CERAMIC MEMBRANES IN INDIVIDUAL FIELD WATER TREATMENT
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2218-93002612020199283Keywords:
diatomaceous earth, kaolin, thermal analysis, ceramic membranes, water treatment.Abstract
The article describes the production of filter elements for individual use. The methods and results of research on the synthesis of filter ceramics are described and the effect of various additives to raw mixes is analyzed.
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