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by chatelot16 » 09/10/14, 14:45

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puits_art%C3%A9sien

it makes one more difference to be wary between french and canadian

it deserves to add something in wikipedia to indicate this difference

with us well artesien, it is because the first well of this type was made in artois
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by chatelot16 » 09/10/14, 16:24

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by Alain G » 10/10/14, 14:15

chatelot16 wrote:http://www.emse.fr/~brodhag/TRAITEME/fich4_17.htm

http://www.purostar.fr/flottateur+purostar-124.html


On your first link he talks about bubble by electrolysis, we tried a similar system but the too great electric consumption for the little bubble produced made us abandon this system ...

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by chatelot16 » 10/10/14, 21:35

yes I was surprised to see mention of this way of making bubbles which I find eccentric

first the energy yield is catastrophic

second there is no reason for it to bubble fine

troisio, the electrodes will be eaten up or fouled according to the pigsties that there are
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by Alain G » 12/10/14, 02:25

chatelot16 wrote:yes I was surprised to see mention of this way of making bubbles which I find eccentric

first the energy yield is catastrophic

second there is no reason for it to bubble fine

troisio, the electrodes will be eaten up or fouled according to the pigsties that there are


The electrical performance was not so bad if it had the required amount of bubble but the big problem is the clogging of the electrodes and the obligation to add salt for the conduction and as we are not equipped to desalt the water no more than the municipality we rejected the system, the water must be discharged into a watercourse after our treatment and that of the municipality ...

In our system it is preferable to have the smallest possible bubbles of the order of 10 microns and less and in large quantities otherwise the quantity of treated water decreases very quickly, 27 m3 per hour for a very small DAF of just 1 cubic meter ...

The micro-bubbles adhere better to the flocculant for superior flotation ...

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