Industrial Processing Division

By: Peterson, Gilbert (DSIR, Head Office. Wellington) (comp.).
Contributor(s): Ruscoe, Quentin (DSIR, Science Information Division. Wellington) (ed.) | DSIR, Industrial Processing Division. Lower Hutt.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: DSIR information series ; no. 152.Publisher: 1981Description: 27 p.Subject(s): AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS | RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENTS | PROCESSING | INDUSTRIAL PLANTS | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY | METALLURGY | PILOT PLANTS | QUALITY ASSURANCE | LIQUID FUELS | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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The Industrial Processing Division of DSIR, located at Gracefield, Lower Hutt, undertakes applied research to develop new and improved methods of processing New Zealand materials, from agricultural, forestry, mineral, and energy resources, and bringing these to commercial viability by pilot-scale studies. Research areas include metallurgy, chemical engineering, pollution control, and technical and economic studies of manufacturing processes. The division advises and assists industries and Government departments in the efficient use of energy, and the development and conservation of New Zealand's energy resources. (MSJ)
In: DSIR information series
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JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON OFF-SITE STACK NO. 152 1981 1 Available J011124

18 photos; a directory of staff, activities, and services

The Industrial Processing Division of DSIR, located at Gracefield, Lower Hutt, undertakes applied research to develop new and improved methods of processing New Zealand materials, from agricultural, forestry, mineral, and energy resources, and bringing these to commercial viability by pilot-scale studies. Research areas include metallurgy, chemical engineering, pollution control, and technical and economic studies of manufacturing processes. The division advises and assists industries and Government departments in the efficient use of energy, and the development and conservation of New Zealand's energy resources. (MSJ)

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