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Ultrasonic water treatment is a physical treatment method that uses ultrasonic technology to improve water quality. It is widely used in the fields of water treatment and environmental protection. Its core principle is to use the cavitation effect of ultrasound and high-energy sound waves to remove pollutants, inhibit biological growth or promote chemical reactions.
Ultrasonic water treatment is a physical treatment method that uses ultrasonic technology to improve water quality. It is widely used in the fields of water treatment and environmental protection. Its core principle is to use the cavitation effect of ultrasound and high-energy sound waves to remove pollutants, inhibit biological growth or promote chemical reactions.
Main uses of ultrasonic water treatment
1. Algae control
Use:
Ultrasonic waves can destroy the cell structure of algae and inhibit algae reproduction, especially in lakes, reservoirs and industrial cooling water systems, used to control the excessive growth of blue algae or green algae.
Principle:
The cavitation effect destroys the cell wall of algae, causing them to die.
Interfere with the photosynthesis of algae and inhibit their reproduction.
2. Sewage treatment
Use:
Improve the efficiency of sewage treatment, used to degrade refractory organic matter, enhance sludge digestion or promote sludge dehydration.
Principle:
Destroy the molecular structure of organic matter and pollutants and promote decomposition.
Increase microbial activity and accelerate sludge anaerobic digestion.
3. Industrial water treatment
Use:
Remove biofilm, sediment and microorganisms in cooling water and circulating water systems.
Prevent pipe scaling and equipment corrosion.