Fundamental aspects of sludge filtration and expression

Abstract The filtration and expression behaviour of sewage sludge is discussed. Due to the increase of costs for controlled dumping and transport and more severe environmental legislation the need for decreased sludge volumes is rising. Filtration and expression are the cheapest dewatering operations and it is therefore desirable to remove the maximal feasible amount of water by mechanical dewatering. High dry solids contents of 35–40 wt% can already be reached at pressures of 300–400 kPa and optimal flocculation conditions; however at pressures of 6–10 MPa dry solids contents of 60 wt% can be reached. Further the modelling of the dewatering is discussed; model and experiment show acceptable agreement.