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Water clarifiers are devices used in aquaculture to improve water quality by removing suspended particles, organic matter, and other impurities. They typically function by utilizing gravity or mechanical processes to separate solids from water, ensuring a cleaner environment for aquatic life. These systems are often constructed from materials resistant to corrosion and biological growth, such as fiberglass or stainless steel.
| Material | Fiberglass, stainless steel, or plastic |
| Flow rate | Up to 1000 gallons per hour |
| Operating temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
| Power supply | 220V or 110V options available |
| Size range | From small units for home aquariums to large-scale systems for commercial farms |
When choosing a water clarifier, consider the specific needs of your aquaculture system, including the volume of water to be treated and the types of species being cultivated. It's important to specify the desired flow rate, material preferences, and any specific certifications required for your operation. Additionally, consider the maintenance requirements and the availability of replacement parts when requesting a quote.
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A water clarifier removes suspended solids and impurities from water to improve quality for aquatic life.
Cleaning frequency depends on usage and water quality, but typically every few weeks is recommended.
Yes, many water clarifiers are designed to handle both freshwater and saltwater applications.
The size depends on your water volume and species; consult a supplier for specific recommendations.
Yes, many modern water clarifiers are designed to be energy-efficient.
Permit requirements vary by location; check local regulations before installation.