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Understand the cold facts about subcooling Systems sometimes can surmount major layout errors |
06/04/2008 |
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August 2008: Designing a desulfurization process How would you improve this design? |
06/01/2008 |
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Plant InSites: Cast a cold eye on columns Subcooling can complicate and compromise tower performance |
05/23/2008 |
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Watch out with variable speed pumping Pump curves suggest rethinking the usual control strategy |
05/02/2008 |
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Achieve Optimum Centrifugal Pump Performance Proper bearings, lubrication and seals as well as proactive maintenance are crucial. |
02/13/2008 |
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Mind the curves when using different size pumps. |
02/13/2008 |
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Bubbles can buoy level measurement Tough services dont necessarily demand expensive devices. |
01/28/2008 |
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Measuring the Flow of Liquids with NonCondensable Gas Getting the air out is a cardinal rule of liquid flow measurement, but sometimes the gas is a necessary and desireable component of the mixture. Then what? |
11/16/2007 |
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Health monitoring leaves fewer reasons to live with stiction, wrong-sizing and excessive wear. |
10/19/2007 |
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Signet 2537 flowmeter offers low power, high resolution options The Signet 2537 flow sensor is the next generation in fluid measurement technology from the inventor of the original paddlewheel flowmeter. |
10/16/2007 |
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Monthly Preview: December 2007 Here's a look at what will soon be featured on ChemicalProcessing.com. Be sure to check back for the latest articles, news and columns before you see it in print. |
10/02/2007 |
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Level Measurement: The Very Last Resort How do you make the measurement that cant be made? |
08/28/2007 |
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Chemical Processing's Equipment & Services feature provides a variety of production equipment, supplier services and parts. |
08/22/2007 |
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Chemical Processing's Equipment & Services feature provides a variety of production equipment, supplier services and parts. |
07/24/2007 |
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Control valves for slurry service In this installment of Ask The Experts, noted process control authority and CONTROL Columnist Béla Lipták and his cadre of automation experts answer a readers question regarding control valves for slurry services. |
05/01/2007 |
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Understanding an operating system reduces costs and improves reliability. Getting the most out of your pump demands a well-thought-out, holistic strategy. |
04/30/2007 |
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Whats the latest on control valves? Here's a look at the current marketplace for the final element that all control stuff is aimed atthe control valve that produces the end result. |
04/17/2007 |
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Compelling reasons to choose an insertion magnetic flow sensor Measuring flow rates and volumes of water and chemicals in the water, wastewater and chemical treatment industries requires the latest, simple to use and cost-effective technology that can keep up with the rigorous demands of the various applications. |
03/14/2007 |
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ControlGlobal.com contributor David W. Spitzer provides a look from a process automation perspective at how magmeters and Venturi meters are vying with ultrasonics for clean and dirty water applications. |
11/09/2006 |
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Handling slurries (a mix of solids and liquids), should be based on experience and experiments, not theory. Much of the knowledge obtained from pneumatic conveyors and fluidization systems can be used in understanding slurries. |
11/01/2006 |


