slurryˈslɜr i
English Definitions:
slurry (noun)
a suspension of insoluble particles (as plaster of Paris or lime or clay etc.) usually in water
slurry (Noun)
A thin mixture of liquid and fine substances such as clay or plaster of Paris.
slurry (Noun)
Liquid waste produced by mountain top removal mining. Usually very toxic. Usually stored nearby in giant dams.
slurry (Verb)
To make a slurry (of some material)
slurry (Adjective)
Slurred, tending to slur.
Slurry
A mixture of solid and liquid matter phases.
Slurry
A slurry is a mixture of denser solids suspended in liquid, usually water. The most common use of slurry is as a means of transporting solids or separating minerals, the liquid being a carrier that is pumped on a device such as a centrifugal pump. The size of solid particles may vary from 1 micrometre up to hundreds of millimetres. The particles may settle below a certain transport velocity and the mixture can behave like a Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluid. Depending on the mixture, the slurry may be abrasive and/or corrosive.
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