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Case study on water control in a rinsing process

For most processes encountered in small industries, simulation and optimization tools have not yet been extensively used. NJTAP wants to apply such methods. Interest will focus on process steps responsible for waste generation (i.e., chemical reaction, distillation, wastewater streams, etc.). Simula...

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Published in:Metal finishing 1996-11, Vol.94 (11), p.41-44
Main Authors: Lusinchi, Jean-Marie, Gashlin, Kevin, Healey, Marcus J.
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