2 edition of Measurement and analysis of the effluent from a mini-bowl scour. found in the catalog.
Measurement and analysis of the effluent from a mini-bowl scour.
R. G. Jamieson
Published
1982
by Private Bag in Christchurch
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | WoolResearch Organisation of New Zealand Inc. report -- no.90 |
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Open Library | OL13717143M |
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Treatment of strongflow wool scouring effluent by biological emulsion destabilisation Article in Water Research 38(6) April with 72 Reads How we measure 'reads'. The impetus for this develop-ment was the general trend towards shorter scouring bowls, the knowledgethat many raw wools are easy to wash, and the stimulus given to the indus-try in New Zealand by the demonstration of the Lo-Flo wash-plate processto the trade at Geelong in Comparative trials showed that the scour-ing efficiency of two.
If a scour has a capacity of 1, kg/hour, then a stagger litres of water will be consumed in every hour of the scour's working life.
Researchers and industrialists have put considerable effort into reducing water consumption in scouring and treating scouring effluent. Alkali The addition of alkali adds to the efficiency of scouring. W.S. Simpson Geoff Crawshaw - Wool- Science and Technology ( CRC Press) код для вставки.