Desander vs Desanded - What's the difference?
desander | desanded |
A piece of equipment used in the petroleum industry to remove sand (defined as particles greater than or equal to 74 microns) from the drilling fluid. It is part of the solid control equipment designed to remove harmful solids from the fluid for trouble-free operations.
(desand)
To remove sand from.
* 1948 , Thomas Arthur Rickard (editor), The Mining Magazine
* 1970 , Petros P Xanthakos, Slurry Walls
As a noun desander
is a piece of equipment used in the petroleum industry to remove sand (defined as particles greater than or equal to 74 microns) from the drilling fluid. It is part of the solid control equipment designed to remove harmful solids from the fluid for trouble-free operations.As a verb desanded is
past tense of desand.desander
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(en noun)desanded
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(en verb)- The refuse is discharged through the cone on to the refuse screen, where it is desanded and dewatered.
- If desanding is necessary, it is advantageous to use an air lift with the suction end near the bottom of the trench.
