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Hardcover. Condition: VERY GOOD. hardcover, no DJ, by Jay Matley and the Staff of Chemical Engineering Magazine, McGraw-Hill Publications, Co., Volume II, 1986, ISBN 0070409072, 348 pp. including index, Illustrated with B&W photos, diagrams, figures, and mathematical equations. Book: (corner wear and creasing to a few pages, previous owner's intials on outer page edges, and both boards, corner bumping to boards with small open tears, light wear to head of spine).
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177 Seiten, 29 cm, sehr gut, gebundene Ausgabe Valves can represent as much as 30% of the cost of process-fluid transfer systems in a process plant. Together, valves and piping can make up the largest single investment in a process plant, constituting about 23% of the total capital expenditure for equipment and materials. This book is a compilation of 29 recent articles from the pages of Chemical Engineering Magazine, written by the top valve people in the business. They discuss the specification and selection of process valves, selecting and sizing valves for safety, and the operation and . Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 800.