| Contents: |
| Introduction to this technology, typical analyzer application justifications, interfacing analyzers with systems, specification and purchasing of analyzers, calibration considerations, training aspects, SPC/SQC for analyzers, personnel and organizational issues, validation of process analyzers, sample conditioning systems, Component Specific Analyzers, Electrochemical Analyzers, Compositional Analyzers,Spectroscopic Analyzers, Physical Property. |
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| Analytical Instrumentation |
| by R.E. Sherman, 728pp - 1996, hardcover, ISBN: 1556175817 |
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This treatment of process analytical technology, by a distinguished arrary of experts chronicals over 50 years of process analyzer development--from its origin in the research laboratory at Ludwigshafen
in the late 1930s to a dynamic worldwide technology in
the early 1990s.
Offering some theory
and a lot of real-world hands-on experience, this book
is designed for field analyzer technicians,
newly-graduated engineers-in-training and
knowledgeable manufacturers application personnel. |
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| Included are drawings of sample systems that work and comments on ones that don't work. In addition, justifications and organization guidelines on process analyzer systems are presented. |
| The volume describes analyzers from the systems side looking at implementation issues including justification, purchasing, training, and validation. Specific analyzer types and the fundamentals of application for a variety of situations are explored. |
| $159.95 |
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