Essays about: "hydrocyclone"
Found 4 essays containing the word hydrocyclone.
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1. Separation of microfibers from laundry waste water by hydrocyclone : In cooperation with Electrolux Professional
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : Microfibers, textile fibres shorter than 5 mm, and are shed from fabrics during wear and released into the laundry effluent during washing. When passed through the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), they adsorb toxins, heavy metals and pathogens before being released into the environment. READ MORE
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2. Fractionation of textile fibres from denim jeans
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE)Abstract : The structure and composition of denim jeans is complex. In addition to cotton, which is the dominating type of textile fibre, there may be up to about 20 % synthetic fibres. The synthetic fibres are found in the sewing thread and in the elastic yarns that are used to make stretch denim jeans. READ MORE
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3. Design of an Energy-saving Hydrocyclone for Wheat Starch Separation
University essay from Institutionen för teknik och designAbstract : The nearly unlimited applications and uses of starch for food industry make this natural polymer a unique component; no other constituent can provide consistence and storage stability to such a large variety of foods. Starch can be extracted from agricultural produce through either chemical processes or physical separation. READ MORE
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4. Influence of hardwood, softwoodand fractionated pulp in a stratifiedthree-layered fine paper : Lövved, barrved och fraktionerad massa ochdess inverkan på ett treskiktat finpapper
University essay from Grafisk teknikAbstract : Four different trials of stratified three-layered fine paper, of sulphate pulp, were performed to investigate if stratified fine fraction or fibres from birch can improve the properties of a paper compared to a reference sheet. All trials had five different scenarios and each scenario was calendered with different linear load. READ MORE