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ITT Water & Wastewater launch new generation of Flygt jet aerators

11 February 2010

Based on the clog-free Flygt N-pumps, the new Flygt jet aerator provides a better working environment for personnel during installation, operation and maintenance

The Flygt jet aerators from ITT have a strengthened stand equipped with rubber dampers and an improved lift in, lift out structure using Flygt’s lifting technology for pumps. The corrosion resistant and available with up to three ejectors, the Flygt jet aerator is suitable for small and medium-sized tanks in industrial and sludge applications. The jet aerator can be installed at the bottom of the tank meaning less spray, low vibration and low noise levels.

Rachel Davies, product manager aeration, ITT Water & Wastewater said: “Apart from the new Flygt jet aerators being easy to install, the service intervals are very long.”
 

 

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19 February 2010
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