The capillary Suction Time has been used since the 1970's as a quick and reliable method for characterising sludge filterability and conditionability. It is sludge filterability that predominantly
governs the output of nearly all dewatering equipment including: drying beds, belt press, vacuum filters, filter presses and centrifuges.
The capillary suction pressure generated by standard filter paper is used to "suck" water from the sludge. The rate at which water permeates through the filter paper varies depending on the
condition of the sludge and the filterability of the cake formed on the filter paper. The CST is obtained from two electrodes placed at a standard interval from the funnel. The time taken for the
water front to pass between these two electrodes constitutes the CST.
The force generated by capillary suction is much greater than the hydrostatic head within the funnel, so the test is independent of the amount of sludge tested, as long as there is sufficient to
generate the CST. Each test can be completed in a few minutes.
capillary suction timer CST Meter