The abundance of wood, combined with its natural durability and inherent strength, led to its once being considered a traditional material for use in the chemical industry, both as a material of construction for buildings and as a material for use in processing equipment.
Subject
Acids,
Buildings,
Costs,
Materials,
Salts,
Industries,
Storage,
Wood,
Filters,
Roofs,
Steel,
Construction,
Corrosion protection
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1970
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