Purification experiment at 60m depth of salmon farming in the Strait of Magellan using fine bubbles.
Introducing photos of the experimental scene and the experimental results! Includes supplementary materials on the purification of the bottom of Lake Shinji.
This document introduces the results of the seabed purification experiment conducted by Enrique and his team from Kran as part of the Magellan Strait seabed purification experiment. In this experiment, fine bubbles were injected into the seabed using a 400L/min OK nozzle, and I asked Enrique about the purpose of the purification experiment. Additionally, as supplementary material, we have included "Purification of the Bottom of Lake Shinji." [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Seabed purification experiment ■ Answers to questions and inquiries ■ Photos of the experimental scene ■ About the experimental results ■ Discussion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Experimental Results】 ■ The main objective of the experiment, the oxygenation of seawater at the seabed, is in a good condition. ■ The contaminated seabed sediments have also significantly decreased and are being purified. ■ Furthermore, it was decided to continue the experiment by adding two additional 500L/min OK nozzles. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our main business is the design of specialized machine tools for processing automotive parts and similar items. We have been researching microbubbles since 2000. In 2006, we developed a loop flow microbubble generation nozzle. We applied for a patent, which was published in May 2008. Since spring 2008, we have been supplying a special type to a company that sells ozone microbubble shower devices. General sales began in 2009.