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Process engineering: Particle size reduction techniques and equipment There are numerous industries that depend on size reduction to improve performance or to meet specifications. This article details size-reduction techniques and equipment that may assist you when handling these materials. |
02/15/2005 |
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Mixing moves osmosis technology forward U.S. soldiers get drinking water via the first forward-osmosis membrane, which is made possible by high-shear mixing. The process is spontaneous and requires no moving parts or special expertise. |
02/07/2005 |
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Process manufacturing: Assure batch uniformity for freeze-dried products Success requires precise control of process conditions, extensive equipment testing, and analysis of bulk solution, dry and reconstituted product; surrogates can be used for some tests. |
01/19/2005 |
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Process Engineering Measurement Technology white paper database Eleven papers cover a variety of subjects including use in safety-instrumented systems. |
01/15/2005 |
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Process Engineering Test and Measurement white paper database This white paper database addresses a multitude of subjects related to both hardware and software. |
01/06/2005 |
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Process Puzzler: Serve up better column operation Readers tackle Chemical Processing's process puzzler question and offer tips about how to keep a stripper column from flooding. |
12/21/2004 |
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Single-use equipment is finding a place in the biopharmaceutical industry. One company has even designed a new bioprocessing facility around the disposable equipment. |
09/16/2004 |
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Don't Send Money Down the Drain A versatile system meets Federal standards while minimizing VOCs in wastewater |
03/31/2004 |
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Plugging hampers solids' Removal A reader seeks an answer to the best way to control solids' removal rate from an evaporator. |
03/11/2004 |
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When specifying dust collectors, it may not be necessary to follow ASME code to the letter. Ask the right questions and ask them early |
10/15/2003 |
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The appropriate testing procedures can help direct the selection of pressure or vacuum filtration equipment and ensure optimum equipment operation |
04/11/2003 |


