Principles of chemical engineering. By W. H. Walker, W. K. Lewis, W. H. McAdams and E. R. Gilliland. 3rd ed., revised and rewritten. Pp. ix + 740. London: MeGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1937. 30s
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1938
- Weight
- 138 KB
- Volume
- 57
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
plnrits. Tlic first. clinptcr gives :I Iiistoriciil rc-ciciv of t,he derelopinent of knowlcdgc of lntcs nntl includes 1% discussion of the miiniifncturing posit,ion with respect to pntcnts. Otlicr clinptcrs den1 with t.hc source, composition, it nil priqicrties of' lntcs ; its preservation, conccntr:itiont iind tmns1)ortntion : it.s cornpunding .and vu1c:iiiiz:itioii : dipping, clectrodcposit,ion, and moulding procrssw for rriniiufiict,ure of goods ; lateximpregrintion of tcst.iIcs and lntcs tlircird : iise of lntex in adhesives, can-senling niiitcrinls, iirtificinl lent.Iier, rind rond-nnd floor-surfwings. The liist two chapters deal wit.h the pliysicnl testing of liitcx (on whicli tlie iiuthor has made cstcnsive rcsriircli) and wit Ii nrtificiullg produced latices, for tlic iiiiiin diisscs of wliicli the riiitlior suggests the names " redispersions of rubber '' iind " sylithetic
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