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Thermal Processing of Waste

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Thermal Processing of Waste
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776815905
Number of pages: 99

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Contents: Municipal solid waste; Miscellaneous Waste-Derived Solid Fuels; Principles of Pyrolysis and Gasification; Examples of Waste Pyrolysis; Examples of Gasification of Wastes; Hydrocarbon Waste; Incineration of Radioactive Waste.

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