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16:51 Dec 15, 2005 |
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1 +1 | best methods for separation of substances |
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best methods for separation of substances Explanation: Unfortunately I have not expertise in this filed to explain more. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 hrs 57 mins (2005-12-16 09:48:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As already mentioned sedimentation, basins are an integral component of a mechanical wastewater treatment. Their function is to separate settable substance, e.g. insoluble, very fine minerals, which have passed the grit chamber and the fine screen, as well as scum and floating sludge Pneumatic conveying and separation: use of water to transport bio-materials -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 hrs 15 mins (2005-12-16 11:06:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Difficult Substances. Certain properties can make chemicals difficult' to test or assess in the context ... testing issues and methods for risk assessment of such difficult' substances www.ecotoxchem.co.uk/chemistry.htm |
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