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3. Technical Data
3.1 STANDARD 2
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3.1.4 ¾″ Connectors
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3.1.5 Gaskets
Gaskets
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) Material
STANDARD 2 gasket for 40mm/45 mm hole 4242000002 Ø 60 Ø 39 2,5 EPDM
STANDARD 2 gasket for 30 mm hole 4242000003 Ø 60 Ø 29 2,5 EPDM
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1. Front view
2. Rear view
3. Side view
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Saddle Adapters
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E Thread Material
DN 80 round header / 20 mm hole 4220000080 164,3 88,9 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
DN 80 round header / 40 mm hole 4330000080 164,3 88,9 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
DN 80 round header / 45 mm hole 4450000080 164,3 88,9 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
90 mm round header / 20 mm hole 4220000090 164,3 90 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
90 mm round header / 40 mm hole 4330000090 164,3 90 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
90 mm round header / 45 mm hole 4450000090 164,3 90 12 136 ¾″ BSP PP-GF
110 mm round header / 20 mm hole 4220000110 194,3 110 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
110 mm round header / 40 mm hole 4330000110 194,3 110 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
110 mm round header / 45 mm hole 4450000110 194,3 110 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 100 round header / 20 mm hole 4220000100 194,3 114,3 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 100 round header / 40 mm hole 4330000100 194,3 114,3 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 100 round header / 45 mm hole 4450000100 194,3 114,3 12 166 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 125 round header / 20 mm hole 4220000125 212,5 139,7 12 186 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 125 round header / 40 mm hole 4330000125 212,5 139,7 12 186 ¾" BSP PP-GF
DN 125 round header / 45 mm hole 4450000125 212,5 139,7 12 186 ¾" BSP PP-GF
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Mounting Hardware for Saddle Adapter
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) Material Artikel
Bolt - M8 35 IMB 6 - V4A 4.
Nut plate - 50 15 5 M8 V4A 5.
Plate washer - 50 15 5 Ø9 V4A 6.
3.2 MAGNUM®
1. Membrane
2. Clamp
3. Diffuser body
4. CLIPIN® Bolt
5. Washer + Gasket
6. CLIPIN® locking latch
7. Gasket
2. Clamp
3. Diffuser body
4. CLIPIN® Bolt
5. Washer + Gasket
6. CLIPIN® locking latch
7. Gasket
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3. Diffuser body
4. Diffuser cap + Gasket
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3.2.9 Gaskets
1. Gasket (large)
2. Gasket (small)
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Gaskets
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) Material
Dichtungssatz 4130000000 Ø 50 5 7,5 7 Ø 15 Ø9 7 TPE
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Guard cap
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) Material
Guard cap 4121000000 62 31 8 10 54 PP
Mounting set: hex head screw 8x25, DIN 933, hex nut M8, DIN 934
3.3 D-REX®
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Dimensions and speci cations component 1 Membrane 2 Diffuser body 3 Support ring
Material FLEXLON® FLEXNORM® FLEXSIL® PP-GF PP-GF
Weight ~220g ~220g ~220g 315 g 154 g
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Mounting Hardware for Saddle Adapter
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E Thread Material Artikel
Bolt - M8 35 IMB 6 - - V4A 4.
Nut plate - 50 15 5 M8 - V4A 5.
Plate washer - 50 15 5 Ø9 - V4A 6.
3.4 AirRex®
AirRex® modules
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm)
AirRex® module 9111000000 1875 Ø 114,3 155 180 300 Ø ¾” IT BSP
AirRex® module NPT 9211900000 1875 Ø 114,3 155 180 300 Ø ¾” IT NPT
Material PP–GF
Weight ~4,7 kg
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AirRex®+ modules
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm)
AirRex®+ module 9800000000 1875 Ø 114,3 155 180 215 Ø ¾” IT BSP
Material PP–GF
Weight ~4,7 kg
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1. Anchor rod
2. Washer
3. Nut
4. Injection mortar cartridge
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Colour Black
Shore hardness DIN 53505 A 45 +/-5
Maximum service temperature 80 °C
Tear propagation resistance DIN 53507A ≥ 10 N/mm
3.5.2 Dimensions
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3.5.4 Pressure drop vs. throughput for FLEXNORM® membranes in new condition with
different perforation grades
The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a 1.4 mm thick FLEXNORM® membrane used at an air throughput of 15 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 60 mbar (0.87 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 50 – 56 mbar (0.72 – 0.81 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
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Colour Black
Shore hardness DIN 53505 A 45 +/-5
Maximum service temperature 80 °C
Tear propagation resistance DIN 53507A ≥ 10 N/mm
3.6.2 Dimensions
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3.6.4 Pressure drop vs. throughput for FLEXNORM® membranes in new condition with
different perforation grades
The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a 1.4 mm thick FLEXNORM® membrane used at an air throughput of 15 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 60 mbar (0.87 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 50 – 56 mbar (0.72 – 0.81 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
3.7.2 Dimensions
3.7.4 Pressure drop vs. throughput for OTT FLEXSIL® membranes in new condition with
different perforation grades
The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a 1.0 mm thick FLEXSIL® membrane used at an air throughput of 10 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 60 mbar (0.87 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 50 – 56 mbar (0.72 – 0.81 psi).
