(Askeri) BULAMAÇ, KİREÇ KAYMAĞI BULAMACI: Katı bir cisimle bir sıvının karıştırılmasından meydana gelen ve kolaylıkla akabilen, karışan. Personel, hayvan, teçhizat, araç vs. nin gazdan temizlenmesinde ve özellikle iperiti izole etmekte kullanılan çamur ve kalsiyum klorür ile suyun meydana getirdiği karışım
Slurry is a watery mixture of something such as mud, animal waste, or dust. farm slurry and industrial waste. a mixture of water and mud, coal, or animal waste (slur ; SLUR)
Water or a liquid containing a high concen- tration of suspended solids Diatomaceous earth (D E ) is usually added to the filter as a slurry by mixing a small amount of D E in a bucket of water and then pouring the slurry into the skimmer with the filter on
- A mixture of a solid and a liquid that facilitates the transfer of the solid into a treatment solution
a suspension of insoluble particles (as plaster of paris or lime or clay etc ) usually in water
A semi fluid mixture of faeces and urine which may also include rain water and yard washings
A thin mixture of a liquid, which in casting is often water or gypsum hardener, mixed with a finely divided substance, such as gypsum cement, plaster, or dental stone
The mixture of magnetic particles dispersed in a liquid to facilitate deposition and orientation on a substrate such as tape, card, or ticket
- a recipe consisting of clays, water, and other additives that have been filtered, mixed, and poured into backs, or settling tanks
A thick mixture of adsorbent and solvent used to pour columns Eexcess solvent is drained out as the adsorbent settles and more slurry is added until the column is filled
A watery mixture or suspension of insoluble (not dissolved) matter; a thin watery mud or anysubstance resembling it (such as a grit slurry or a lime slurry)
a thick, half-mixed slip often deflocculated with vinegar (acetic acid) and used to join slabs and coils, attach handles, etc , in the plastic to leatherhard states
slurry
Hyphenation
slur·ry
Turkish pronunciation
slıri
Pronunciation
/ˈslərē/ /ˈslɜriː/
Etymology
[ 'sl&r-E, 'sl&-rE ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English slory.