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Water treatment by fabric capillary action: New technique with ancient origins
The ancient Egyptian wick filtration method of water treatment has been redeveloped, and a comparative study showed that the redeveloped method of transmitting the water from one channel to another through technical nonwoven fabrics by using fabric capillary action is more cost effective.
Water treatment by fabric capillary action: New technique with ancient origins
The ancient Egyptian wick filtration method of water treatment has been redeveloped, and a comparative study showed that the redeveloped method of transmitting the water from one channel to another through technical nonwoven fabrics by using fabric capillary action is more cost effective.
Water treatment by fabric capillary action: New technique with ancient origins
Fadel, Hatem A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 106 ; 44-50
2014-12-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
History , Filtration , Water Treatment , Costs , Egypt
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