Particle size; theory and industrial applications

Title
  1. Particle size; theory and industrial applications [by] Richard D. Cadle.
Published by
  1. New York, Reinhold Pub. Corp. [1965]
Author
  1. Cadle, Richard D.

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Description
  1. x, 390 pages illustrations, group portrait; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Particles
  2. Dust
  3. Powders
  4. Aerosols
  5. dust
  6. powder
  7. aerosol
  8. Partikel
  9. Korngröße
  10. Physikalische Chemie
  11. Particules
  12. Poussière
  13. Poudres
  14. Aérosols
Contents
  1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES: Light scattering -- Brownian motion -- Sedimentation -- Inertial effects -- Packing, cohesion, heat conduction -- Rheology of slurries -- Electrical properties -- Surface properties -- Dynamics of particles in thermal and concentration gradients -- PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION: Inhaled particles -- Deposition on the skin -- AIR POLLUTION: Smog -- Industrial air pollution -- CLEAN ROOMS: The need for clean rooms -- Design of clean rooms -- Clothing -- THE IMPORTANCE OF PARTICLE SIZE IN FINE PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY: The paint industry -- Cement -- "Aerosol" technology -- Powder metallurgy -- Ceramics -- Encapsulation and coating of particles -- Pulp and paper -- Soaps and synthetic detergents.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies.