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Treatment of cooling water in the glass industry
The treatment of cooling water containing glass from glass manufacturing plants has been studied in order to remove the fine particles of glass in suspension by flocculation, sedimentation and filtration. The treatment process proposed allows the recycling of these waters; it may suggest a more effi...
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