Particle Size Measurement

Particle Size Measurement

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Allen Terence
Chapman and Hall
EAN: 9780412753305
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This is the fifth edition of the highly successful work first published in 1968, comprising two definitive volumes on particle characterisation. 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. This book describes numerous potential measuring devices, how they operate and their advantages and disadvantages. It comprise a fully comprehensive treatise on the wide range of available equipment with an extensive literature survey, and a list of manufacturers and suppliers.
The author's blend of academic and industrial experience results in a readable technical book with information on how to analyse, present, and extract useful information from data. This is an essential reference book for both industrial and academic research workers in a variety of areas including: pharmaceuticals, food science, pollution analysis and control, electronic materials, agricultural products, polymers, pigments and chemicals.
EAN 9780412753305
ISBN 0412753308
Binding Hardback
Publisher Chapman and Hall
Publication date December 31, 1996
Pages 252
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Allen Terence
Illustrations XVIII, 252 p.
Edition 5th ed. 1997
Series Particle Technology Series