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(Author: Dr. Mahendra Patel; 616 pages; 36 chapters; Publ in 2015; ISBN No.978-81-923542-5-5)
Words of Congratulation by: Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Rohatgi; State of Wisconsin and UWM Distinguished Professor and Director of UWM Centre of Composites and Advanced Materials manufacture, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, U.S.A.
This book provides solutions to the persistent problem of corrosion and help enhancing productivity and profitability of the pulp and paper mills. Selecting machineries etc with appropriate materials is a baffling issue today because the number and quality of materials have increased enormously. The important contents of this book are:
· Compositions and designations of most of these iron and steel grades.
· Polymer products such as plastic pipes and other parts, rubber, Teflon and fabrics.
· Conventional materials such as cast iron, carbon and mild steels, alloy steels like 304,304L, 316, 316L, 309 and 310 etc
· New and High performance metal alloys: Duplex steel, super duplex steel, super steel, super alloys containing Ni, Cu, Co, Mo etc
· New FRP (Fibre reinforced plastic) and Teflon materials
No earlier book was devoted to such multidisciplinary fields. This book is going to serve for reference to the paper technologists as well as metallurgists in industries, teaching and research organisations.
Price- US $230+ Cost of dispatch.

Materials for Better Productivity in Pulp and Paper Mills: Metals and Polymers

India | Posted on June 3rd, 2016

Ceramics in Paper Manufacturing including Advanced and Nano Materials
(Author: Dr. Mahendra Patel, 420 pages; 32 chapters, Published in 2014; ISBN No: 978-81-923542-4-8.)
Foreword for the book written by Dr. J.Tirlocq, Belgian Ceramic Research Institute, Mons, Belgium; Felicitations by Dr Denise delafosse, Ex-Director, CNRS, Paris, France.
This book provides the Material solutions to the harsh environments with valuable imperatives in commissioning of new plant and in selection of materials for machineries. For the first time, a book has been authored devoting to ceramics as materials for construction work in the mill and equipment/machineries.
All ceramic materials used in the machineries in raw materials preparation, pulping, washing, bleaching, stock preparation, paper machine former, press and dryer, finishing area, effluent treatment, pumps and machineries are discussed chapter wise.
Important contents of this book are:
· Traditional ceramic products such as flooring bricks, tiles, cement as well as fibre glass and refractory.
· Advanced ceramic products, used in the pulp and paper mill machineries and equipments: Alumina, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, sialon, zircon and ceramic composites.
· Ceramic materials from solid wastes (Fibrous sludge, lime sludge, plastic wastes and coal ash) - such as bricks, tiles and cement, also nano products.
· Nano ceramics.
Price: $ (USA) 220 + delivery charge

Other books available:

Operations and Recycling in Paper Mills with Micro and Nano Concepts
Author- Dr. Mahendra Patel; (22 chapters- 500 pages) Publ.2012; ISBN No.978-81-923542-3-1)
Foreword for the book by: Dr. Frank Miletzky, President, The Paper Technology; Specialists; Papiertechnische Stiftung, Munich, Germany.

Price: $ (USA) 150 + delivery charge

Minerals in Paper Manufacturing
(Author- Dr. Mahendra Patel, 32 chapters, 350 pages ; ISBN No. 978-81-923542-1-7).
Price: $ (USA) 65 + delivery charge
Micro and Nanotechnology in Paper Manufacturing
Author- Dr. Mahendra Patel, (530 pages ) Published in 2010; ISBN No. 978-81-923542-2-4);

Foreword for the book Micro and Nanotechnology in Paper manufacturing, written by Prof. Rene Van Grieken, Editor-in-Chief, X-ray Spectrometry and Director, University of Antwerp, Belgium.; Congratulation letter by: Prof. Dominique Lachenal, International School of Paper, Grenoble, France.

Price: $ (USA) 120 + delivery charge

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