Process for the separation of solid phase from liquid substance,

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

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210727, 210728, 210199, B01D 2101

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050715666

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for removing a solid phase from a liquid substance, which is kept in a continuous turbulent flow. The method is characterized by adding simultaneously at consecutive places in the flow direction of the liquid substance, cement, iron (III)-chloride-sulfate and an anion polyelectrolyte. Cement is added at a first place, iron (III)-chloride-sulfate at a second place and anion polyelectrolyte at a third place.

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Grant and Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, Fifth Edition, p. 122.

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