tailieunhanh - Stainless Steels and Specialty Alloys for Modern Pulp and Paper Mills
No one industry alone can provide the basis for major gains in renewable resource chemical use. Although exciting research opportunities exist in areas such as biopolymers, stereospecific molecules, new enzymes, novel materials, and transgenic design, progress in isolated technical areas will not be sufficient. We must take a broad view of future consumer needs and emphasize inter- related research projects conducted in a parallel and coordinated manner. Reaching the vision target for the use of renewable resources requires focus in direction, integration of disciplines, application of the best scientific minds, utilization of the most advanced technologies, and continuing discussions at the highest intellectual levels. The long-term. | Stainless Steels and Specialty Alloys for Modern Pulp and Paper Mills NIDI Nickel Development Institute Reference Book Series No 11 025 The material presented in this publication has been prepared for the general information of the reader and should not be used or relied on for specific applications without first securing competent advice. The Nickel Development Institute its members staff and consultants do not represent or warrant its suitability for any general or specific use and assume no liability or responsibility of any kind in connection with the information herein. Prepared by a Task Force of the Metals Subcommittee of the Corrosion and Materials Engineering Committee of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry and the Nickel Development Institute Senior Editor Arthur .
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