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1 sand filter
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2 sand filter
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3 subsurface sand filter
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4 layer of filter sand
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5 sift
sift [sɪft]∎ sift a little sugar onto the cakes saupoudrez un peu de sucre sur les gâteaux(b) (scrutinize → evidence, proposal) passer au crible;∎ the experts are sifting the facts les experts passent les faits au crible∎ they sifted through the garbage/the ruins ils fouillaient (dans) les ordures/les ruines;∎ he was sifting through some old correspondence il était en train de fouiller dans une vieille correspondance(b) (pass, filter) filtrer;∎ dust had sifted in through the cracks la poussière s'était infiltrée par les fentes;∎ I let the sand sift through my fingers j'ai laissé le sable couler entre mes doigts(a) (remove → lumps, debris) enlever (à l'aide d'un tamis ou d'un crible);∎ he sifted out the lumps from the flour il a tamisé la farine pour enlever les grumeaux∎ they sifted out the relevant information ils n'ont retenu que les éléments intéressants
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Sand filter — Sand filters are used for water purification. There are three main types; # rapid (gravity) sand filters # upflow sand filters # slow sand filters All three methods are used extensively in the water industry throughout the world. The first two… … Wikipedia
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Slow sand filter — Slow sand filters are used in water purification for treating raw water to produce a potable product. They are typically 1 to 2 metres deep, can be rectangular or cylindrical in cross section and are used primarily to treat surface water. The… … Wikipedia
Rapid sand filter — The rapid sand filter or rapid gravity filter is a type of filter used in water purification and is commonly used in municipal water treatment facilities. Rapid sand filters use relatively coarse sand and other granular media to remove particles… … Wikipedia
slow sand filter — A bed of sand through which water slowly flows; the gelatinous microbial layer on the sand grain surface removes waterborne microorganisms, particularly Giardia, by adhesion to the gel. This type of filter is used in some water purification… … Dictionary of microbiology
Filter (chemistry) — In domestic food and drink preparation where bulk solids are removed from liquids, this is often called a strainer. Filtrate is the liquid produced after filtering a suspension of a solid in a liquid.Filtrand (or Residue) is the solid residue… … Wikipedia
filter — I n. 1) to pass smt. through a filter 2) a cloth; sand filter II v. 1) (d; intr.) to filter into (foreign influence began to filter into the country) 2) (d; tr.) to filter through * * * [ fɪltə] sand filter a cloth to pass smt. through a filter … Combinatory dictionary
Filter [1] — Filter. Strömt eine Flüssigkeit so durch einen porösen Körper, daß die in ersterer enthaltenen Suspensionen dem letzteren durch Adhäsion verbleiben[26] oder sich vor demselben festlegen, so nennt man den Vorgang Filtration, den Körper das Filter… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Filter — Fil ter, n. [F. filtre, the same word as feutre felt, LL. filtrum, feltrum, felt, fulled wool, this being used for straining liquors. See {Feuter}.] Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other liquid may … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Filter bed — Filter Fil ter, n. [F. filtre, the same word as feutre felt, LL. filtrum, feltrum, felt, fulled wool, this being used for straining liquors. See {Feuter}.] Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Filter gallery — Filter Fil ter, n. [F. filtre, the same word as feutre felt, LL. filtrum, feltrum, felt, fulled wool, this being used for straining liquors. See {Feuter}.] Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English