you make sludge by adding a half cup of corn starch in a bag, then you add 1/4 cup of water too it. If you want a color , add a few drops of dye, then kneed it all together.
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3 types: Sewage sludge Septic tank sludge Industrial sludge ------- The term "sludge" is used in different disciplines to mean different things. For example, there is sewage sludge industrial sludge metal sludge gallbladder sludge engine sludge the muddy gunk on the bottom of a stream or river slushy ice on the ocean an agglutination or aggregation of blood cells
no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
hypo sludge is a waste produced in paper manufactering industry
Metal sludge can be used to recover useful metals.
Sludge is a generic term for a semi-solid slurry. It depends on the composition of the sludge as to what gasses may be produced.
Paper sludge is the leftover chemical sludge that is expelled when making paper. This sludge reduces as paper is recycled.
3 types: Sewage sludge Septic tank sludge Industrial sludge ------- The term "sludge" is used in different disciplines to mean different things. For example, there is sewage sludge industrial sludge metal sludge gallbladder sludge engine sludge the muddy gunk on the bottom of a stream or river slushy ice on the ocean an agglutination or aggregation of blood cells
no. but a sludge is a viscous liquid
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There is no substance in your car that should look like orange sludge. The sludge has to be a foreign material. Try locating the source of the sludge and then work from there.
you must have on gloves keep all flammable objects away, make sure you are in a room that is ventilated and dispose of the sludge properly.
There are so many different types of sludge that can be created. Sludge types can include but are not limited to chemical.
The snow had turned to sludge.
Sludge - Transformers - was created in 1985.
Metal Sludge was created in 1998.
Sludge - film - was created in 2005.
Removing the water content (dewatering) of the sludge will dry the sludge, making it lighter and easier to move and reuse. (Reuse depends on whether the sludge is toxic and has to be stored safely or, as in human sludge from a sewerage farm, used as fertilizer by farmers, etc ).