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1 suspended solids
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2 suspended solids
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3 suspended solids
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4 solids collector
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5 первичная обработка
первичная обработка
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primary treatment
Removal of floating solids and suspended solids, both fine and coarse, from raw sewage. (Source: MGH)
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6 deposit on
vi < srfc> (particles, suspended solids; e.g. pigments) ■ abscheiden (auf) vr ; niederschlagen (auf) vr ; ablagern (auf) vr -
7 finely dispersed
<tech.gen> (e.g. suspended solids) ■ feinverteilt< phys> ■ feindispers -
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9 particle collector
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10 particulate collector
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11 particulate matter
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12 precipitate
< chem> ■ Bodenkörper m<chem.proc> (result; e.g. at the bottom of a tank) ■ Niederschlag m<chem.proc> (sediment, deposit) ■ Fällung f ; Niederschlag m< nucl> ■ Niederschlag mvi <chem.proc> (due to a separation process) ■ niederschlagen vr ; ausfällen vi ; abscheiden vrvt < proc> (suspended solids in a liquid) ■ sedimentieren vt ; fällen vt ; ausfällen vt ; absetzen lassen vt -
13 settle
vi <tech.gen> (e.g. dust, pointer of an instrument) ■ beruhigen vrvi <chem.proc> (due to a separation process) ■ niederschlagen vr ; ausfällen vi ; abscheiden vrvi <i&c> (oscillations, deviations in a closed-loop control system) ■ ausregeln vrvi <i&c> (pointer, needle of an instrument) ■ einspielen vrvi < srfc> (particles, suspended solids; e.g. pigments) ■ abscheiden (auf) vr ; niederschlagen (auf) vr ; ablagern (auf) vr--------settle (down)vt <chem.proc> ■ absetzen vr -
14 solid particulates
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15 бактериальный слой
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bacterial bed
A device that removes some suspended solids from sewage. Air and bacteria decompose additional wastes filtering through the sand so that cleaner water drains from the bed. (Source: LEE)
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16 взвешенные вещества в воде
взвешенные вещества в воде
Вещества, выделенные из воды путем фильтрования и (или) центрифугирования.
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17 флюидизация
флюидизация
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fluidisation
A roasting process in which finely divided solids are suspended in a rising current of air (or other fluid), producing a fluidized bed; used in the calcination of various materials, in the coal industry, etc. (Source: MGH)
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