Wock Oliver's Surface Floating Aerators  
 

Wock-Oliver's SFA is an effective oxygen transfer system for the treatment of Industrial Effluents & Municipal Waste Water.

The Wock’s Surface Aerator incorporates the floating concept with superior craftsmanship, making it an assuredly efficient and cost effective aeration system. As the Surface Aerator floats on a surface of the effluent, its performance is not affected by varying hydraulic levels within the aeration tank. Optimum water utilization and consistent performance are assured.

As a floating system, the Wock’s Surface Aerator requires no support structures or civil constructions. Installation costs are reduced to the minimum. The Surface Aerator can be placed at various positions within the aeration tank for optimum results. Maintenance can be conducted with ease by towing aerator to the tank edge. Internal curvatures are specially designed for smooth, streamlined flows and strength.

 
     
  Features of Wock Oliver's Surface Floating Aerators  
 

Change in water level makes no difference in efficiency.

 
     

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