In metal machining processes, the regulation of heat generation and lubrication at the contact point are achieved by application of a fluid referred to as metalworking fluid (MWF). This has the combined features of the cooling properties of water and lubricity of oil. MWFs inevitably become operationally exhausted with age and intensive use, which leads to compromised properties, thereby necessitating their safe disposal. Disposal of this waste through a biological route is an increasingly attractive option, since it is effective with relatively low energy demands when compared to current physical and chemical options. However, biological treatment is challenging since MWF are chemically complex, including the addition of toxic biocides whi...
The biological treatment of spent synthetic metalworking fluid (MWF) has been investigated in many s...
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are petroleum emulsions employed for metal machining processes as coolant...
BACKGROUND: The role of biodegradation and physical-chemical mechanisms involved in the treatment of...
In metal machining processes, the regulation of heat generation and lubrication at the contact point...
Disposal of operationally exhausted metal working fluids (MWF) through a biological route is an attr...
Disposal of operationally exhausted metalworking fluids (MWFs) is enormously challenging. In this st...
The treatment of spent metalworking fluids (MWFs) is difficult due to their complex and variable com...
Waste engineering fluids, such as coolants and cutting fluids, are difficult to treat because they h...
A biotechnological method for metalworking fluids (MWF) wastewater treatment was developed. The rese...
Hybrid approaches for the remediation and detoxification of toxic recalcitrant industrial wastewater...
Many industrial effluents are toxic, difficult to treat and contain potentially valuable resources. ...
Waste engineering fluids, such as coolants and cutting fluids, are difficult to treat because they h...
The biological treatment of metalworking fluids (MWFs) is a cost effective alternative to convention...
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are coolants and lubricants, which are widely employed in metal cutting w...
A fluidized bed bioreactor (FBB) was studied to treat wastewater originating from the aqueous phase ...
The biological treatment of spent synthetic metalworking fluid (MWF) has been investigated in many s...
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are petroleum emulsions employed for metal machining processes as coolant...
BACKGROUND: The role of biodegradation and physical-chemical mechanisms involved in the treatment of...
In metal machining processes, the regulation of heat generation and lubrication at the contact point...
Disposal of operationally exhausted metal working fluids (MWF) through a biological route is an attr...
Disposal of operationally exhausted metalworking fluids (MWFs) is enormously challenging. In this st...
The treatment of spent metalworking fluids (MWFs) is difficult due to their complex and variable com...
Waste engineering fluids, such as coolants and cutting fluids, are difficult to treat because they h...
A biotechnological method for metalworking fluids (MWF) wastewater treatment was developed. The rese...
Hybrid approaches for the remediation and detoxification of toxic recalcitrant industrial wastewater...
Many industrial effluents are toxic, difficult to treat and contain potentially valuable resources. ...
Waste engineering fluids, such as coolants and cutting fluids, are difficult to treat because they h...
The biological treatment of metalworking fluids (MWFs) is a cost effective alternative to convention...
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are coolants and lubricants, which are widely employed in metal cutting w...
A fluidized bed bioreactor (FBB) was studied to treat wastewater originating from the aqueous phase ...
The biological treatment of spent synthetic metalworking fluid (MWF) has been investigated in many s...
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are petroleum emulsions employed for metal machining processes as coolant...
BACKGROUND: The role of biodegradation and physical-chemical mechanisms involved in the treatment of...