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Arkema Heats Up HVAC Industry; Aims To Cool Global Warming CP 50 company focuses on energy efficiency. |
09/08/2009 |
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P&G Sells Pharmaceuticals Business; Focuses On Consumer Health Care Consumer products giant simplifies product line for sustainability. |
08/26/2009 |
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Eli Lilly Delivers Solid Financials; Practices Corporate Citizenship CP 50 company remains a strong contender in the pharmaceutical arena. |
08/12/2009 |
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Case Study: Migration Boosts Batch Operations New control system improves consistency and halves batch creation time. |
06/23/2009 |
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Select The Right Gas Delivery System Pay particular attention to pipe size and materials compatibility. |
06/03/2009 |
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BASF Deals With Demand Decline; Shortens Workweek; Builds New Plants CP 50 company is rigorously and rapidly implementing programs to reduce costs, boost efficiency. |
05/20/2009 |
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Equipment Maintenance: Thermal Imaging Changes the Picture Pharmaceutical plant benefits by taking a different look at equipment. |
05/07/2009 |
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Disposable Equipment: Single-Minded Quest Continues Disposable equipment gains a growing role in bioprocessing. |
05/06/2009 |
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Program Targets Toxic "Hot Spots" EPA rolls out school monitoring air initiative. |
04/14/2009 |
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Chemical Leasing is a Viable Option Use it to promote sustainable management of chemicals |
03/13/2009 |
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Catalyst Simplifies Amines Production Pincer complex spurs single-step synthesis of primary amines from ammonia and alcohols |
12/04/2008 |
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The road is uneven and includes geographic and demographic turns. |
12/01/2008 |
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Debate reveals chemical engineers desire for more innovation. |
11/25/2008 |
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Olympics showcase some of chemical engineerings best efforts |
08/27/2008 |
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EPA clarifies position on ion-generating equipment Claims about a products ability to kill pests, including germs, can lead to EPA regulation, says Lynn Bergeson, regulatory editor. |
10/30/2007 |
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Do some heavy thinking about light loads Cutting steam demand can get you into hot water, advises Contributing Editor Andrew W. Sloley, contributing editor, in this month's Plant InSites column. |
10/01/2007 |
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Industry needs to swim with the tide of regulation Controls on chemical use and manufacture are increasingly global in nature, says Mike Spear, editor at large, in this month's End Point column. |
08/31/2007 |
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With the new high risk chemical facilities federal anti-terrorism regulations, its time for the chemical industry to ratchet up its cyber-security efforts. Theres a surge in interest in cyber-subjects such as security certification, defense-in-depth strategies, risk-based planning and improved policies and procedures. |
08/31/2007 |
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DHS aims to lock down security rules Expect a final ruling this summer on chemicals covered and some other key issues, warns Lynn Bergeson, regulatory editor. |
07/06/2007 |
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Chemical security rules edge forward Advance rulemaking was recently issued on anti-terrorism standards. Lynn Bergeson provides a summary in monthly Compliance Advisor column. |
02/12/2007 |


