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  • by Joan E. Shields, Martin A. Thomas, Matthias Thommes & et al.
    £206.49

    The growth of interest in newly developed porous materials has prompted the writing of this book for those who have the need to make meaningful measurements without the benefit of years of experience.

  • - Volume 1: Powder sampling and particle size measurement
    by Terence Allen
    £206.49

    The first volume is devoted to sampling and particle size measurement, while surface area and pore size determination are reviewed in volume 2. Particle size and characterisation are central to understanding powder properties and behaviour.

  • - Fundamentals, Practice, Quality
    by Henk G. Merkus
    £206.49

    This book focuses on the practical aspects of particle size measurement: a major difference with existing books, which have a more theoretical approach.

  • by Joan E. Shields, Martin A. Thomas, Matthias Thommes & et al.
    £206.49

    The growth of interest in newly developed porous materials has prompted the writing of this book for those who have the need to make meaningful measurements without the benefit of years of experience.

  • by O. Molerus
    £257.49

    This work describes the different operational regimes and the dominant mechanisms of flows in disperse systems.

  • - A theoretical and practical approach
    by G.E. Klinzing, F. Rizk, R. Marcus & et al.
    £206.49

    Pneumatic conveying is one of the most popular methods of handling bulk powdered and granular materials in mining, chemical and agricultural industries. This 3rd edition of this successful book covers both theoretical and practical aspects of the subject.

  • by Frank Babick
    £134.99

    This book addresses the properties of particles in colloidal suspensions.

  • - Fundamentals and Practice
    by Wei Wang, Mingyuan He, Youhao Xu, et al.
    £155.49

    This book puts forward the concept of the Diameter-Transformed Fluidized Bed (DTFB): a fluidized bed characterized by the coexistence of multiple flow regimes and reaction zones, achieved by transforming the bed into several sections of different diameters.

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