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Landox flow booster

Total concept for optimum flow in aeration tanks

Features

The Landox propulsor consists of a vertically mounted rotor with sixteen trailing blades. The entire drive system, including bearings, is located above the water surface. This makes the system maintenance-friendly and reliable.

The LANDOX moves the water through a controlled, slow rotary motion (5-25 rpm). This results in a stable prop flow (plug flow) over the entire depth of the tank, without unwanted speed fluctuations. This keeps air bubbles optimally distributed and maximises oxygen transfer.

Propellers are strategically placed in the bends of the aeration circuit, where flow resistance is highest. This is precisely where the propulsion energy can be used most efficiently. Due to this positioning and smart design, the energy required (W/m³) is significantly lower than for horizontal propellers, contributing to lower energy consumption and lower operating costs.

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Advantages

  • 10% higher oxygen transfer
  • Low-maintenance design
  • No dead zones in the curves - no sedimentation
  • No coalescence of air bubbles
  • Energy-saving
  • Blockage-free - no spinning

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Landox Propeller

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