The QXB submersible centrifugal aerator adopts the direct drive of the motor and the impeller, and uses the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the impeller to displace the surrounding water to form a low-pressure area to inhale the water flow. At the same time, a vacuum is created at the inlet of the impeller to inhale air. The water is fully mixed to form a uniform gas-water mixture, which is quickly discharged under the action of centrifugal force.
Due to the extremely strong water jet, the effective water circulation is caused, and the air is sheared into a large number of tiny air bubbles. The surface area is greatly improved, and because the bubbles rise slowly, a large amount of oxygen in the air is dissolved in the water, which makes the power efficiency of the machine better than other types of aerators.