Provides authoritative coverage of compounding, mixing, calendering, extrusion, vulcanization, rubber bonding, computer-aided design and manufacturing, automation and control using microprocessors, just-in-time technology and rubber plant waste disposal.
Rubber Products Manufacturing Technology
โ Scribed by Bhowmick, AnilK
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 915
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Provides authoritative coverage of compounding, mixing, calendering, extrusion, vulcanization, rubber bonding, computer-aided design and manufacturing, automation and control using microprocessors, just-in-time technology and rubber plant waste disposal.
Abstract: Provides authoritative coverage of compounding, mixing, calendering, extrusion, vulcanization, rubber bonding, computer-aided design and manufacturing, automation and control using microprocessors, just-in-time technology and rubber plant waste disposal
โฆ Subjects
Rubber industry and trade.;Kautschukverarbeitung.;Gummiverarbeitung.
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