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Aerobic Treatability of Waste Effluent from the Leather Finishing Industry. - Master's thesis.
Air Force Inst. of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.

ProductType: Thesis
NTIS Order Number: AD-A275 295/4




 
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Date: Dec 1993
Author: J. A. Vinger

The Seton Company supplies finished leather products exclusively for the automotive industry. In the process of finishing leather, two types of wastewaters are generated. The majority of the wastewater is composed of water-based paint residuals while the ...

Report Number: AFIT/CI/CIA-93-151
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NTIS announcement issue: 9410

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