Most algae control systems available in the market today lack an automated cleaning mechanism. As a result, users are forced to manually clean transmitters every week or every two weeks. This is not only time-consuming but also expensive, requiring regular maintenance trips to remote or difficult-to-access water bodies. In cases of wastewater or industrial reservoirs, manual cleaning can pose safety risks, making maintenance even more challenging.
The efficiency of ultrasound technology in algae control is fundamentally dependent on the cleanliness of the transmitters. When biofilm, calcite deposits, barnacles, or other organic matter accumulate on the transmitter surface, the ability to emit ultrasound waves at the required frequencies is significantly impaired. Furthermore, the automated cleaning process ensures that the ultrasound signal remains consistently effective, preventing fluctuations in algae control performance that are commonly observed in competitor products reliant on manual maintenance.
The absence of accumulated fouling allows for uniform sound propagation. This ensures that ultrasound waves maintain their intended intensity and frequency dispersion throughout the water column. This results in more stable and predictable algae suppression. This is particularly crucial in dynamic aquatic environments. Rapid changes in biological activity can otherwise compromise treatment outcomes.
With AquaWiper, customers benefit from a fully autonomous system that guarantees year-round operational efficiency without the need for hazardous manual cleaning. By eliminating the risk of signal degradation due to fouling, AquaWiper provides unparalleled reliability. This makes it the most scientifically advanced, cost-effective, and sustainable solution for long-term algae growth and water quality management.