Industrial Furnaces

Industrial Furnaces by W. Trinks is a comprehensive resource published by John Wiley & Sons on December 5, 2003. This sixth edition serves as a reliable guide for engineers and professionals in the field, offering updated information on the operation and application of industrial furnaces. With 496 pages, this edition addresses the evolving needs of furnace operation, providing essential insights that combine practical experience with analytical skills.
Readers will find thorough discussions on the latest data and methodologies relevant to various industries, including steelmaking, ceramics, and chemical processes. The book also expands its coverage to include furnaces used for composites, glass, and other nontraditional materials, making it a valuable reference for anyone involved in industrial heat processing. This edition continues the tradition of being a dependable resource for those seeking to enhance their understanding and application of furnace technology.
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The fully updated edition of the “furnace man’s bible”
This new revision of Industrial Furnaces, the cornerstone volume in the field, provides up-to-date, reliable guidance for how to best use furnaces.
Continuing a long tradition as a dependable reference, this Sixth Edition helps engineers adjust to changing modes of furnace operation with valuable know-how in critical areas in which experience counts as much as analytical skills.
Thorough discussions address the latest hard information and data for working with industrial furnaces across all industries and specialties, including steelmaking, ceramics, and chemical processes. Broadened coverage in this new edition includes material on furnaces used for composites, glass, ceramics, and other nontraditional materials.
Industrial Furnaces, Sixth Edition is a must-have for use by everyone working with industrial heat processing.
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