Method for dewatering a slurry using a twin belt press with cati

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...

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210738, 210783, 210609, C02F 1114, B01D 3706

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047924063

ABSTRACT:
A method for dewatering a slurry of solid particles suspended in a liquid using a twin belt press dewatering system, comprising the following steps:

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M. Sugahara and S. Oku, "Sludge Conditioning in the Belt Filter Press", Gesuido Kyokaishi, (Osaka Ind. Univ.), 23(266), pp. 37-43.

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