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leach

İngilizce - Türkçe

sıklık sırası: 19889

isim / noun 2

LEACH
Chemical Leach: The process of extracting substances from a solid by dissolving them in a liquid solvent.
Leach Solution: The liquid used in the process of leaching to dissolve desired substances from a solid material.
Leachate Treatment: The process of treating contaminated water that has passed through a solid and extracted dissolved substances.
Leach Field: A system of perforated pipes laid underground to disperse wastewater and allow it to seep gradually into the soil for purification.
Leach Bed: A prepared area where substances such as chemicals or minerals are extracted by leaching.
Leach Residue: The solid material left behind after the leaching process has been completed.
Acid Leach: A type of leaching process that uses acidic solutions to dissolve desired substances.
Alkaline Leach: A type of leaching process that uses alkaline solutions to dissolve desired substances.
Metal Leaching: The process of extracting metals from ores or other materials by dissolving them in a liquid.
Leach Tank: A container used in industrial processes for the leaching of substances from solids.
Leachability: The ability of a substance to be extracted or dissolved by leaching.
Leach Kinetics: The study of the rate at which substances dissolve and are extracted through leaching.
Leach Chemistry: The chemical reactions and processes involved in leaching.
Leach Reactor: A vessel used in chemical engineering for conducting leaching reactions.
Soil Leaching: The process by which water-soluble substances are washed out of the soil by rainfall or irrigation.
Nutrient Leaching: The loss of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from soil due to water percolation.
Leach Field Design: The planning and arrangement of a leach field for optimal wastewater treatment.
Leach Pits: Small excavated pits used for the disposal of waste liquids or for conducting experiments on leaching.
Leachability Index: A measure of the susceptibility of a material to leaching.
Leach Testing: Laboratory tests conducted to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the leaching process.
Leach Recovery: The percentage of desired substances recovered from the leaching process.
Leach Plant: A facility designed for large-scale leaching operations.
Leachability Study: An investigation conducted to assess the leaching potential of a material or substance.
Leachate Collection: The process of collecting contaminated water that has leached through a solid material.
Leach Curtain: A barrier constructed to prevent leaching of contaminants into groundwater or surrounding areas.
Leach Field Maintenance: Activities performed to ensure the proper functioning and longevity of a leach field.
Leach Pack: A layer of material placed in a container or column for the purpose of leaching.
Leach Migration: The movement of dissolved substances through a medium due to leaching.
Leach Precipitation: The process of precipitating dissolved substances from a leach solution.
Leach Granules: Granular materials used in the leaching process to improve efficiency.
Leach Concentrate: The concentrated solution produced by leaching, containing high levels of dissolved substances.
Leach Circuit: A series of interconnected vessels and equipment used in a leaching operation.
Leach Wells: Vertical wells used for the disposal or treatment of liquid waste through leaching.
Leach Bed Design: The engineering design of a leach bed system for specific applications.
Leach Blank: A control sample used in leach testing to account for background contamination.
Leach Load: The quantity of material subjected to leaching in a given process.
Leach Recovery Rate: The efficiency of recovering desired substances from the leaching process.
Leach Chemistry Analysis: Laboratory analysis to determine the chemical composition of leach solutions.
Leach Tank Agitation: Mechanical stirring or agitation of leach tanks to enhance mass transfer.
Leach Barrier: A physical or chemical barrier used to prevent leaching of contaminants into soil or water.
Leach Cycle: The duration of time required for a complete leaching process.
Leach Process Optimization: The improvement of leaching operations for increased efficiency and productivity.
Leach Filter: A device used to separate solid particles from a leach solution.
Leachate Monitoring: Regular sampling and analysis of leachate to assess environmental impacts.
Leachate Management: Strategies and practices implemented to control and mitigate the release of leachate.
Leach Slurry: A suspension of solid particles in a leach solution.
Leach Flow Rate: The speed at which leach solution is circulated through a system.
Leach Chemistry Control: Measures taken to regulate and optimize chemical reactions in leaching.
Leach Depletion: The reduction in the concentration of desired substances during the leaching process.
Leach Precipitate: Solid material formed by the precipitation of dissolved substances from a leach solution.

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