slokine
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 27, 2009
- 1
FOG deposits over the period of time tend to block the sewage pipes, this is in a way similar to our own body system where the veins get blocked with cholesterol.I had being thinking what causes the FOG in a pipe to deposit all over the pipes inner region including the region above the flow levels of wastewater in a pipe, Does FATS OIL AND GREASE have any evaporating ability (i know they have adhesive property in them, but then the FOG formation should be restricted to the area of contact) so that they get deposited on the upper part of the pipes inner region?i was thinking do the FOG vaporize to form deposits in the pipe surfaces where it is not in contact with(the upper layer of the pipes inner region to take in to account)?