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Powder Technology Handbook, Third Edition
Third Edition
© 2006 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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Third Edition
edited by
Hiroaki Masuda
Ko Higashitani
Hideto Yoshida
Boca Raton London New York
A CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the
Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa plc.
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Preface to the Third Edition
Powders and particles are extending their applications in recent developing fields such as the
information market, including mobile phones, copy machines, and electronic displays, as well as
pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, foods, chemicals, and many other fundamental engineering fields.
Nanoparticles are also promising research subjects for the development of more effective applica-
tions of various particles. They need powder technology in their preparation, characterization, mea-
surement, and functional treatment and for totally systematic handling.
Since the first edition published in 1988 and the second edition in 1997, the Powder Technology
Handbook has been accepted in many fields of engineering. Because of this acceptance and the
encouragement of Russell Dekker, we agreed to update the book and present this third edition.
This new edition has been substantially revised and expanded. The content has been updated,
not only by adding newly developed areas such as simulations, surface analysis, and nanoparticles,
but also by introducing new young authors. Some sections are combined, so that the readers can
easily refer to the subject.
We hope this handbook will serve as a strong guide to the field of powder and particle technology.
Special acknowledgment is given to all contributors and also to all the original authors whose
valuable work is cited in this handbook. We also extend acknowledgment to Dr. Matsusaka, associ-
ate professor of Kyoto University, for his collaboration on the editing work.
With this, our third edition, we thank our new editorial staff: Kari Budyk, Tao Woolfe, and
others at Taylor & Francis Books (formerly Marcel Dekker) for their laborious editing and produc-
tion work.
HIROAKI MASUDA
KO HIGASHITANI
HIDETO YOSHIDA
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Preface to the Second
Edition
Since first published in 1988, the Powder Technology Handbook has been accepted as a reference in
many areas of engineering. Because of this acceptance and the support of Russell Dekker, the Chief
Publishing Officer of our publisher, we agreed to update the book and present this second edition.
This entire book has been substantially revised. American and European authors have been
invited to join the Japanese authors who participated in writing the first edition, giving the book a
wider viewpoint. In response to reviews for the first edition, the contents have been reorganized.
New sections have been added to treat the recent advances in computer simulation (V.19) and work-
ing atmospheres and hazards (VII.1–VII.3). This second edition contains a more detailed table of
contents so that readers can understand the whole range of the handbook.
It is hoped that this handbook will serve as a strong guide to the field of particle technology.
Special acknowledgment is given to Dr. Koichi Iinoya, professor emeritus of Kyoto University,
for his advisory work. This second edition is dedicated to him on the occasion of his 80th year of
age. We are indebted to Joseph Stubenrauch and others at Marcel Dekker, Inc., for their laborious
editing work.
KEISHI GOTOH
HIROAKI MASUDA
KO HIGASHITANI
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