
Dosing Handbook
G. Vetter(Editor)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 1998
Book
Hardback
790 pages
978-1-85617-342-1 (ISBN)
Description
Economical and flexible production processes to achieve high and reliable quality levels require expanding automation. A new dimension has been introduced by the quality assurance regulations according to ISO 9000.
Automatic dosing procedures have been introduced successfully in chemical, petrochemical, foodstuff, drug, paper and pulp industry, for supply and waste treatment systems, power generation, mineral processing, agriculture, environmental processes, machinery and instrumentation. The automation is also expanding into small-scale plants and laboratories.
The development of optimal dosing systems needs the combined efforts of process, mechanical, control and instrumentation engineers. A number of chemical, physical and technical parameters have to be considered in order to achieve the most economical investment.
The Dosing Handbook has been written by a group of dosing experts based on a partnership during the presentation of training seminars over many years. It reports on the state of the art and the trends in development of dosing procedures for liquids, bulk solids and gases.
Automatic dosing procedures have been introduced successfully in chemical, petrochemical, foodstuff, drug, paper and pulp industry, for supply and waste treatment systems, power generation, mineral processing, agriculture, environmental processes, machinery and instrumentation. The automation is also expanding into small-scale plants and laboratories.
The development of optimal dosing systems needs the combined efforts of process, mechanical, control and instrumentation engineers. A number of chemical, physical and technical parameters have to be considered in order to achieve the most economical investment.
The Dosing Handbook has been written by a group of dosing experts based on a partnership during the presentation of training seminars over many years. It reports on the state of the art and the trends in development of dosing procedures for liquids, bulk solids and gases.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1430 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85617-342-1 (9781856173421)
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Editor
Universitaet Erlangen-Nuerenberg, Lehrstuhl fuer Apparatetechnik und Chemiemaschinenbau Gauerstrasse 4, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
Content
Part headings: Basics. Volumetric Dosing Methods. Gravimetric Dosing Methods for Bulk Solids and Liquids: Weighing Sensors, Electronics, Communications. Gravimetric Design Methods for Bulk Solids and Liquids: Continuous Weighing Feeders. Gravimetric Dosing Methods for Bulk Solids and Liquids: Discontinuous Dosing Scales. Dosing of Bulk Solids, Liquids and Gases by Flow Measurement and Control. Design and Application.