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For decades, paddle wheels have been one of the most recognisable aeration tools in aquaculture. They are visible, familiar and
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For decades, paddle wheels have been one of the most recognisable aeration tools in aquaculture. They are visible, familiar and

Agriculture is under pressure from multiple directions: water scarcity, soil degradation, rising fertiliser costs, climate stress, disease pressure and increasing

Stable emulsions are one of the hardest problems in industrial water treatment. Oils, fats, surfactants and hydrophobic contaminants can remain

Why Gas Dissolution Efficiency Comes Down to Surface Area Most gas-transfer systems waste gas for one simple reason: the bubbles

Water management in oil and gas production has never been more strategically critical. As fields mature and unconventional resource development expands — shale oil and gas, tight reservoirs, heavy oil — the volume of produced water per barrel of hydrocarbon extracted climbs stea…
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