Holdich et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Clarification by slotted surface microfiltersHoldich et al., 2003
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- Holdich R
- Cumming I
- Kosvintsev S
- Bromley A
- Stefanini G
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- Minerals engineering
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Metal microfilters, with a slotted pore geometry, have been used to filter colloidal suspensions using crossflow filtration to provide shear at the filter surface in order to reduce the deposition of solids on the filter. The slot widths tested varied from 10 to 2 μm and the …
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