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The chemical process industries (CPI), petroleum and allied industries apply physical as well as chemical methods to the conversion of raw feedstock materials into salable products. Because of the diversity of products, process conditions and requirements, equipment design is often unique, or case specific. The prime requirement of any piece of equipment is that it performs the function for which it was designed under the intended process operating conditions, and do so in a continuous and reliable manner. Equipment must have mechanical reliability, which is characterized by strength, rigidness, steadiness, durability and tightness. Any one or combination of these characteristics may be needed for a particular piece of equipment | MATERIALS SELECTION DESKBOOK by Nicholas p. Cheremisinoff Ph.D. np NOYES PUBLICATIONS Westwood New Jersey U.S.A. Copyright 1996 by Noyes Publications No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the Publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 96-10911 ISBN 0-8155-1400-X Printed in the United States Published in the United States of America by Noyes Publications 369 Fairview Avenue Westwood New Jersey 07675 10 987654321 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cheremisinoff Nicholas p. Materials selection deskbook by Nicholas p. Cheremisinoff. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8155-1400-X 1. Materials Handbooks manuals etc. I. Title. TA404.8.C48 1996 66Ơ.282 dc20 96-10911 CIP ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nicholas p. Cheremisinoff is a private consultant to industry academia and government. He has nearly twenty years of industry and applied research experience in elastomers synthetic fuels petrochemicals manufacturing and environmental control. A chemical engineer by trade he has authored over 100 engineering textbooks and has contributed extensively to the industrial press. He is currently working for the United States Agency for International Development in Eastern Ukraine where he is managing the Industrial Waste Management Project. Dr. Cheremisinoff received his B.S. M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Clarkson College of Technology.