and odour removal, microcontaminant removal or disinfection. Carbon dioxide is mainly used for pH rectification or water mineralisation.
How to know if Air Products owns a solution for my drinking water plant?
What can Air Products offer for drinking water plants?
Why is there so little treatment needed?
Can pure oxygen replace air aerations systems?
Air Products technology allows you to boost the plant with pure oxygen without stopping the current air aeration. The concept we adopt is to cover the lack of oxygen that occurs during peak periods or to make up any shortfall from air aeration, all the while keeping the air aeration as active as possible. In some cases, pure oxygen will fully replacing the air systems when the advantages, such as costs savings and productivity increase, are clearly identified or if the interactions between pure oxygen aerators and air-based aerators cannot be avoided. For every solution Air Products’ technology and system expertise is focused on costs savings by understanding each system and supply the best solution in terms of cost and efficiency.