Data on testing a pilot plant for electroflotative packing of mycelial wastes are presented. Both the mycelial wastes and their mixtures were used. Concentration of dry substances raged from 3.5 to 131 g/l. The process was performed with varying flow density and consumption rate of the liquid supplied to the plant. Insoluble magnetite and ruthenium oxide anodes were used. The moister content in the packed phase was 81-97.5 per cent. The study provided specification of the process technological parameters and investigation of the flotator hydroulic characteristics.

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