Process for conditioning and dewatering sludges

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

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210745, 210 961, 73 641, 356394, C02F 1114

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ABSTRACT:
During conditioning of a suspension to be dewatered through incorporation of flocculant, the optimum dewaterability depends on the amount of added flocculant and on the mixing energy expended. According to the invention, the sludge flocs present or formed in the suspension after incorporation of the flocculant are determined metrologically, and the amount of flocculant and/or the mixing energy expended and/or the location of flocculant addition is controlled as a function of the floc number, size and/or structure.

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