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in a grit chamber mixing of grit takes place.after grit mixing only organic matter remains

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What is the difference between grit chamber and primary settling tank?

Are you sure that's difference and not just a half-witted example of sameness?


What mean by surface finish in engineering drawing?

the smoothness of the surface basically. i.e. 1000 grit sandpaper would have 1000 particles of grit per cm or inch. 200 grit would be much rougher as the particals are bigger, as there are only 200 per unit of measurment. hope this helps


Define the material of grit in grit blasting?

The grit is chosen to be suitable for the job in hand. It must be hard/abrasive enough to remove whatever is contaminating the surface, but soft enough not to damage the surface underneath. At one extreme you might use corundum or silicon carbide, at the other, products such as ground cork or walnut shell are used.


How efficiency improve in settling chamber?

First, I am assuming you mean "How do I improve the efficiency of a Gravity Settling Chamber?" The efficiency of a settling chamber is given by: n= (Ut*L)/(H*U) where: 'Ut' is the terminal velocity of the particle you wish to separate 'L' is the length of the settling chamber 'H' is the height of the settling chamber 'U' is the mean gas velocity within the settling chamber 'n' is the efficiency of the settling chamber As can be seen by the formula, to improve the efficiency the settling chamber you can make the chamber longer, or you can slow the mean gas velocity within the chamber, allowing more particles to fall within the given chamber dimensions. Settling chambers are typically long already with a low mean gas velocity so juggle between these two main ideas and find what you believe will work best in relation to the amount of product you need to make. (kgs of Gas per hour)


What is sand cement grit ratio for making M30 paver blocks?

1:1.5:3

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Why aeration grit chamber is used?

It is used to aerate the softdrinks


What happens when lorries spread grit on the road?

Grit is spread on the road when grit spreaders do this. They do this in anticipation of Ice forming on the roads. Salts mixed in with the grit which assists in tyre grip will help dissolve the ice


What is the difference between grit chamber and primary settling tank?

Are you sure that's difference and not just a half-witted example of sameness?


What happens when lorries spread grit on roads?

You're less likely to skid.


What happens when we break the birds egg pigeons egg?

It's unusual. It happen when the pigeon doesn't have grit available. They use grit or small stones because they have no teeth.


What happens As the heart chamber contracts what happens to the fluid in the chamber?

As the heart chamber contracts, the pressure within the chamber increases, forcing the fluid (blood) out of the chamber and into the arteries. This contraction, known as systole, reduces the volume of the chamber while propelling blood forward to supply the body with oxygen and nutrients. Simultaneously, the valves ensure that blood flows in the correct direction, preventing backflow.


Where do you get grit?

you get grit from Sweden


When was The Grit created?

The Grit was created in 1986.


What scooter is better grit elite 2 or grit fluxx?

Grit Elite 2 is better!


What Chamber of the heart pumping blood round the body?

it just happens OK?


What happens when the liquid in an ice cream making freezing chamber is overheated?

curdles


What happens when grit is added to water freezing?

When grit is added to water that is freezing, it can lower the freezing point of the water, a phenomenon known as freezing point depression. The particles of grit disrupt the formation of ice crystals, preventing the water from solidifying as easily. This can result in a slushy or partially frozen mixture rather than solid ice. Additionally, the presence of grit can create a rough texture in the ice that forms, affecting its physical properties.