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Conductivity measurement, slurry size

A bomb test consists of a 6-25 cm leaf covered with appropriate filter medium and placed in a small pressure vessel containing enough slurry to form a desired amount of cake on the leaf. The quantity of filtrate liquid flowing through the cake is measured as a function of time under various pressures and the depth of cake formed is observed. This type of test can provide information for sizing pressure leaf filters or plate and frame filters. These tests are best conducted by filter vendors who have experience in translating the results to full-scale equipment. [Pg.172]


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