Chemical conditioning

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Conditioning is a process in which reaction factors are stabilized or enhanced. It could be as increasing the quality of a material by using another material, improvement solids capture and physically and chemically water treatment or dewatering. There are three main conditioning systems: heat, inorganic chemicals and organic polymers. Conditioning increases always the efficiency of water removal.[1]

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  1. ^ Nazih K. Shammas, Lawrence K. Wang (2007). "Inorganic Chemical Conditioning and Stabilization". Biosolids Treatment Processes. Handbook of Environmental Engineering. Vol. 6. Springer. pp. 353–388. doi:10.1007/978-1-59259-996-7_11. ISBN 978-1-59259-996-7.


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