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The main reason sub-surface aeration is beneficial – as opposed to a surface aerator or a fountain – is that it mixes the pond from the bottom up, while transferring oxygen into the water. Many industry professionals believe that the mixing is more important than the oxygen transfer itself. Mixing evens out the dissolved oxygen (DO) at all depths and prevents thermal stratification – a barrier that separates cold water at the bottom from the warmer water at the surface. Surface water naturally receives oxygen from the atmosphere and through photosynthesis of algae/ aquatic plants. If a pond has stratified, the bottom can become depleted of oxygen which prevents “muck” from decomposing and therefore can produce a smell and impact water clarity. Also, fish will not get the oxygen they need to thrive and survive when they seek refuge from the warmer surface water during the warmer months.
There are 3 main bubble size ranges for diffusers. A fine bubble diffuser produces a bubble up to 3 mm in size. A coarse diffuser has holes with a pore size from 6- 50 mm. In between is considered a medium bubble diffuser (3-6mm).
Fine Bubble Diffuser:
Advantages: Fine bubble diffusers produce many small bubbles that slowly rise to the surface. The high volume provides more surface area as compared to course bubbles, allowing for about 2x’s the amount of oxygen to transfer into the water. The higher oxygen transfer is considered beneficial for ponds with dense fish populations and/or specific breeds of fish that require higher DO levels.
Disadvantages: The small holes add pressure to the aeration system – as much as 1.5 PSI depending on the type of diffuser. Also, since the holes are small, mineralization of dissolved solids and biological growth can start to cover or even plug the pores. This restricts air flow and puts even more pressure on the pond aerator which can cause the diaphragms to rupture prematurely. Fine bubble diffusers often need regular maintenance and must be swapped out more frequently than course bubble diffusers. They do not mix the pond as effectively because the small bubbles do not project as far out from the diffuser and are not diffused with the same amount of force.
Coarse bubble:
Advantages: Coarse bubble diffusers are highly effective at mixing the pond preventing stratification and evenly distributing DO throughout the pond at all depths. Because of the larger hole size, much less pressure is put on the aeration system. The pores do not tend to get plugged, therefore there is far less maintenance required and the diffusers do not have to be replaced as often.
Disadvantages: Coarse bubbles do not transfer as much oxygen into the water column because they have less total surface area. They also rise at a greater speed reducing the amount of time for oxygen to transfer into the water.
Medium Bubble:
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HIBLOW believes that medium bubble diffusers offer the best of both worlds. They diffuse more bubbles than a course type, allowing for greater oxygen transfer. They are sufficient for mixing and circulating water, balancing out DO levels and preventing stratification. The pores are large enough so that minimal pressure is put on the pond aerator and they are not prone to clogging. As a result, the HIBLOW aerator can be used at greater depths – up to 10’. Colder/ deeper water has more capacity to accept oxygen, which provides more DO to the entire pond with the strong mixing capabilities of the medium bubble diffuser.
Disc diffusers: Have a larger surface area than stick diffusers and often more holes. Disc diffusers typically create more back pressure, however.
Stick diffusers: Have smaller surface area, but typically put less pressure on the aeration system and are better for pond mixing.
For pond aeration DIYers, check out the following video for a cost effective step-by-step tutorial on how to install HIBLOW’s medium size bubble polyurethane stick diffuser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCwnVcwZutM&t=247s
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Disc diffusers from SSI Aeration, Inc. are most commonly used in wastewater treatment systems. Our products are used in the aeration portion of the wastewater treatment process. Professionals who use aeration disc diffusers include:
We encourage you to contact one of our experts for more information on the uses of our diffuser product lines. Our consultants can also assist you in meeting your area’s regulations for water treatment.
At SSI Aeration, Inc., our team of experienced engineers can offer system design and product consultation services. Our comprehensive design services include calculations, hydraulic studies, and process simulations. We tailor these tests to your local environment and required site regulations to ensure your system works in its intended application. You can count on us to tap into our years of industry experience to give you insightful and relevant advice.
As part of our system design services, we also offer the SSI Technology Portal. The software and resources available from this page let you create an aeration system that fits your specifications. Create custom price estimates and drawings that we can use to serve you better.
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