Solid/liquid separation : scale-up of industrial equipment
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Solid/liquid separation : scale-up of industrial equipment
Elsevier, c2005
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Description
This book identifies test procedures used within sectors of the solid/liquid separation equipment industry, providing practical explanations for test data and their uses when faced with a new application to assess. With a strong practical emphasis, this book is ideal for use as a reference text for engineers concerned with applications evaluation of equipment or its scale-up. This book forms part of a five-volume set on all aspects of filtration and separation processes. One other volume is currently available from the set: Wakeman & Tarleton: Solid/Liquid Separation: Principles of Industrial Filtration.This book...*Provides guidance on how to tackle practical solid/liquid separation problems in an industrial setting*Shows how to plan, conduct and interpret experiments*Details test procedures, types of tests and how to interpret results when assessing a new application*Strong emphasis on current industrial practice*Provides a practical account which will help lead to the best use of appropriate equipment yielding optimal results
Table of Contents
- Chemical Pretreatment
- Deep Bed Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Batch (Pressure) Filters
- Continuous (Vacuum) Filters
- Sedimenting Centrifuges
- Filtering Centrifuges
- Micro- and Ultra- Filters.
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