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Automation in the Food Industry (1991 ed.)

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This book is designed to be everything its title suggests-a practical guide to automation within the food industry.

It is the first book to offer practical advice on what can be a most bewildering subject in an industry where the use of effective automation is of paramount importance.

There are many books dealing with the theory and practice of control systems in both the food and other industries.

However, these tend to offer too much detail in both areas to be classed as overviews, or cover too much of the more obvious detail and gloss over, or avoid, the elements where the decisions are hard-even though these are the areas which are fundamental to successful and expansive projects.

This book identifies those elements of any automation scheme which have to be considered first, and that form the foundations for any successful project.

The editorial introduction outlines the content of the book and is a useful starting point.

Examples are used, wherever possible, to show what can be done, how it can be achieved, and what to avoid.

A glossary of definitions is included at the end of the book.

All the chapters have been written by engineers, with many years' experience in this field, who have been able to express their views freely.

The result is a book which covers the key areas of the subject, using a minimum of the technical jargon with which this subject abounds, in a readable, practical manner.

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1461565103 / 9781461565109
Paperback / softback
664
12/12/2012
United States
212 pages, 12 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 212 p. 12 illus.
152 x 229 mm, 351 grams
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