The turbine aerator features a stainless steel 304 host and shaft, along with a polypropylene (PP) impeller, making it durable and suitable for various water conditions.
Yes, the stainless steel 304 construction allows the turbine aerator to operate effectively in salty water as well as sewage water.
The turbine aerator operates at a motor speed of 1440 RPM without a reducer, while the jet aerator runs at 2880 RPM.
The turbine aerator works by sucking air from the surface and distributing it to the bottom of the pond, significantly increasing the oxygen rate in the water.
Yes, the turbine aerator is designed to work effectively in deep ponds, ensuring oxygen distribution at various depths.
Absolutely! The shaft size can be customized based on your specific pond depth to optimize performance.
The turbine aerator is designed to operate with low noise and low vibration, making it suitable for various environments.
The turbine aerator is widely used in sewage water treatment, fish farming, shrimp farming, and improving overall water quality.
The turbine aerator is built for durability with a long product lifespan, particularly in challenging conditions.
No, the turbine aerator operates without a reducer, making it a straightforward installation without the need for additional components.
Regular maintenance includes checking the motor, ensuring the impeller is free from debris, and inspecting for any wear on the shaft and host.
Yes, the turbine aerator is versatile and can be effectively used in both freshwater and saltwater applications.
Yes, the turbine aerator is designed for easy installation and can be set up quickly with minimal tools.
The turbine aerator offers high oxygen rates, low noise operation, and is effective in deep water, making it a preferred choice for many aquaculture and sewage treatment applications.
Warranty details may vary by supplier, so it is recommended to check with the retailer for specific warranty information on the turbine aerator.
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