2. Industrial sludge characteristics
The study of the sludge treatment problem begins by establishing the characteristics of the sludge, i.e. :
identify the mud with a known type;
characterize sludge's physical, chemical and biological parameters through analysis.
These two complementary approaches, discussed in this paragraph, will enable us to deduce the expected performance of future processing (§ 3
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- Sludge testing – Determination of characteristics in relation to suitability for concentration (T 97-001). - NF T 97-001 - 11-79 - Nov 1979
- Sludge characterization – Determination of dry matter and water content. - NF-EN 12880 - Nov 2000
- Sludge characterization – Sludge recovery and disposal – Vocabulary. - NF EN 12832 - Nov 1999
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