It is indeed necessary to fix the oxygen increasing microporous aeration tube during use to ensure its stable operation and avoid poor oxygenation effect caused by floating or moving. The following is a detailed answer on how to fix the oxygen enriched microporous aeration tube:
Fixed method
1. Rope and wooden stake fixation method:
Use a rope to connect two sections of bamboo poles or wooden stakes, and the length of the rope should be shorter than that of the microporous tube.
Drive wooden stakes or bamboo poles into the bottom of the breeding pond at intervals (usually 3-4 meters) to ensure their stability.
Use a rope to secure the microporous aeration tube to a wooden stake or bamboo pole, ensuring that the aeration tube does not float in the water.
When fixed, the area near the supervisor can be lowered or the area far away from the supervisor can be raised to meet the oxygenation needs of different areas.
2. Balance fixing method:
For non self sinking aeration pipes, they can be sunk to the bottom of the water by weighting.
The counterweight can be a heavy object, sandbag, or other suitable material, fixed at one or both ends of the aeration tube to ensure that the aeration tube can sink stably to the bottom of the water.
3. Bracket fixation method:
Set up brackets or air tray racks in the breeding pond and fix the aeration tubes on the brackets.
The bracket can be made of metal, plastic, or other corrosion-resistant materials to ensure its stability and ability to withstand the weight of the aeration tube.
4. Bottom fixing method:
For aquaculture ponds with relatively flat bottoms, the aeration tube can be directly fixed at the bottom of the pond.
The end of the aeration tube can be buried in the bottom of the pool using materials such as cement and sand to ensure that the aeration tube is stable and does not move.
matters needing attention
1. When fixing the aeration tube, it is necessary to ensure that it can be evenly distributed throughout the entire aquaculture tank to achieve a uniform oxygenation effect.
2. When fixing, do not tie it too tightly to avoid damaging the material and microporous structure of the aeration tube.
3. When using fixed materials such as ropes, it is important to ensure their firmness and durability to avoid breakage or loosening during prolonged use.
4. For aeration pipes made of different materials (such as PVC, silicone, etc.), appropriate fixing methods and materials should be selected to avoid damage to the aeration pipes.
In summary, there are various ways to fix the oxygen enriched microporous aeration tube, and the appropriate fixing method can be selected according to the specific situation and needs of the aquaculture tank. By using a reasonable fixation method, it is possible to ensure the stable operation of the aeration tube, improve oxygenation efficiency, and promote the growth and development of aquatic organisms.