Liquid-Solid Separation-Challenges in the Fast Lane

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald A. Dahlstrom
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

If you have ever driven on the Autobahns of Western Germany, you are well acquainted with the "fast lane." There is no speed limit; there are only two lanes in the direction you are going, and if you choose to drive in the fast lane, you had better be prepared to drive faster than anyone or someone will tailgate you with a constant screeching horn until you move to the "slow lane." The prize for this mastery of the fast lane is some kind of a "macho" feeling and getting to your destination sooner than your competitor. This has some comparisons with today Is liquid-sol id separation. We've certainly had our moments in the fast lane but we've also had other countries forcing us into the slow lane at times. It can be very embarassing when someone almost runs over your back and then shakes a fist at you as you shakily scatter to the much slower and overcrowded lane. Because of necessity, there will be many new improvements and added requirements in the next decades into the 21st century and beyond. Those countries and industries that can maintain the pace in the fast lane will be successful while the others may well be relegated to the non-competitive lane. Before considering what will be the challenges in the future for competitive liquid-sol id separation performance, it would be wise to review progress over the past forty years in this area. The author has to admit his ancient age and believes he can act as an evaluator of these many advances. To place the beginning of the 40 years (the author predates his initiation into liquid-sol id separation by one more year), the United States was still building smelters and operating them with little or no sulphur dioxide removal , practically
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APA: Donald A. Dahlstrom  (1989)  Liquid-Solid Separation-Challenges in the Fast Lane

MLA: Donald A. Dahlstrom Liquid-Solid Separation-Challenges in the Fast Lane. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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