Filter Cake Moisture & Solids Calculator
Filter-cake moisture is the water held in a discharged filter cake, and it is reported on two different bases that are easy to confuse. From a wet cake mass and a dry (bone-dry solids) cake mass, this calculator returns the wet-basis moisture (water ÷ wet cake), the cake percent solids (the complement of wet-basis moisture), the dry-basis moisture (water ÷ dry solids), the water-to-solids ratio, and the water mass held in the cake. The wet basis and dry basis differ — an 18% wet-basis moisture is a 21.95% dry-basis moisture for the same cake — and stating which basis you mean is the single most common source of error in cake-moisture reporting. It is a preliminary, formula-based, educational mass split of a MEASURED cake. It does NOT predict the moisture a filter will achieve, model dewatering kinetics, or account for bound/hygroscopic moisture beyond the measured wet/dry split, and it does NOT design or select a filter. The cake moisture is a property of the cake you measured, not a predicted value.
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as-discharged wet filter cake
bone-dry solids (oven-dried to constant mass)
- !Wet basis ≠ dry basis: wet-basis moisture divides water by the TOTAL wet cake; dry-basis moisture divides the same water by the DRY solids, so the dry basis is always the larger number. State which basis you mean.
- !A mass split of a MEASURED cake — it does NOT predict the moisture a filter will achieve, model dewatering kinetics, or design/select a filter. Cake moisture is a measured input.
Preliminary, formula-based mass split of a measured filter cake into moisture on both bases, cake % solids, the water-to-solids ratio, and the water held in the cake. Not a moisture predictor, a dewatering-kinetics model, or a filter design/selection tool. Cake moisture is a property of the measured cake, not a predicted value.
Related: Filter Cake Moisture Explained · Filtration Mass Balance · Percent Solids Mass ↔ Volume · Hydromet & Slurry Calculations
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Worked example
A filter-cake sample weighs 100 kg wet and 82 kg after oven-drying to constant mass. Find the moisture on both bases, the cake % solids, and the water-to-solids ratio.
- 01Water held in cake: m_w = 100 − 82 = 18 kg
- 02Wet-basis moisture: M_w = 18 / 100 = 18.0%
- 03Cake % solids: S_w = 82 / 100 = 82.0% (= 100 − 18.0)
- 04Dry-basis moisture: M_d = 18 / 82 = 21.95%
- 05Water-to-solids ratio: 18 / 82 = 0.220 kg water per kg solids
Wet-basis moisture 18.0%, cake solids 82.0%, dry-basis moisture 21.95%, water-to-solids ratio 0.220 — note the wet and dry bases differ for the same cake.
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