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dewater

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de·wa·ter  (d-wôtr, -wtr)
tr.v. de·wa·tered, de·wa·ter·ing, de·wa·ters
To remove water from (a waste product or streambed, for example).
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Makes vibratory screeners to dewater or classify pellets or powders.
The press type TRPW-940 represents the latest generation of TwinRoll presses and was installed after the bleached stock storage tower to dewater bleached hardwood pulp in the board mill.
Parkson Corporation's Parkson Sand Saver washes and dewaters bedding sand recovered from dairy manure to produce a clean, dry, odorless product that can be reused as bedding.
 
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