An edition of Handbook of Industrial Mixing (2003)

Handbook of Industrial Mixing

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An edition of Handbook of Industrial Mixing (2003)

Handbook of Industrial Mixing

Science and Practice

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Handbook of Industrial Mixing will explain the difference and uses of a variety of mixers including gear mixers, top entry mixers, side entry mixers, bottom entry mixers, on-line mixers, and submerged mixers The Handbook discusses the trade-offs among various mixers, concentrating on which might be considered for a particular process. Handbook of Industrial Mixing explains industrial mixers in a clear concise manner, and also: Contains a CD-ROM with video clips showing different type of mixers in action and a overview of their uses. Gives practical insights by the top professional in the field. Details applications in key industries. Provides the professional with information he did receive in schoolNote: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.

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Wiley-Interscience
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Cover of: Handbook of Industrial Mixing
Handbook of Industrial Mixing
2004, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Cover of: Handbook of industrial mixing
Handbook of industrial mixing: science and practice
2004, Wiley-Interscience
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Handbook of Industrial Mixing: Science and Practice
November 21, 2003, Wiley-Interscience
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"The concept of residence time distribution (RTD) and its importance in flow processes first developed by Danckwerts (1953) was a seminal contribution to the emergence of chemical engineering science."

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