Drill cuttings and clays. High levels of these (above 6–7%) can damage equipment and slow down drilling speed. 3. Wastewater Treatment

In environmental science, solid content refers to the organic and inorganic particles suspended or dissolved in water.

However, "solid content" generally refers to the non-volatile portion of a substance. Depending on what that video was about, here is the technical breakdown of what "solid content" means in common industrial contexts: 1. Materials & Manufacturing (Coatings, Inks, Adhesives)

Solid Content %=(Dry WeightWet Weight)×100Solid Content % equals open paren the fraction with numerator Dry Weight and denominator Wet Weight end-fraction close paren cross 100 2. Drilling and Oil Industry

* Amphoteric Polyacrylamide Flocculant  * DABC Monomer  * Cationic Polyacrylamide Flocculant  What is Solid Content? - Definition from Trenchlesspedia

Solid content is the weight of the material that remains after all solvents or water have evaporated. This is critical for determining how much "usable" product you are actually getting.

Combined content of all inorganic and organic substances in molecular or ionized form.