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Dont expect any major changes in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations during 2006. Heres a summary of trends and developments anticipated this year. |
02/17/2006 |
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Results of our online polls often provide insights you can use. |
02/23/2012 |
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Despite its 30-plus-year history, advanced process control (APC) applications remain few and far between, but it doesnt need to be that way. Dave Harrold, cofounder of the AFAB Group, reports. |
06/01/2007 |
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What is the CAPE-OPEN Laboratories Network (CO-LaN)? The primary purpose of CO-LaN is to promote the use and the development of the CAPE-OPEN standards in Computer-Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) software, and more generally to encourage all actions aimed at facilitating the use of CAPE software tools in industry, government agencies and academia. |
07/22/2005 |
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What is the level of engineering expertise in your company? Is your company moving in the right direction? Take our quick poll to find out. |
02/29/2012 |
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What Is The Trouble With Tribbles? Our Ask the Experts panel may not have that answer, but it does offer myriad other solutions. |
06/18/2009 |
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What is your site's interest in using a digital fieldbus for process control? This quick survey will enable you to instantly benchmark your site. |
05/31/2011 |
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What is your site's interest in using scavenged power for wireless devices? Has your plant considered power from vibration and heat? Participate in our quick poll. |
04/30/2012 |
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What exactly goes into a great workplace? Senior editor Diane Dierking investigates and finds that companies that foster trust, pride and camaraderie among coworkers rank highest. |
03/11/2005 |
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Minimizing costs is only one part of the economic equation for profitability. |
09/27/2005 |
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US chemical makers face challenges but are gaining a competitive edge |
01/13/2012 |
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What Works: Wireless PCs streamline warehouse operations The basic principles of Lean Manufacturing date back at least to the 18th century. In Poor Richard's Almanack, Benjamin Franklin wrote, He that idly loses 5s. [shillings] worth of time, loses 5s., and might as prudently throw 5s. into the river. He that loses 5s not only loses that sum, but all the other advantages that might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by the time a young man becomes old, amounts to a comfortable bag of money. |
05/27/2007 |
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What you need to know about nanotechnology For the first time at the Chem Show, a two-day workshop and symposium titled Nano 101 Nanomaterials Processing will provide an overview of the nanomaterials industry and market, synthesis and processing issues, safe handling and use of nanostructured materials and case studies on engineered nanoparticulate material systems. |
08/13/2007 |
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Quick online polls can provide a variety of insights. |
03/17/2010 |
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What's the impact on an engineering career at your company of starting out in a production role? Did you start your career in chemical engineering on the production floor? Take the anonymous poll now to benchmark against your peers. |
08/01/2010 |
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What's the interest in using renewable feedstocks? Take this quick poll now. |
10/30/2011 |
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What's your plant's interest in using state-based control? Take our short, anonymous survey and instantly benchmark your facility. |
01/02/2011 |
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Whats in the air for continuous emissions monitoring? More attention to mercury and increased acceptance of predictive approaches is emerging. Such monitoring not only can keep plants on the right side of regulators but also can help provide insights for optimizing operation of equipment. |
04/13/2007 |
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Whats needed in process automation? A recent survey of end users provides an extensive wish list |
05/05/2008 |


