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Tests of a filter with a filtering layer of synthetic fibre waste

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A fibre filter ensures thorough clean-up of wastewater from viscose fibre manufacturing from suspended particles and dispersed sulfur.

The high rate of filtration of the fibre filter (27 m/h), reduction in water consumption, and 30% reduction in time for washing the filter show that economy can be achieved by replacing the quartz filter with a fibre one in the scheme of wastewater clean-up.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 49–50, September–October, 1983.

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Tolstov, V.N., Ivanova, N.F., Fedotova, N.N. et al. Tests of a filter with a filtering layer of synthetic fibre waste. Fibre Chem 15, 390–392 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548144

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