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- 33016724 contributor B816235.
- 33016724 contributor B816236.
- 33016724 created "1933.".
- 33016724 date "1933".
- 33016724 date "1933.".
- 33016724 dateCopyrighted "1933.".
- 33016724 description "(Continued) M. H. Ittner.- Chemical and engineering advances in the rubber industry, by George Oenslager.- Paints, varnishes and lacquers show many".
- 33016724 description "(Continued) advances, by E. C. Holton.- Modern plastics--a new-old industry, by A. J. Weith and A. V. H. Mory.- Some phases of progress in vegetable oil production, by David Wesson.- Lime industry turns to chemical engineering, by W. D. Mount.- Glass manufacture changes from an art to a science, by J. C. Hostetter and A. E. Marshall.- Fractional distillation assumes more important role among chemical engineering operations, by e. H. Leslie and H. B. Coats.- Progress in evaporation in the United States in theory and practice, by W. L. Badger. Bibliography of articles on evaporation (p. 277-279)--Continuous mechanical separations in the chemical engineering industry, by J. V. N. Dorr.- Purification of water for sanitary and industrial uses, by S. T. Powell.- Stream pollution and waste disposal, by r. S. Weston.- A statistical survey of the chemical engineering industries, 1908-1933, by E. R. Weidlein and L. W. Bass.- Chemical engineering education, by a. H. White.".
- 33016724 description "Chemical engineering research, by A. D. Little.- Acids and heavy chemicals in retrospect, by Henry Howard.- Organic chemical industries of the United States have made most progress since 1908, by M. E. Putnam.- Solvents show striking advances since 1908, by F. C. Zeisberg.- Twenty-five years of progress in petroleum refining, by H. W. Sheldon.- Chemical engineering contributions to the electrochemical industries, by W. S. Landis.- Progress in the electrometallurgical industries, by F. C. Frary.- Advances in pulp and paper manufacture, 1908-1933, by G. A. Richter and W. B. VanArsdel.- Coal processing--its progress since 1908, by H. C. Portner.- Sugar industries (A). Progress in cane-sugar manufacture and refining, by G. P. Meade (B). Developments in beet-sugar processing, by R. W. Shafor.- High pressure synthesis--basis of new chemical engineering industries, by C. O. Brown.- Soap and glycerine industries advance their technology, by".
- 33016724 extent "ix, 373 p. :".
- 33016724 issued "1933".
- 33016724 issued "1933.".
- 33016724 language "eng".
- 33016724 publisher "New York : Pub. by the Institute and for sale by D. Van Nostrand,".
- 33016724 subject "660.9".
- 33016724 subject "Chemical engineering History.".
- 33016724 subject "Chemistry, Technical History.".
- 33016724 subject "TP20 .A5".
- 33016724 tableOfContents "(Continued) M. H. Ittner.- Chemical and engineering advances in the rubber industry, by George Oenslager.- Paints, varnishes and lacquers show many".
- 33016724 tableOfContents "(Continued) advances, by E. C. Holton.- Modern plastics--a new-old industry, by A. J. Weith and A. V. H. Mory.- Some phases of progress in vegetable oil production, by David Wesson.- Lime industry turns to chemical engineering, by W. D. Mount.- Glass manufacture changes from an art to a science, by J. C. Hostetter and A. E. Marshall.- Fractional distillation assumes more important role among chemical engineering operations, by e. H. Leslie and H. B. Coats.- Progress in evaporation in the United States in theory and practice, by W. L. Badger. Bibliography of articles on evaporation (p. 277-279)--Continuous mechanical separations in the chemical engineering industry, by J. V. N. Dorr.- Purification of water for sanitary and industrial uses, by S. T. Powell.- Stream pollution and waste disposal, by r. S. Weston.- A statistical survey of the chemical engineering industries, 1908-1933, by E. R. Weidlein and L. W. Bass.- Chemical engineering education, by a. H. White.".
- 33016724 tableOfContents "Chemical engineering research, by A. D. Little.- Acids and heavy chemicals in retrospect, by Henry Howard.- Organic chemical industries of the United States have made most progress since 1908, by M. E. Putnam.- Solvents show striking advances since 1908, by F. C. Zeisberg.- Twenty-five years of progress in petroleum refining, by H. W. Sheldon.- Chemical engineering contributions to the electrochemical industries, by W. S. Landis.- Progress in the electrometallurgical industries, by F. C. Frary.- Advances in pulp and paper manufacture, 1908-1933, by G. A. Richter and W. B. VanArsdel.- Coal processing--its progress since 1908, by H. C. Portner.- Sugar industries (A). Progress in cane-sugar manufacture and refining, by G. P. Meade (B). Developments in beet-sugar processing, by R. W. Shafor.- High pressure synthesis--basis of new chemical engineering industries, by C. O. Brown.- Soap and glycerine industries advance their technology, by".
- 33016724 title "Twenty-five years of chemical engineering progress : silver anniversary volume, American Institute of Chemical Engineers / edited by Sidney D. Kirkpatrick ; contributors: W. L. Badger [et al.]".
- 33016724 type "text".