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Reduce Sensor Maintenance with Process Tolerant pH Electrodes
Maximising productivity in chlor-alkali processes is hampered by the unreliability, high maintenance, and short lifetime of traditional pH probes. In chlorine production, pH value is extremely important in a number of steps throughout the membrane cell process, with the purity of the brine entering electrolysis cells having a great bearing on process yield.
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HEMCO Corporation
UniFlow Specialty Fume Hoods HEMCO manufactures a wide selection of Specialty Fume
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MUNSON SCREEN CLASSIFYING CUTTER CONTROLS SIZE RANGES
A new Magnum Model 72 Screen Classifying Cutter from Munson Machinery reduces infeed products spanning a wider range of sizes, at approximately 75 percent higher rates than standard size models of equivalent length. The cutter features an 18 in. (457 mm) overall diameter rotor, versus the standard 10.5 in. (267 mm) diameter rotor, and contains a 72 in. (1829 mm) long helical array of 72 interconnected "four-sided stars" which hold 288 carbide cutter tips that continuously shear oversize materials against twin, stationary bed knives. With no frontal gaps between the cutter tips, material is cut into uniform pieces with minimum imperfections or fines, and little to no generation of heat.
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Via: Munson Machinery Company, Inc.
22 Jul 2016 | 10:52 am EDT -
MUNSON RIBBON BLENDER MEETS SANITARY STANDARDS
A new Munson Ribbon Blender that meets USDA sanitary standards, blends up to 1.84 cu m of powders, pastes or slurries. The unit, model HD-3.5-7-S316, is constructed of #316 stainless steel with continuous welds having 6 mm radii polished to 150 grit, a #4 (-32 Ra) interior surface finish and external removable seals.
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Via: Munson Machinery Company, Inc.
22 Jul 2016 | 10:48 am EDT -
New Year + New Location = Streamlined Operations
New Year + New Location = Streamlined Operations By Andy Andrews on February 22, 2016 This entry is filed under NEWS and tagged heat transfer fluids, paratherm, process industries. We are officially settled into our new headquarters building located at 2009 Renaissance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA. We briefly touched on the move in our end of year blog posted Dec. 30th and are excited to report that the
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Via: Paratherm
12 Jul 2016 | 9:14 pm EDT
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P-recovery on the move
Unlike fossil fuels or precious metals, phosphorus has no alternatives — we (and all other life forms on the planet) need phosphorus; it’s in our DNA, our bones and our energy-producing chemicals (ATP). We get it from our food — meat, grains and vegetables — so it’s not surprising that phosphorus is a key ingredient in fertilizer, as well as a component of sewage, manure and slaughterhouse waste (bone meal).... read moreVia: Chemical Engineering :: News
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Motors: Taming the CPI’s Energy Beast
Whether for pumping, mixing, compression or ventilation, motors are used everywhere in the chemical process industries (CPI). Unfortunately, they are notoriously energy intensive, accounting for about 65% of the electrical consumption of a chemical production site. However,... read moreVia: Chemical Engineering :: News
1 Feb 2013 | 12:00 am EST -
WANTED: Repeatability and Consistency for Powder-Flow Measurement
In the processing environment, powders often appear to exhibit variable flow behavior, which can be the cause of significant inefficiency in the form of unplanned shut downs or compromised product quality. However, the reality is that... read moreVia: Chemical Engineering :: News
1 Jan 2013 | 12:00 am EST -
Kirkpatrick Chemical Engineering Achievement Award
Chemical Engineering magazine's biennial prize is looking to honor the most noteworthy chemical engineering technology commercialized during 2011 or 2012... read moreVia: Chemical Engineering :: News
1 Jan 2013 | 12:00 am EST -
Simulation for the Masses
While almost all chemical processors employ simulation software during the early design stages of new plants or new lines, simulation vendors say best-in-class facilities take the powerful tools further and use them for improving operations and profitability. And, across the board, software providers are working hard to make their most recent applications more user-friendly and accessible, so that more engineers and operators can take advantage of these available and advanced engineering tools.... read moreVia: Chemical Engineering :: News
1 Dec 2012 | 12:00 am EST
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