Turbiti Fusion Overview
The Turbiti Fusion micro-nanobubble generator is designed to enhance gas-liquid mixing much more efficiently, with clear applications in water treatment, aquaculture, and various biochemical processes. What stands out is how it produces an enormous number of ultrafine bubbles every minute - billions, in fact - which significantly increase oxygenation and help dissolve gases like nitrogen, CO₂, ozone, and even regular air.
The system is available in two main versions: the 7- and 8-series. Both use a stainless-steel pump that can withstand harsher environments. The 606 model is specifically designed for use with seawater while the 808 can use corrosive gases, which can otherwise be a serious headache for maintenance. Speaking of maintenance, that's one of the draws here; it's engineered so you don't have to constantly tinker with it.
Energy use also stays on the lower side, partly because of the variable frequency drive and a design that seems more thoughtful than flashy. It's compact, doesn't demand much space, and offers a range of installation options, which could make it easier to slot into existing setups rather than forcing big redesigns.
In terms of performance, the Turbiti Fusion runs at 540-900 liters per hour. It works in water temperatures from freezing to 40°C, with ambient air temperatures from -10°C to 40°C, so pretty versatile in most ordinary climates.
What might attract professionals, though, is less about the specs on paper and more about how it stacks against alternatives. Compared to static mixers or rotary systems, it tends to achieve higher dissolved oxygen levels and is more reliable in continuous use. Of course, like with any specialized equipment, its value probably depends on whether your project really needs that degree of oxygen saturation, but for people working in demanding water environments, it does appear to create an edge.












