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Paste Flow and Extrusion (Oxford Series on Advanced Manufacturing) Book

This text is the first to take a practical, scientific approach to the subject of paste flow and extrusion, calling on the 25 years' experience of Benbow and...Read More

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  • Product Description

    Formation of products by paste flow and extrusion occurs in a multitude of industries, including the manufacture of ceramics, foods, and pharmaceuticals. Based on 25 years of research and industrial experience, this invaluable text is the first to demonstrate a scientific means of approaching the design and operation of paste flow products and processes. It will be invaluable to suppliers and users of paste flow methods who seek to develop new or upgrade older processes. With an emphasis on both theory and practice, all types of equipment are considered, with particular emphasis given to paste characterization and die design. This book will be welcomed by researchers, students, and teachers of chemical and ceramic engineering, food technology, and materials science and technology, as well as by technical specialists in the areas of application.

  • 0198563388
  • 9780198563389
  • John Benbow, John Bridgwater
  • 10 June 1993
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 176
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