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#1 sush

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Posted 17 July 2007 - 10:36 PM

Hello
I m a final year student and preparing a seminar on environmental pollutiom control.
Can u help me out in finding the method of petrol vapour recovery during uploading and refuling.

Thanks

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Sush

#2 gvdlans

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Posted 18 July 2007 - 03:04 AM

1) Understand that there is not one single method, but various competing methods
2) Go to www.google.com
3) type "vapor recovery" or "vapour recovery" and then press search
4) check out the many usefull hits you get, such as http://www.coolsorption.com or http://vgt.no/defaul...asp?k=46&id=111
5) Ask unit vendors for more information if necessary
6) If your report is in English, you may consider to take a course in written English as well, looking at the many errors you made in a post of just a few lines

#3 sush

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Posted 19 July 2007 - 10:52 PM

Hi qvdlans,

Thanks for ur immediate concern.
I gone through the sites bt still hv to work out more.

Expecting ur help in future also.
Sush

#4 gvdlans

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Posted 20 July 2007 - 12:38 AM

You're welcome but please refrain from using chatroom language such as u, ur and "bt sill hv". I assume you will not use this language in your seminar (unless you want to make a fool of yourself...).

Good luck.




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