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Over half of the products of the chemical and process industries
are sold in a particulate form. The range of such products is vast:
from agrochemicals to pigments, from detergents to foods, from
plastics to pharmaceuticals. However, surveys of the performance of
processes designed to produce particulate products have
consistently shown inadequate design and poor reliability. Particle
technology' is a new subject facing new challenges. Chemical and
process engineering is becoming less concerned with the design of
plants to produce generic simple chemicals (which are often single
phase fluids) and is now more concerned with speciality effect'
chemicals which may often be in particulate form. Chemical and
process engineers are also being recruited in increasing numbers
into areas outside their tranditional fields, such as the food
industry, pharmaceuticals and the manufacture of a wide variety of
consumer products. This book has been written to meet their needs.
It provides comprehensive coverage of the technology of particulate
solids, in a form which is both accessible and concise enough to be
useful to engineering and science students in the final year of an
undergraduate degree, and at Master's level. Although it was
written with students of chemical engineering in mind, it will also
be of use and interest to students of other disciplines. It
comprises an account of the fundamentals of teh subject,
illustrated by worked examples, and followed by a wide range of
selected applications.
Over half of the products of the chemical and process industries
are sold in a particulate form. The range of such products is vast:
from agrochemicals to pigments, from detergents to foods, from
plastics to pharmaceuticals. However, surveys of the performance of
processes designed to produce particulate products have
consistently shown inadequate design and poor reliability. Particle
technology' is a new subject facing new challenges. Chemical and
process engineering is becoming less concerned with the design of
plants to produce generic simple chemicals (which are often single
phase fluids) and is now more concerned with speciality effect'
chemicals which may often be in particulate form. Chemical and
process engineers are also being recruited in increasing numbers
into areas outside their tranditional fields, such as the food
industry, pharmaceuticals and the manufacture of a wide variety of
consumer products. This book has been written to meet their needs.
It provides comprehensive coverage of the technology of particulate
solids, in a form which is both accessible and concise enough to be
useful to engineering and science students in the final year of an
undergraduate degree, and at Master's level. Although it was
written with students of chemical engineering in mind, it will also
be of use and interest to students of other disciplines. It
comprises an account of the fundamentals of teh subject,
illustrated by worked examples, and followed by a wide range of
selected applications.
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