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12:23 Apr 29, 2008 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Environment & Ecology / waste water treatment | |||||
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4 | adsorption tank |
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3 +1 | adsorption material |
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adsorption tank Explanation: adsorption - same in English Vorlage = tank (Glossaries) Numerous Google references with exact term |
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adsorption material Explanation: i.e. something that is specifically provided/installed to provide a basis for adsorption In line with the answer to one of your previous questions, 'adsorption substrate' would also work. refs: Journal of Hazardous Materials : Removal of siloxanes in biogases ... Two sewage treatment plants in Munich and one waste disposal site in Augsburg .... In similar studies using activated charcoal as adsorption material the ... linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0304389400003186 GC_wastehierarchy ... or 'bed', filled with an adsorption material (e.g., activated carbon). ... discharge to the local sewage treatment plant (i.e., publicly owned treatment ... www.edf.org/documents/1011_GC_wastehierarchy.htm Method of regenerating mercury adsorption means - US Patent 5460643 ... clarification sludges in community sewage treatment plants and incinerating plants. ... The adsorption material changes its color during the adsorption ... www.patentstorm.us/patents/5460643-description.html Spatial and temporal variability in the concentration and ... industrial effluent is treated by sewage treatment works (STWs), ..... from STWs along with Pb and Cu, or whether it acts as an adsorption substrate ... doi.wiley.com/10.1002/hyp.6156 [PDF] & File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML out in an industry effluent treatment and a sewage treatment or the like. .... adsorption substrate as described above, the porous formed article seldom ... https://publications.european-patent-office.org/PublicationS... |
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