371 - 371 |
Measurement by eye is needed Schmitz M |
381 - 400 |
Microtechnology: Components - Plant concepts - User acceptance Hessel V, Lowe H |
403 - 413 |
The use of ultrasound for the degradation of organic compounds in water: Aquasonolysis - A review Lifka J, Ondruschka B, Hofmann J |
415 - 418 |
Nanofiltration of nitrate solutions in the recycling of CRTs Baumgarten G, Jakobs D, Brounen F, Schneider U |
418 - 423 |
Determination of the zeta potential of a solid cake by means of flow experiments Weber K, Stahl W |
423 - 427 |
Influence of an electric field on filtration in filter presses Weber K, Stahl W |
427 - 432 |
Influence of particle size distribution on demoisturing in a centrifugal field Stiborsky M, Anlauf H |
432 - 438 |
Work-up of aqueous process streams by reverse osmosis -Development of mass transfer models for the example of a wastewater from the food processing industry Ditgens B, Laufenberg G, Kunz B, White D |
438 - 442 |
Combinations of flocculants for enhancing the efficiency of flocculation processes Petzold G, Schwarz S, Lunkwitz K |
442 - 447 |
Product recovery and reduction of wastewater disposal costs in a detergent production facility Forstmeier M, Goers B, Wozny G |
447 - 453 |
Characteristic values as tools for minimising water consumption in paper production - A contribution to process-inherent environmental protection Kappen J, Wilderer PA |
453 - 457 |
Foam fractionation of surfactant-containing rinsing water Morgan G, Wiesmann U |
457 - 461 |
Minimising the cost of ownership of wastewater pumps Ackermann K |
461 - 465 |
Metering pumps with a new drive concept Eggert B |
466 - 470 |
State of the arts of pumps for reverse osmosis installations Schmitz R |
487 - 494 |
Rheology of activated sludge in membrane activation reactors Rosenberger S, Kubin K, Kraume M |
494 - 494 |
Centrifugal flotation as a method for separating oils and fats from wastewater Benker B, Wollmann A, Sievers M |
500 - 504 |
Biosorption of environmentally relevant heavy metals from selected biomaterials as basis for the processing of contaminated wastewater Odruschka J, Bley T |
504 - 508 |
Process-integrated removal of mercury from chlor-alkali electrolysis by microorganisms Wagner-Dobler I, Von Canstein H, Li Y, Leonhauser J, Deckwer WD |
508 - 512 |
Treatment of fat-containing wastewater from the food processing industry with a thermophilic microorganism Reimann I, Klatt A, Markl H |
512 - 517 |
Enhancing the biodegradability of organic water contaminants by ozonisation for the example of ligninsulphonic acid and water treatment in a paper mill Gorenflo A, Li Y, Frimmel FH |
517 - 524 |
Treatment of rinsing water from a bottle washing machine by membrane filtration with a goal of re-use Rogener F, Mavrov V, Chmiel H |
524 - 528 |
Degradation of halogenated organic compounds by the combined use of membrane filtration and bioreactor Schierenbeck A, Haase C, Rabiger N |