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Handbook of Filters and Filtration
# z5 {. ?! z+ P0 x t( _8 V8 tBy Ken Sutherland7 v3 [* z2 l1 y& G
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Number Of Pages: 520
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/ l% e2 G" I/ v- kPublication Date: 2008-06-23
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1 Q9 o& @( {1 k- G: h; Y4 EIndroduction
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( X1 t5 N1 [9 i3 Y& yFilters are used in many industries, especially the water, sewage ,oil, gas, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. This new edition of a well-established title retains the aim of being a practical account of filtration equipment and its applications. The previous edition is badly out of date, and Ken Sutherland has completely revised and re-written it, changing emphasis and content wherever necessary. It remains an essential book for the engineer working in a plant situation, who requires guidance and information on what is available and whether it is suitable for the job in hand
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