Krance, 2010 - Google Patents
Capturing fugitives.Krance, 2010
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- 13309235831300223184
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- Krance J
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- TCE: The Chemical Engineer
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The article focuses on efforts to address the problem of fugitive emissions (FE) in various parts of the world. Costs associated with FE include loss of materials, wasted energy and environmental fees and fines. In Germany, component manufacturers are required to first …
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