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Silica fouling prevention in industrial plants and data centers is a critical challenge facing facility managers, sustainability directors, and process engineers. Silica deposits significantly reduce equipment efficiency, increase operational costs, and risk system downtime. However, with strategic management and innovative technologies from Genesis Water Technologies (GWT), silica fouling can be ...
Turbidity Meter Working Principle Turbidity meters operate on the principle of light scattering. ...
Samples were taken daily. The tests performed were Turbidity, SDI (Silt Density Index) and particle analysis to characterize the filtration performance relative to particle size. Conclusion The particle analysis showed ihat next-Sand media performed as well as or better than most 5 micron cartridge filters. next-Sand operated at 1/2 the ...
The new, versatile Triton TR80 Turbidity Analyzer features a highly-effective nephelometric turbidity sensor designed for use in water and wastewater. ...
Globally, over 80% of the wastewater generated by society flows back into the environment without being treated or reused.1Clean water is an essential part of daily life, from catchment all the way through to wastewater treatment, therefore analysis throughout the whole cycle is crucial. Whether in lakes, pipes, or bottles, we can accompany you with our range of instruments, test ...
Abstract The analysis of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) in samples can be difficult due to the variety of sample matrices. Specifically, liquid samples with large particulates can negatively affect TOC instrumentation by blocking liquid-handling system valves and tubing and can lead to significant consumable costs and maintenance downtime. Considering these challenges, Teledyne Tekmar has developed ...
Suspended solids also has severe impacts on the natural environment – but here it is better to use Turbidity as a primary measurement. How do we go about measuring Suspended Solids? ...
We used a multilayer perceptron (MLP), a radial basis function (RBF) of artificial neural networks (ANNs) and various kinds of fuzzy regression analysis to predict turbidity after the coagulation and flocculation processes. ...
Our experimental results reveal the efficiency of this type of treatment on the basis of the physicochemical analysis (pH, turbidity, chemical oxygen demand, biological oxygen demand, heavy metals) and microbial analysis downstream of the WWTP, which showed a high rate of elimination of all the parameters. ...
Giardia and Cryptosporidium species are a serious problem if present in water supplies. The removal of these protozoans and the adaptation of existing protocols are essential for supplying drinking water to developing countries. Considering this, the aim of this study is to evaluate, on a bench level, the removal of Giardia spp. cysts and of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts from water with ...
Total photosynthetic pigments (TPP) or chlorophyll-a analysis can be useful in selecting coagulant treatments that will improve phytoplankton removal and reduce treatment costs. The objectives of this study were to compare the efficacy of phytoplankton and turbidity removal when using TPP and turbidity as indicator parameters of appropriate ...
The system consisted of a pump, plumbing, chitosan cartridge applicators and sediment traps. Analysis of the turbidity results indicated significant reduction in turbidity over the course of the four week project. Samples taken after being filtered through the muskeg showed an average turbidity reduction of 96 ...
The removal of sucrose and fructose from water at various high concentrations by surface engineered silica (SES) was studied using dissolved sugar in pure water. The results indicate that sugar at concentrations of up to 800 g/L can be removed by SES at a relatively high dose of 250 to 300 g/L. Based on these results, process water from a soft drink filling station which was contaminated by ...
This paper explores the application of the quality function deployment (QFD) approach to identify and prioritize factors to reconcile ‘actual’ risk with ‘perceived’ risk for drinking water in a distribution network. Consumers' complaints (regarding water odour, taste, colour and other problems) and consumers' perception about water safety are used to define customers' requirements (aka ‘whats’). ...
This study investigated the efficacy of a POU water treatment system featuring sari-cloth filtration and/or Moringa oleifera coagulation as pre-treatments for solar disinfection (SODIS). Surface water from a peri-urban slum in Chennai, India, was treated and analysed for turbidity, organic content via chemical oxygen demand (COD) and microbiological quality via most probable number (MPN) ...
Prior to the experiments, a coiled copper guard was installed on a TROLL 9500 and deployed alongside a control TROLL 9500 to quantify performance of dissolved oxygen (DO), conductivity, ORP, pH, and turbidity sensors. Visual inspection and quantitative analysis determined the effectiveness of the antifouling solution. ...
Dewaterability was evaluated using capillary suction time (CST), solid content of final cake product, filtrate turbidity, and suspended solids analysis. The enzyme additions enhanced dewaterability of the polymer conditioned samples in terms of CST and solids content of final product, demonstrating the possibility of significant volume reductions using enzymatic ...
