Abstract
Following a brief historical introduction into general refractometry, the limiting angle refractometer is dealt with in the first section and the differential refractometer in the second section, as well as process engineering information on this measuring method being given. An attempt is made with an extensive close-to-practice description to introduce the planner and technician to this physical measuring method in process engineering in order that they be able to use it themselves if necessary. When properly applied, it can be a valuable help to process control in compliance with process automization.
Citation Formats
Roepscher, H.
Refractometry in process engineering.
Germany: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Roepscher, H.
Refractometry in process engineering.
Germany.
Roepscher, H.
1980.
"Refractometry in process engineering."
Germany.
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title = {Refractometry in process engineering}
author = {Roepscher, H}
abstractNote = {Following a brief historical introduction into general refractometry, the limiting angle refractometer is dealt with in the first section and the differential refractometer in the second section, as well as process engineering information on this measuring method being given. An attempt is made with an extensive close-to-practice description to introduce the planner and technician to this physical measuring method in process engineering in order that they be able to use it themselves if necessary. When properly applied, it can be a valuable help to process control in compliance with process automization.}
journal = []
volume = {9:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Refractometry in process engineering}
author = {Roepscher, H}
abstractNote = {Following a brief historical introduction into general refractometry, the limiting angle refractometer is dealt with in the first section and the differential refractometer in the second section, as well as process engineering information on this measuring method being given. An attempt is made with an extensive close-to-practice description to introduce the planner and technician to this physical measuring method in process engineering in order that they be able to use it themselves if necessary. When properly applied, it can be a valuable help to process control in compliance with process automization.}
journal = []
volume = {9:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {Feb}
}