Introduces the reader to the use of microwaves for processing materials, identifies gaps, limitations, or weaknesses in the understanding of the use of microwaves in materials processing, and provides an assessment of the state of the art of microwave processing as an industrial technology.
MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS
โ Scribed by National Research Council, Natl Res Council
- Publisher
- National Academy Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Series
- Publication Nmab
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Introduces the reader to the use of microwaves for processing materials, identifies gaps, limitations, or weaknesses in the understanding of the use of microwaves in materials processing, and provides an assessment of the state of the art of microwave processing as an industrial technology.
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