KLN Flow Controls

DAF (Dissolved Air Flotation)

DAF (Dissolved Air Flotation)

Dissolved air flotation is a water treatment process that clarifies wastewater by removal of suspended solids, oils, greases, BOD, COD, and metals. This is achieved by dissolving air in the wastewater under pressure and then releasing the air at atmospheric pressure in a flotation tank. The released air forms tiny bubbles which adhere to the suspended matter causing it to float to the surface of the water where it can then be removed by a skimming device, ready to dewater for proper disposal. To improve solids removal, coagulants and flocculants are added to coax suspended solids and colloidal particles into clumping together.

Where and Why DAF?

Typically, DAF is used to clarify wastewater from food processing plants, industrial laundries, oil refineries, paper mills, metal finishing, and many other niche industries so water is suitable for reuse or discharge to sewer.

Reduced Footprint

Lower Compliance Costs

High Efficiency

High Quality Treated Water

Increase Reuse Rates

With a polypropylene construction the DAF benefits including:

Corrosion resistance

Up to 9,000 GPM Systems

High TDS and saltwater tolerance

Chemical treatment flexibility

Heavy duty, lightweight construction

Wide pH range

High temperature tolerance

Guaranteed long life.