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| What Makes Sionix More Efficient? |
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The following are just some of the reasons why: |
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| Saturation. Sionix uses a more efficient method of saturating re-circulated post-filter water with excess dissolved air. |
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| Microscopic Bubbles. Pressurized water can hold an excess amount of dissolved air. When injected into water (which has a lower pressure) the dissolved air forms microscopic bubbles. |
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| Denser Concentration. The Sionix DAF separator provides a denser concentration of white water bubbles within a more restricted space. It travels a shorter distance from the high-pressure zone to the low-pressure zone. This requires less energy than a conventional filtration system, and only a fraction of the floor space. |
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| Booster Pump. A booster pump re-circulates a small amount (less than 10%) of the post-filtered water through the dissolved air-saturation assembly. Oxygen and nitrogen molecules are transferred directly into the re-circulated high-pressure water without forming air bubbles. |
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| 100% Efficiency. This method of transferring air into water is 100% efficient, and reduces the amount of energy required to saturate re-circulated water with dissolved air. |
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| Real-time Monitoring. Sionix utilizes a specialized software control program that provides online, real-time monitoring of a facility’s complete water treatment system. It also automatically controls and monitors wet-chemistry, in-line sensors, automatic self-cleaning filtration systems, and automatic filter-to-waste control programs. |
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