Ozone can be added at several points throughout the drinking water treatment process, such as pre-oxidation, intermediate oxidation, or final disinfection.
An example of ozone application in wastewater treatment system include decolorization of effluent and reduction of COD level (Chemical Oxygen Demand). Usually, the ozone system is the last stage of the wastewater treatment system. Another application of ozone is chemical removal for cooling tower water treatment and disinfectant for water and air.
Oxygen vs Air for Ozone Production
The use of pure oxygen to produce ozone allows higher concentrations in the feed gas that provides higher solubility
Less Energy Consumption
Pure oxygen provides direct costs savings versus air on ozone production by reducing the required power by 2.5
Less Maintenance Costs
Pure oxygen is compatible with any ozone generator where it delivers longer life and savings on maintenance costs
Flexible Design
Using pure oxygen delivers useful generation flexibility that is required in any water treatment processes
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