slamavvanning
Slamavvanning, often translated as sludge dewatering, is a unit operation in wastewater treatment that concentrates sludge by removing a large portion of its free water. It follows sludge thickening and conditioning and aims to produce a stable, transportable cake with higher dry solids content than the feed material.
The main mechanical methods are centrifugation, belt filter presses, screw presses, and plate and frame filter
Dewatering usually requires conditioning with chemical aids such as polymers and coagulants, pH adjustment, or lime
Typical dewatered cake moisture content ranges from roughly 15 to 40 percent dry solids, depending on equipment
In municipal and industrial facilities, slamavvanning is an essential step before disposal or resource recovery. Operators