About Air Strippers
Air strippers are used to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and other contaminants from groundwater and wastewater. The Air stripping is a technology that uses an air stripper for VOC removal from ground water by increasing the surface area of the contaminated water that is exposed to air. Air stripping transfers large amounts of volatile contaminates from water to air. An air stripper modeler helps in selecting an air stripper for VOC cleaning applications. A low profile air stripper is used to remove VOC and other harmful contaminants from a stream of water by pumping them out through the air strippers. There are many different types of a low profile air stripper. Examples include an air stripper stack, groundwater stripper and a remediation tray air stripper. An air stripper stack consists of a series of internally molded trays that effectively removes 99% of the volatile compounds from groundwater. A groundwater stripper is used in the cleaning and treatment process of the ground water. A remediation tray air stripper uses forced draft and counter current air though horizontally extended trays. A remediation tray air stripper then sprays out contaminated water into an inlet chamber through a coarse mist spray nozzle. Other air strippers are commonly available.

