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Meaning of "coarse fraction"

coarse fraction - a portion or segment of a substance that is characterized by being rough, uneven, or containing larger particles

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The coarse fraction can then be used as backfill.
Addition of the fine carrier fraction to the coarse fraction.
Often the coarse fraction is used as backfill in underground excavations.
These characteristics suggest deposition of the coarse fraction by debris flows.
The coarse fraction was discarded.
Magnetically extracting the magnetic fraction from the coarse fraction.
The coarse fraction was ground prior to recombining to whole grain flour.
During the stabilization it is preferred that the coarse fraction neither gain nor lose moisture.
A coarse fraction of the media is produced at the underflow or apex of the cyclone.
The classification separation can include separating a coarse fraction and a fine fraction from the slurry.
Coarse fraction analysis and morphoscopy were performed aiming to identify sedimentary physical characteristics.
In wet screening, the coarse fraction is usually screened off.
The coarse fraction is often treated by attrition scrubbing to remove the adsorbed fines.
A method as defined in claim 1 comprising obtaining said coarse fraction by.
The coarse fraction and fines fraction can be resuspended and extruded again.

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A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said coarse fraction has been obtained by.
A coarse fraction can be added into the slurry before a first density separation.
In another embodiment, the coarse fraction includes at least one of, bran and germ.
Coarse fraction dry concrete for filling, levelling and casting works.
In the embodiment depicted, polyhydroxyalkanoate is ultimately recovered from the second coarse fraction.
The coarse fraction is treated by froth flotation for the removal of residual organic contaminants.
An intermediate grain-size fraction is decontaminated by froth flotation and a coarse fraction by-jigging.
Importantly, the coarse fraction was not returned to the crusher.
Alternatively, the flow rate can be increased while the coarse fraction is being removed.
Rinsing the clean coarse fraction with water or brine solution ;.
It is, however, a problem to quantitatively separate all the fine particles from the coarse fraction.
The coarse fraction may include at least one of, bran and germ.
Process according to claim 1, wherein the coarse fraction is ground before the gravimetric separation.
Said coarse fraction 2 ′ is then constituted by particles trapped during this first filtration step.
Through hydrocyclone fractionation of birch pulp, a coarse fraction was obtained with a high tensile stiffness.
The flour, the coarse fraction or purified starch may be a component of a food product.
In this procedure, the majority of the PHA particles would occur in the coarse fraction.
Preferably, the coarse fraction consists of mullite particles ;.
A milling process may be used to make a multi-wheat flour, or a multi-grain coarse fraction.
The first coarse fraction is then ground in the first mill 11.
In the drawings, Fig . 1 is a scanning electron micrograph of coarse fraction of a classified, expanded perlite.
The amount of the coarse fraction remained on the sieve was 23 % of the feed.
A magnetic extractor ( 114 ) for extracting the magnetic fraction from the coarse fraction.
The coarse fraction was separated using a 60 MESH sieve.
This does not imply that the coarse fraction of PM10 is innocuous.
The coarse fraction of PM 10 is also associated with the dust from unpaved roads.
The wall of the container 66 forms an overflow member 70 at the coarse fraction discharge member 68.
A coarse fraction discharge pipe 34 is connected to the outlet member 3 vía a pump 35.
In embodiments, this coarse fraction should represent more than 60 % of the powder.
A coarse fraction having a B-glucan content of 24 % remained on the sieve.
Typical solids of the coarse fraction are higher ( typically about 10 % ) than the feed.
Then the heat-treated coarse fraction may be cooled to room temperature, or about 25°C.

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