Re: Where To Find Information
i like the NIST guidebook on particle size characterization. it covers several popular techniques, is very impartial, and best of all was FREE from NIST! (maybe free only to US addresses?).
go to www.nist.gov/practiceguides for more info. ■
Sources Not Up-To-Date
Note that most of these sources are not up-to-date, and are missing fine new technologies that are already available on the market. ■
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i just found a good book about powder metallurgy written by Randall M. German.
the book's name is "powder metallurgy science". the Pennsylvania State University. maybe it' useful for you! ■
Re: Where To Find Information
Paul A. Webb
In IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) web some PDF files are available for free.
For example:
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF POROUS SOLIDS
on: http://www.iupac.org/publications/pa.../6608x1739.pdf
Regards
Ebrahim ■
Where to find information
What/where are the best resources for information about particle characterization and analysis? ■