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PELLETIZATION PROCESS [1 record]

Record 1 2001-08-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Biochemistry
  • Wastewater Treatment
CONT

Monsoon in tropical countries can cause severe land erosion and, as a consequence, high turbidity in streams and rivers. Pelletization process is known to remove turbidity at very high efficiency and with smaller reactors as well as reduced capital and operation costs... The pellets, formed by sufficient agitation in the reaction zone, are very compact and dense, and thereby possess high settling velocity.

CONT

Water Treatment Plants and Operations. Improvement of the Turbidity Removal by Internal Pellet Recirculation in a Pelletisation Process.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Biochimie
  • Traitement des eaux usées
DEF

Mise en forme de pellets.

OBS

Les facteurs qui influencent la «pelletisation» sont : conditions de croissance et de floculation, brassage (horizontal/vertical et son intensité), hauteur du réacteur, démarrage, type d'eau (L'analyse écologique des boues activées, 1976, p. 18).

Spanish

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