MFG-WTP DENSITY CURRENT BAFFLES
(DCB) are designed to ensure currents are minimized within
a clarifying system. The DCB eliminates the effect created
by density currents flowing up the clarifier wall, which
prevents suspended solids from settling properly and allows
the solids to flow directly into the effluent trough.

The density current baffle is mounted on the wall of the
tank below the effluent launder and scum baffle, sloping
downward at an angle and extending toward the center of
the tank beyond the scum baffle. The flow is redirected
inward and down toward the center of the tank which allows
the settling of more solids.
All MFG-WTP DCBs are produced by the CM process; with all
surfaces gel-coated and integrally molded steel supports.

Note: Also referred to as Effluent Launder Baffle, Submerged
Flow Deflection Baffle, Upflow Baffle, and Stamford Baffle®.
MFG-WTP has also recently developed the next generation
Corrugated-Density Current Baffle (C-DCB). The patent-pending
C-DCB design is made of FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic)
which is stronger and lighter weight without the use of
any molded-in steel for strength.

With formal U.S. patent (USPTO) fully filed and recorded
(November, 2005) MFG-WTP’s advanced density baffle
design features a unique corrugated shape that significantly
reduces deflection of deposits from coming back up into
the center of the clarifier. Comprised of FRP material it’s
also easier to install than the previous designs due to
the part being lighter in weight and requiring fewer fasteners
then the previous designs.
Corrugated Density Current Baffle in PDF Format
Density
Current Baffle PDF Drawing
Density Current Baffle
Specification Guide in PDF Format
Product Guide Specification
in Word Doc.
Product
Specification in Word Doc.
Quote
Request/Specs in PDF Format
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