Authors:
Moga, Ioana Corina; Petrescu, Gabriel
Moga, Ioana Corina; Petrescu, Gabriel
Conference: International Symposium “The Environment and the Industry”
Date: November 16-18, 2011
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Published: 2011
Volume: I
Keywords:
Dissolved air flotation
Removal
Suspended solids
Oil
Wastewater treatment
Dissolved air flotation
Removal
Suspended solids
Oil
Wastewater treatment
Abstract:
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) has gained widespread usage over the last forty years for the removal of suspended solids, oils and greases, and biochemical oxygen demand from wastewater and other industrial process streams. DAF systems are frequently used to provide wastewater pretreatment, product recovery, and thickening of biological solids in industries ranging from food processing to pulp and paper to petrochemicals. Advances in the technology have expanded the range of applications for DAF; however, engineers and designers frequently use outdated and insufficient design data to design and specify DAF systems for industrial pretreatment.
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) has gained widespread usage over the last forty years for the removal of suspended solids, oils and greases, and biochemical oxygen demand from wastewater and other industrial process streams. DAF systems are frequently used to provide wastewater pretreatment, product recovery, and thickening of biological solids in industries ranging from food processing to pulp and paper to petrochemicals. Advances in the technology have expanded the range of applications for DAF; however, engineers and designers frequently use outdated and insufficient design data to design and specify DAF systems for industrial pretreatment.
