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A Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system works by introducing air into water to create tiny bubbles that attach to suspended solids, oils, or other contaminants. These bubbles cause the particles to float to the surface, where they can be removed as a froth or scum. Typically, the process involves saturating a portion of the treated water with air under pressure and then releasing it into a flotation tank, where the pressure drop allows the air to form bubbles. This efficient separation method is commonly used in water treatment and industrial applications to clarify liquids.

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