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aahmed

Chemical
Jan 2, 2013
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Dear Forum Members

I am achemical engineer working in a manufaturing plant. We are going to establish a technicalbook bank at our plant. Kindly suggest me some useful and good books which you recommend for chemical / process engineers which we should bought.


Thanks

Best Regards
aahmed
 
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Recommended for you

Perry's Handbook, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, The Merk Index, The machinist's Handbook, vendor catalogs.
 
Lange's Handbook of Chemistry

Planning, Estimating, and Control of Chemical Construction Projects, by Navarrete and Cole
 
Thank you all
We are a petrochemical plant.
We already have perry' chrmical engineers gand book.
I want to add some process engineering/ chemical engineering related books
Thanks

Best Regards
aahmed
 
Kern Process Heat Transfer
HTRI design manual
HTFS Design Handbook
CCPS books on process safety
Shell DEP



 
Brinks book is a good one. Old but useful.

Chemical Process Industries
Shreve, R. Norris and Joseph A. Brink, Jr.

Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, New York, U.S.A., 1977
 
Books by Norman Lieberman for sure.

@Lionel_Sheiko / geniechimiquefacile.com
 
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