Envirex Diamond™ Membrane Air Diffuser
The Envirex Diamond™ membrane air diffuser is a breakthrough in fine bubble membrane technology. The diffuser was specifically developed to address the short comings of typical membrane diffusers.
The membrane is custom formulated from an EPDM wastewater specific compound.
The tensile strength of this material is 50% greater than any current competitive alternative. Lower soluble oil content in the raw material means an extended life for the membrane, and lower operating costs.
A new "Diamond Aperture Configuration" results in much higher oxygen transfer efficiency, as well as a wider operating airflow (up to 5 SCFM). Headloss is also reduced.
The new Diamond Diffuser has been designed to operate within the DualAir® fine bubble system. The DualAir system has the most robust piping configuration and lowest installation cost of any 9" diffuser currently being marketed.
In addition, and due to built in flexibility and operability, the Diamond diffuser can be retrofitted into any existing 9" ceramic or membrane installation, regardless of brand.
Features and Benefits
- Custom formulated EPDM material
- Wastewater specific compound
- Tensile strength up to 50% greater than competitors
- Lower soluble oil content for longer life
- New diamond aperture configuration
- The diamond layout results in higher oxygen transfer
- Wider operating air flow range
- Reduced headloss
- Can be used to retrofit existing 9" ceramic or membrane air diffuser installations of any major manufacturer
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