Author: International Maritime Organization
Publisher: Not Avail
Keywords: anti, systems, fouling, afs, guidelines, ships, convention, international, control, harmful
Number of Pages: 69
Published: 2005-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 9280141953
ISBN-13: 9789280141955

Author: Hong Yu
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Keywords: surface, exchanger, heat, fouling, composite
Number of Pages: 167
Published: 2007-02-28
List price: $105.00
ISBN-10: 160021116X
ISBN-13: 9781600211164

Deposition of amorphous silica (SiO2) and calcium oxalate (CaOx) on the calandria tubes of juice evaporators cause serious processing problems in Australian cane sugar mills. The removal of these deposits by mechanical and chemical means is a time-consuming and costly experience. The cost of downtime and chemical cleaning can be several million dollars per year for the Australian sugar industry. The interactions between CaOx and SiO2 have not been investigated previously because conventional studies only address fouling by individual components. The present work evaluates their interactions us

Author: D. Packham
Publisher: Smithers Rapra Press
Keywords: review, reports, rapra, cleaning, sticking, fouling, mould
Number of Pages: 126
Published: 2002-01-01
List price: $144.00
ISBN-10: 1859573576
ISBN-13: 9781859573570

This review first discusses mould release and then addresses mould fouling. Significant material and process variables are considered first and then practical guidance on the selection of release agents and surface treatments are addressed. This is followed by advice on mould cleaning and the assessment of mould sticking and mould fouling. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database gives useful references for further reading.

Author: Louis Edgar Andes
Publisher: Gayley Press
Keywords: anti, paints, corrosive, fouling, corrosion
Number of Pages: 324
Published: 2007-10-29
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 1408626136
ISBN-13: 9781408626139

PREFACE - protection is afforded by oil paint-a large number of soi-clisccnt positively infallible anti-corrosive paints claiming to ensure illimitable durability, though the experience gained by their use in many critical instances has been tlie reverse of favourable. The same fate has attended tlie use of ordinary oil paints, because, despite the teachings of experience, it has been the custom to look upon - p ainting-especially - laying on the first coat-as a merely formal matter, and to attempt to economise, both in material and workmanship, by buying the cheapest paint and 2 entrusting th
  
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