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Plastics & Rubber
Scrap Tire Technology and Markets
The goal of Scrap Tire Technology is to Identify existing and potential uses for scrap tires. Two of the more popular uses in recent history have been use in recycling and as fuel. This book is presented in two parts, meant to be a careful delineation between two main issues associated with Scrap Tire Technology.
Part I of the book covers the problems associated with scrap tires and identifies existing and potential source reduction and utilization methods that may be effective in solving the scrap tire problem. Barriers to increased utilization and options for removing the barriers are identified and evaluated. Part II provides information on the use of whole, scrap tires and tire-derived fuel (TDF) as combustion fuel, and on the pyrolysis of scrap tires.
Underwater Concreting and Repair
This practical book will enable engineers to identify and overcome the many problems associated with concreting underwater. Written by experts in the field, it contains a wealth of information, in addition to the latest ideas and techniques.
The book presents techniques of applying and repairing concrete in freshwater and marine environments for the practicing engineer. Covers materials, inspection, defect evaluation, repair methods, and factors influencing long-term durability of concrete underwater. Includes numerous diagrams and photos and enables engineers to identify and overcome the many problems associated with concreting in both fresh and sea water. Focuses on the major factors influencing long term durability of concrete in the underwater environment.
Modern Food Microbiology Available June 22nd - July 3rd
Water Quality and Treatment - A Handbook of Community Water Supplies (5th Edition) McGraw - Hill
Environment & Environmental Engineering
Available July 6th - July 17th
Handbook of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (2nd Edition) McGraw Hill
Mechanics & Mechanical Engineering
Available July 6th - July 17th