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Capture continuous settling

The total incoming flow of feed can be treated with air under pressure, but it is more usual to introduce the air into a recycle stream of cleaned liquid and to allow the bubbles to develop in the flotation chamber at the point where the recycle stream enters. The feed stream is pretreated with chemicals, if necessary, prior to its introduction to the flotation chamber where it meets the bubble blanket. The fine particles in the supension are captured by the bubbles and are floated up to the surface where they form a thick scum which is removed by a continuous mechanical scraper. Some solids will settle fi om most feed streams and it is usual to provide for the withdrawal of accumulated silt fiom the base of the chamber. Figure 7.13 shows a conventional diflused air flotation system housed in a rectangular tank and Figure 7.14 a DAF unit which incorporates an inclined plate settler to capture by sedimentation those particles that escape flotation. [Pg.238]


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