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However, "solid content" generally refers to the non-volatile portion of a substance. Depending on what that video was about, here is the technical breakdown of what "solid content" means in common industrial contexts: 1. Materials & Manufacturing (Coatings, Inks, Adhesives)
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In environmental science, solid content refers to the organic and inorganic particles suspended or dissolved in water. High levels of these (above 6–7%) can damage
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Drill cuttings and clays. High levels of these (above 6–7%) can damage equipment and slow down drilling speed. 3. Wastewater Treatment
Combined content of all inorganic and organic substances in molecular or ionized form.
Weighting agents like barite used to control pressure.