processing andfabrication entails the use of heavy equipment with large horsepower require- ments. .... The general method is long drawn out and awk- ward. The most important step towards improvement of ... considerations apply in linoleum as in othe
so produced may enjoy the best quality that the earth pro- duces, for which there is always a ready market. According to an entomologist, proper insect or fungus.
storage temperatures well below 0" C. would tend to reduce their numbers if present. The development of possible survivors in the thawed foods, however, must ...
Some Problems of Chemical Industry. Raymond F. Bacon. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1915, 7 (6), pp 535â538. DOI: 10.1021/ie50078a022. Publication Date: June 1915. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click to inc
Pharmaceutical Industry Viewpoint of Wordage Problems-Amount, Languages, and Access. L. N. Starker. J. Chem. Doc. , 1972, 12 (2), pp 88â93. Publication ...
The Latest Achievements and Problems of the Chemical Industry. Carl Duisberg. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1912, 4 (10), pp 749â760. DOI: 10.1021/ie50046a022.
devolves wholly upon the manufacturers themselves. Since the normal pre-war competitive manufacturer's value of our total annual dye consumption is not over.
paper discusses a heat exchanger of special design and its use in the food industry. It is employedin the continuous cooking, cooling, pasteurization, sterilization ...
INDUSTRY IN THE SOUTH. A. V. HENRY, GEORGIA SCHOOL. OP T~CHNOLOGY,. A~ANTA,. GEORGIA. Extending through South Carolma, Georgia, and Alabama are large ... ware and paper trades. The hard kaolins are more commonly distributed and while they are widely
INDUSTRY IN THE SOUTH. A. V. HENRY, GEORGIA SCHOOL. OP T~CHNOLOGY, ... ware and paper trades. The hard kaolins are more commonly distributed.
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Conservation Problems of the Phosphate Industry WILLIAM H. WAGGAMAN U. 5. Bureau