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Delivering an encompassing overview of the factors, varieties, and applications determining product containment, this concise reference provides authoritative information on containment processes. It reviews the historical context, definition, evolution, and application of containment technology, analyzes a variety of containment techniques in new and retrofitted construction, and examines "people protection" vs. "product protection" and the role of source-contamination in each. It also suggests conceptualizing containment options from the inception of a project for economical, at-the-source…mehr

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Delivering an encompassing overview of the factors, varieties, and applications determining product containment, this concise reference provides authoritative information on containment processes. It reviews the historical context, definition, evolution, and application of containment technology, analyzes a variety of containment techniques in new and retrofitted construction, and examines "people protection" vs. "product protection" and the role of source-contamination in each. It also suggests conceptualizing containment options from the inception of a project for economical, at-the-source containment, identifies containment requirements and monitoring methods, as well as the current state of emission controls, and discusses the "dustiness" of powders and how this research is being defined, quantified, and used in containment design.
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Autorenporträt
JAMES P. WOOD is an Associate Engineering Consultant with the Containment Engineering Technology Group of Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. An advisor to many international organizations, Mr. Wood is the author or coauthor of numerous articles, patents, and presentations related to containment issues, and a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers. He received the B.S. degree (1979) from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.