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Exposing to the action of air. Also: Causing air to bubble through. Also: Introducing air into a solution by spraying, stirring, or similar method. Also: Supplying or infusing with air, as in sand or soil.
Aeration is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance.
Aeration is used in liquids, soils and foods to improve quality and reduce contamination.
In industrial water conditioning, one of the major objectives of aeration is to remove carbon dioxide.
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'aeration'
How do you aerate a liquid...
Aeration of liquids (usually water) is achieved by: passing air through the liquid by means of the Venturi tube, aeration turbines or compressed air which can be combined with diffuser (s) air stone (s), as well as fine bubble diffusers, coarse bubble diffusers or linear aeration tubing.What is aeration function...
In industrial water conditioning, one of the major objectives of aeration is to remove carbon dioxide. Aeration is also used to oxidize soluble iron and manganese (found in many well waters) to insoluble precipitates. Aeration is often used to reduce the carbon dioxide liberated by a treatment process.What is aeration...
Aeration is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance. Aeration is used in liquids, soils and foods to improve quality and reduce contamination.If you still havenβt found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?
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