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UNINA9910713913003321 |
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Reversed differential pressure instrument sensing lines |
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Washington, DC : , : United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, , 1984 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Information notice ; ; 84-45 |
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Pressure - Measurement - Instruments |
Nuclear power plants - Piping - Valves |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910350315103321 |
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Green Composites [[electronic resource] ] : Processing, Characterisation and Applications for Textiles / / edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu |
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Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
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1 online resource (110 pages) |
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Textile Science and Clothing Technology, , 2197-9863 |
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Disciplina |
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Textile industry |
Sustainable development |
Engineering economy |
Biotechnology |
Agriculture - Economic aspects |
Textile Engineering |
Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials |
Sustainable Development |
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing |
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology |
Agricultural Economics |
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Natural Fiber Based Hybrid Bio-Composites: Processing, Characterization and Applications -- Processing of Green Composites -- Sisal Fibers Reinforced Epoxidized Non-edible Oils Based Epoxy Green Composites and its Potential Applications. |
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This book highlights the processing, characterization and applications of various green composites. Composites are known for their unique properties, which are derived by combining two or more components. This yields properties such as greater strength and rigidity than that of the individual components, as well as reduced weight. To help achieve such outcomes, the book discusses the potential applications of hybrid bio-composites and sisal-fiber-reinforced epoxidized non-edible oil-based epoxy green composites. |
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