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Petrochemical plants, and especially their process water recovery plants, are a major source of air pollution. If odours are a recurring problem, the emission of greenhouse gases may also be particularly ...
ByPi² Technologies Inc based in Montreal, QUEBEC (CANADA)
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Petrochemical production plants suffer from repeated operational disruption caused by undesired fouling, corrosion and foam problems. The consequences are high operating costs and occupational safety concerns. Our dedicated treatment programs help to secure a failure-free operation of your plants and decisively contribute to a considerable reduction of the total operating ...
ByKurita Water Industries Ltd based in Tokyo, JAPAN
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Highly complex processes in refinery and petrochemical plants demand the competent handling of operational facilities and products. Water and process treatment also have to meet these requirements in order to ensure plant and system safety. ...
ByKurita Water Industries Ltd based in Tokyo, JAPAN
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The petrochemical industry is a process intensive industry which utilizes relatively large quantities of water in its refining operations. This industry involves the processing of chemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas that are used for a variety of chemical purposes. ...
ByGenesis Water Technologies, Inc. based in Maitland, FLORIDA (USA)
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Pharmaceutical companies today are operating in a challenging environment. Pharmaceutical wastewater treatment management is increasingly becoming critical to the entire operations of a pharmaceutical manufacturer. These companies are facing challenges of water scarcity requiring them to look more closely at employing pharmaceutical wastewater reuse strategies for cost management. In addition, companies in this industry are faced with tighter regulatory water discharge ...
ByGenesis Water Technologies, Inc. based in Maitland, FLORIDA (USA)
Lyophilization, commonly referred to as freeze drying, is the process of removing water from a product by sublimation and desorption. The freeze drying process is optimised by the introduction of solvents and gas species to improve product quality and to enhance the drying process. ...
ByHiden Analytical Ltd. based in Warrington, UNITED KINGDOM
Process Information: Candle Filters can be used in the dry process (electric furnace) described below; the phosphate rock is sintered or nodulized to facilitate escape of phosphorus vapours in the furnace and to prevent the blowing over of dust. After sintering, the material is sized and the fines returned to the sintering machine. Coke and sand are added and the materials charged to the electric furnace. The temperature of the furnace is approximately 2400 ...
ByBegg Cousland Envirotec Limited based in Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM
Biomaterials are those materials which interact with the native-tissue, organ or function in a body. They have recently attracted a lot of attention due to the potential applications in replacing major components and systems in a living organism. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) has emerged as a useful technique, offering insights into the composition, chemical state, and bonding characteristics of biomaterial surfaces. Our state-of-the-art XPS technology is allowing researchers to understand important ...
ByKratos Analytical Ltd. based in Wharfside, UNITED KINGDOM
Mixing Valves: These valves combine two or more separate fluid streams into a single output, creating a homogeneous mixture. This is essential for achieving desired temperatures, chemical blends, and product consistency. Diverting Valves: Used to change the flow direction within a piping system. They can shift fluids between different processes, enable bypasses, or isolate system sections as needed. Valve Types: Different valve types offer varying levels of control and suitability for mixing/diverting: Ball ...
ByKDV Flow Limited based in Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM
