A low-pressure cyclone for desanding industrial water / J. Visman and C.F.J. Rozenhart, Fuels and Mining Practice Division.: M34-20/86E-PDF

“The treatment of water before and after its use in an industrial plant or municipal system is of growing importance in view of the ever-expanding demand for pure water and the increasing pollution of water in industrial areas. The first step in the process of purification is to remove solids from the water as it enters the plant or leaves the system. In this report a description is given of a cyclone separator for solids removal at low pressure. Compact construction, low power consumption, and sharp separation (10 to 20 microns) are the features that make this cyclone a desirable, and often necessary, separator for eliminating highly variable amounts of solids from industrial waters, plant effluents, and municipal sewage. Performance data of a commercial installation are presented as an illustration of the applicability of this separator for the primary purification of industrial water"--Summary, p. i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Canada. Mines Branch.
Title A low-pressure cyclone for desanding industrial water / J. Visman and C.F.J. Rozenhart, Fuels and Mining Practice Division.
Series title Technical bulletin ; TB 86
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"February 1967."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Natural Resources Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes summary in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Queen's Printer, 1967.
Author / Contributor Vizman, J.
Rozenhart, C. F. J.
Description iii, 15 p. : chart, ill.
Catalogue number
  • M34-20/86E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 299972
Subject terms Water management
Equipment
Design
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