SUMMARY
This discussion focuses on the production of bio ceramics that emit far infrared rays for use in aquatic filtration systems, specifically in trickle towers. The user, Col, seeks information on the types of ceramics required, their quantities, and the necessary mineral oxide contents. The conversation highlights a lack of responses, indicating a gap in knowledge regarding the specific materials and formulations needed for effective bio ceramic production in this context.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of bio ceramics and their applications in filtration
- Knowledge of far infrared ray emission properties
- Familiarity with mineral oxide compositions
- Experience in constructing aquatic filtration systems, particularly trickle towers
NEXT STEPS
- Research specific types of bio ceramics suitable for far infrared emission
- Investigate the mineral oxide contents that enhance infrared ray production
- Explore the design and functionality of trickle towers in aquatic filtration
- Learn about the testing methods for measuring far infrared emissions from ceramics
USEFUL FOR
Aquatic engineers, ceramic material scientists, and professionals involved in biological filtration systems will benefit from this discussion.