- fluid.
Depending on the mixture, the
slurry may be
abrasive and/or corrosive.
Examples of
slurries include:
Cement slurry, a
mixture of cement, water, and...
- A
slurry wall is a
civil engineering technique used to
build reinforced concrete walls in
areas of soft
earth close to open water, or with a high groundwater...
- A
slurry pit, also
known as a farm
slurry pit,
slurry tank,
slurry lagoon or
slurry store, is a hole, dam, or
circular concrete structure where farmers...
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hinges on the
surface characteristics of the coal
being used. Most coal
slurries require the
addition of a
surfactant to
reduce the viscosity, ergo reduce...
- heavy-wearing and heavy-duty uses.
Depending on the
mining process, some
slurries are
corrosive which presents a
challenge because corrosion-resistant materials...
- A
slurry pipeline is a
specially engineered pipeline used to move ores, such as coal or iron, or
mining waste,
called tailings, over long distances. A...
- ice
technology Michael Kauffeld,
Masahiro Kawaji,
Peter W. Egolf.
Handbook on Ice
Slurries. IIR ISBNÂ 2-913149-44-8
Delft University of
Technologies (NL)...
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Slurry transport uses
several methods:
hydraulic conveying;
conventional lean
slurry conveying; and high
concentration slurry disposal (HCSD). The latter...
-
slurry, or
emulsified meat is a
liquefied meat
product that
contains fewer fats,
pigments and less
myoglobin than
unprocessed dark meats. Meat
slurry...
- Coal-water
slurry fuel is a
mixture of fine coal
particles suspended in water. Such
slurries are used to
transport coal. Typically, the
slurry is dried...