
Dissolved Air Flotation
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) is a water treatment method that clarifies wastewater (or other waters) by removing suspended matter such as oil and solids. This process works by dissolving air into the water or wastewater under pressure and then releasing it at atmospheric pressure in a flotation tank or basin. The released air forms tiny bubbles that attach to the suspended matter, causing it to float to the surface, where it can be removed by a skimming device.
Features
Features
20um – 50um
Size of air bubble is 20㎛ – 50㎛
reduced footprint
Size of flotation is minimized by using plates, minimizing footprint
Maximum Dissolubility
Dissolubility of air is maximized
High efficiency
Flotation efficiency is high
STATS
Performance
Micro bubble generator is used to create air bubbles. Oil particles are attached to the air bubbles and float.

