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In technical and industrial fields, (or solids content) refers to the non-volatile material that remains after the volatile components (like solvents or water) in a liquid mixture evaporate.
In drilling or mining, it measures the concentration of cuttings or ore particles in a slurry. 125616
A higher percentage generally means more coverage and a thicker final film (e.g., paint or glue). In technical and industrial fields, (or solids content)
It is the mass of the solid residue left after a sample is dried, typically expressed as a percentage of the original wet weight. Significance: It is the mass of the solid residue
Monitoring solids content is vital for evaluating treatment efficiency and meeting environmental regulations.
In the journal Water Research (Volume 296, 2026), the code refers to Article 125616 , titled "Multidrug-resistant and various high-risk ARGs in wastewater effluent exhibit nonnegligible AMR risks" .