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Ecological and Economic Aspects of Electret Application

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Electrets In Engineering

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Use of electrets in machines influences technicoeconomic aspects of machinery production and durability, as well as on ecological and social problems. Some of these questions are treated in this chapter.

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Kestelman, V.N., Pinchuk, L.S., Goldade, V.A. (2000). Ecological and Economic Aspects of Electret Application. In: Electrets In Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4455-5_8

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