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A vital
component of the CLR Process is the horizontal, bladed rotor aerator. The
Lakeside Rotor provides oxygen to the biological mass, mixes microorganisms
uniformly and adds mixing velocity to the channel to prevent solids from
settling. Twelve
blades bolt together to create a ring held to the torque tube by a
compression fit, securing the rotor blades in place. This design minimizes
the potential for fatigue failure by eliminating the need the weld pins to or
drill holds into the tube. The individually die-formed blades create a cross
section that increases the blade’s bending strength more than 200 percent.
For long life, standard Magna Rotor blades are constructed of
corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel. The rotor’s design allows a single
rotor to span openings up to 31 feet in width. The cost savings are
significant when this design eliminates additional equipment that would
typically join multiple rotor assemblies. The key to
the Magna Rotor’s reliable operation is its design. Each component of the
Magna Rotor works together to create maximum reliability. The conservatively
designed components are easy to maintain and are built to withstand harsh
environments. Each component’s design and layout considers the plant operator
who provides maintenance during the equipment’s life. Maintenance
requirements are typically infrequent and easy to perform.
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