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Evaluate SMB Chromatography for Your Separation Here's a quick way to determine whether the technique suits your processing needs. |
04/21/2010 |
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Interest in Molecular Sieve Films Grows Chemical engineers overcome membrane boundary defect hurdle. |
08/11/2009 |
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Compliance: Vehicle Emissions May Prove Costly EPA proposes to find that GHGs endanger public health. |
05/11/2009 |
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Sometimes you can design out the need for instrumentation. |
02/23/2009 |
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Court Strikes Down Key Emissions Exemption Decision tightens hazardous air pollution emissions standards. |
02/20/2009 |
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Chemical Safety Board Gets Rebuke Recent report points to failings and necessary remedial actions |
10/10/2008 |
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EPA rethinks air quality standards, seeks comments. |
02/05/2008 |
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Expect tighter particulate matter standards Tighter particulate matter standards are in our future, according to Regulatory Editor Lynn Bergeson in this month's Compliance Advisor column on ChemicalProcessing.com |
09/21/2006 |
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Process engineering: Powder blending from art to science Predictive models, PAT, and continuous processing promise to reduce variability and improve product quality. |
07/13/2005 |
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Reflections on the 2005 World Batch Forum conference In this "special to the web" article, WBF Chairman Maurice Wilkins offers his thoughts on the 2005 WBF conference held last month in Atlantic City. |
06/09/2005 |
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Process engineering: Save time and money with field calibrators Portable, handheld calibrators save time for technicians checking equipment in the field. |
06/09/2005 |
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Control system security: What's in your server? Security threats to control system networks are a fact of life. See these tips and techniques culled from end users and vendors on how you can keep the Barbarians at bay. |
06/09/2005 |
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The essentiality of process-safety management The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) says revision of the Process Safety Management standard is necessary, but OSHA disagrees. |
05/25/2005 |
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Process Puzzler: Choose a pump wisely Readers offer tips about how to choose the best pump for slurry service. |
05/25/2005 |
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Process manufacturing & The Clean Air Act Read the entire Clean Air Act to see if your plant is compliant. |
03/01/2005 |
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There are a plethora of devices in the marketplace that are designed to improve separation and thus improve product efficiency. Learn how to determine which one is ideal for each particular process application. |
02/18/2005 |
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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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Chemicals get a bad reaction in Washington Accidents and deaths have not been enough to spur regulatory change under the Bush administration. There have been 167 accidents in the past two decades, and 108 people were killed in 48 of the incidents. |
01/28/2005 |
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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 |