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The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
Colour blue
Shore hardness DIN 53505 A 60 +/- 5
Maximum service temperature 140 °C
Tear propagation resistance ASTM D 624 B > 35 N/mm
3.8.2 Dimensions
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3.8.4 Pressure drop vs. throughput for OTT FLEXSIL+® membranes in new condition with
different perforation grades
The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a 1.0 mm thick FLEXSIL+® membrane used at an air throughput of 10 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 60 mbar (0.87 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 50 – 56 mbar (0.72 – 0.81 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
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3.9.2 Dimensions
3.9.4 Pressure drop vs. throughput for FLEXSIL® membranes in new condition with
different perforation grades
The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
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a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a 1.0 mm thick FLEXSIL® membrane used at an air throughput of 10 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 60 mbar (0.87 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 50 – 56 mbar (0.72 – 0.81 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
FLEXNORM® Membrane
Article designation Article number A (mm) Outer diameter B (mm) Height Membrane C (mm) Inner diameter Active membrane surface Weight
Material: EPDM 3344700001 Ø 275 25,6 Ø 258 0,055 m² ca.220 g
Tear propagation resistance DIN 53507A ≥ 10 N/mm
Shore hardness: A 60 +/-5
Service temperature range: <= +80°C
For example, a FLEXNORM® membrane used at an air throughput of 5 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 28 mbar (0.41 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 21 – 27 mbar (0.31 – 0.39 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
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The diagram above is a plot of maximum diffuser pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used for blower dimensioning)
as a function of air throughput for different perforation grades. The pressure drop data applies for diffusers and
membranes in new condition. The actual pressure drops across new diffusers/membranes will be lower and can vary in
a given delivery lot within a window of 6 mbar (0.09 psi).
For example, a FLEXLON® membrane used at an air throughput of 7 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 28 mbar (0.41 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 20 – 26 mbar (0.29 – 0.38 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
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Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
For example, a FLEXSIL® membrane used at an air throughput of 7 m³/h will have:
a maximum pressure drop (i.e. the pressure drop used in blower dimensioning) of: 28 mbar (0.41 psi) and a pressure
drop window within the lot of e.g.: 20 – 26 mbar (0.29 – 0.38 psi).
The pressure drop across a diffuser or membrane can change in subsequent operation. The amount of change depends
on the purity of the inlet air, composition of the wastewater treated, process chemicals used and their concentrations as
well as the aeration process technology and process conditions.
Due to these many variable factors, we cannot specify the increase in pressure drop to be expected in actual operation
in your WWTP. We will however gladly advise you in accordance with our experience and develop, using your input
parameters, operating conditions and maintenance plans which reduce pressure drop build-up.
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3.13 Archive
3.13.1 STANDARD
3.13.1.1 STANDARD Tube Diffusers
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3.13.1.2 ¾″ Connectors
½″ connectors, used with reducers (¾″ to ½″), for installation of STANDARD tube diffuser pair on lateral with small lateral holes
Article designation A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) Outer thread Material
167 mm connector 167 64 Ø8 21,3 (½") 25 G ½" MS58
187 mm connector 187 74 Ø8 21,3 (½") 25 G ½" MS58
Reducer ¾″ to ½″
Article designation A (mm) B1 (mm) B2 (mm) Material
Reducer ¾″ – ½″ 26 Ø ¾″ IT Ø ½″ OT MS58
3.13.1.4 Adapters
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Adapter and gasket for installation of STANDARD tube diffusers on rectangular laterals
Article designation A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) Material
Spacer ring 60x45x10 Ø 60 Ø 45 3 10 Ø 50 PP
Spacer ring 60x45x20 Ø 60 Ø 45 3 20 Ø 50 PP
Spacer ring 60x45x30 Ø 60 Ø 45 3 30 Ø 50 PP
Spacer ring 60 x45x50 Ø 50 Ø 45 3 5 Ø 50 PP
Gasket for spacer ring Ø 55 Ø 50 2,5 - - EPDM
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Adapters for installation of STANDARD tube diffusers on rectangular laterals with non-standard hole diameter
Article designation Article number A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) F (mm) G (mm) H (mm) Material
Adapter 45/32 4224532000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 32 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/33,8 4224533800 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 33,8 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/35 4224535000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 35 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/37 4224537000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 37 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/38 4224538000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 38 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/40 4224540000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 40 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Adapter 45/50 4224550000 Ø 60 7,5 Ø 45 3 Ø 50 10 3 Ø 50 PP
Gasket for adapter 4243000000 Ø 55 Ø 50 2,5 - - - - - EPDM
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