TUCKER, Ga. — A new method for filtration of processing facility effluents has been found to provide significant advantages over currently used filtration methods, according to a recently completed research project.
The research, conducted by John Pierson, P.E., at the Georgia Institute of Technologyin Atlanta, looked at the new method for filtration — called dynamic filtration. The new method was tested on actual processing effluent and found to provide significant advantages over currently used filtration methods.
Dynamic filtration gives increased recovery of fine suspended solids such as fats and proteins, providing more material for rendering. In addition, it provides enhanced opportunities. . .