flotation |
flotation (A process used to separate particulate solids by causing one group of particles to float; utilizes differences in surface chemical properties of the particles, some of which are entirely wetted by water, others are not) |
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flotation |
dissolved air flotation |
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flotation |
foam separation |
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flotation |
flotation |
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flotation med luft |
air flotation |
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flotation med luftblåsor |
air sparging flotation |
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flotationsenhet |
flotation unit |
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flottör |
rotameter |
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flugpapper |
fly-paper |
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flugsnappare |
Old world flycatchers |
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fluidik |
fluidics |
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fluidiserad bädd |
fluidised bed (1. A system for burning solid carbonaceous fuel efficiently and at a relatively low temperature, thus minimizing the emission of pollutants. The fuel is crushed to very small particles or a powder and mixed with particles of an inert material. The mixture is fed into a bed through which air is pumped vertically upwards, agitating the particles so they behave like a fluid. The forced circulation of air and the small size and separation of fuel particles ensures efficient burning. 2. A bed of finely divided solid through which air or a gas is blown in a controlled manner so that it behaves as a liquid) |
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fluidiserad bädd för pyrolys och förgasning |
twin fluidized bed units |
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fluidisering |
fluidization (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.) |
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fluidisering |
fluidization |
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fluktuerande buller |
fluctuating noise |
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fluor |
fluorine (A gaseous or liquid chemical element; a member of the halide family, it is the most electronegative element and the most chemically energetic of the nonmetallic elements; highly toxic, corrosive, and flammable; used in rocket fuels and as a chemical intermediate) |
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fluorerad gas |
fluorinated gas |
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fluorerad växthusgas |
F-gas |
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fluorerad växthusgas |
fluorinated greenhouse gas |
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