Rating:  Summary: Excellent reference book Review: The additions from the previous edition are timely and comprehensive. This book is an essential for practicing chemical engineers, academics, and students.
Rating:  Summary: consider the Platimum edition instead Review: The same 7th edition (1997), but printed in 1999 and accompanied of a CD with the entire text (in Adobe Acrobat format) can be bought by essentially the same price as a "Platimum Edition"; a much better deal. Beware of the CD-only version; you'll have to read 3000 pages in two columns on your screen!.
Rating:  Summary: It's a good book. Review: This book content many useful materials for chemical engineering's student.
Rating:  Summary: Don't buy this book Review: This book is only useful to academics and is written with only them in mind. Actual process engineers as well as undergraduate students will get nothing out of it.
Rating:  Summary: Don't buy this book Review: This book is only useful to academics and is written with only them in mind. Actual process engineers as well as undergraduate students will get nothing out of it.
Rating:  Summary: looking for equipment Review: This book is very important specially in chemical engineering. But the price is too high (for people in the country like me, Indonesia).
Rating:  Summary: A must for every Chemical Engineer Review: This is a great place to start to look for information within the field of process/chemical engineering. The size of the book can be a little daunting, although the handbook is broken into logical sections that once the reader has come to grips with the way the book is organised, makes finding information easy.It is not a definitive authority on everything in the field - but it is a really great place to start to look for information on that problem that you need to look at, and have no idea where to start. Two very useful sections are the conversion and physical properties.
Rating:  Summary: A must to show the reality Review: This is the best book to show how distant are the theory and the practice of a Chemical Engineer.
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