Composting Equipment Books
-
Plastics (III): D 4329 - latest
These 3 volumes feature over 400 plastics-related standards. Plastics test methods establish standard procedures for assessing physical, mechanical, optical, permanence, and thermal properties. Specifications fix standard property requirements for thermoplastic, thermosetting, and reinforced thermosetting materials. Others cover film and sheeting, and cellular plastics.Tests, ...
-
Plastics (II): D 2383 - D4322
These 3 volumes feature over 400 plastics-related standards. Plastics test methods establish standard procedures for assessing physical, mechanical, optical, permanence, and thermal properties. Specifications fix standard property requirements for thermoplastic, thermosetting, and reinforced thermosetting materials. Others cover film and sheeting, and cellular plastics.Tests, ...
-
Plastics (I): D 256 - D 2343
These 3 volumes feature over 400 plastics-related standards. Plastics test methods establish standard procedures for assessing physical, mechanical, optical, permanence, and thermal properties. Specifications fix standard property requirements for thermoplastic, thermosetting, and reinforced thermosetting materials. Others cover film and sheeting, and cellular plastics.Tests, ...
-
Microbes at Work
Among the goals of environmentally sound waste treatment is the recycling of organic wastes. The most practiced options are composting and anaerobic digestion, both processes being carried out by microorganisms. This book provides an overview of the various ways microbes are doing their job and gives the reader an impression of their potential. The sixteen chapters of this book summarize the ...
-
Science of Composting
Quality of compost. Use of compost. Starting materials. Composting process. Composting design. Bioremediation. Legislation, marketing and economy. Composting as an integrated system of waste management. State of the art of composting. Composting in developing countries. ...
-
Microbiology of Composting
Composting is increasingly used as a recycling technology for organic wastes. Knowledge on the composition and activities of compost microbial communities has so far been based on traditional methods. New molecular and physiological tools now offer new insights into the "black box" of decaying material. An unforeseen diversity of microorganisms are involved in composting, opening up an enormous ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you