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A CASE HISTORY

This is the step by step history of the planning and building of a medium size industrial laboratory. The progress and problems involved in this typical case history will serve to illustrate many of the more general or theoretical examples given in previous chapters. [Pg.140]

The company was a private label manufacturer of home maintenance and personal care products. Its laboratory would be involved with new product development, evaluation of raw materials, testing of competitive products, and quality control. Laboratory personnel would also be responsible for chemical safety in the plant and for proper waste disposal. [Pg.140]


Nonstirred ARC runs may give answers that do not adequately duphcate plant results when there are reactants that may settle out or that require mixing for the reaction to be carried out (DeHaven and Dietsche, The Dow Chemical Company, Pittsburgh, Calif., Catalyst Explosion A Case History, Plant (Operations Progress, April 1990). [Pg.2312]

Reference 2 gives a case history for a 30-in. line at I3,000gpm, and the author has observed a plant example for a 6-in. line at I45gpm. Both had Froude numbers in the troublesome range and both caused big problems. [Pg.315]

Pratt, T. H., Electrostatic Ignition in Enriched Oxygen Atmospheres A Case History, Process Safety Prog., V. 12, No. 4, 1993, p. 203. [Pg.542]

Silk, M. G., Can Non-Destructive Inspection Be Reliable y4/om, 377, 4-7, March (1988) Allinson, M., Flash Radiography , (E2/2 Unit Committee), UK Corrosion 87, (1987) Saunderson, D. H., The MFE Floor Scanner-A Case History , Colloq. The Economics of Non-Destructive Evaluation , Inst, of Elect. Engrs., January (1988)... [Pg.1151]

CFPs, especially the macroreticular ones, suffer of an appreciable fragility and require considerable attention to mechanical stress when employed in slurry reactors. A case history has been evaluated in this connection [29] and a considerable stability to friction in the case of some Pd / gel-type resin catalysts has been recorded (Figure 8). In any case, it has been observed that a shaken reactor is by far preferable to any rotationally stirred ones [29]. [Pg.206]

A Case History Gold With Varying Ligands... [Pg.242]

A Case History Enantioselective Allylic Alkylation Catalysed by Pd Nanoparticles... [Pg.431]

Application of aqueous size-exclusion chromatography to carbohydrates a case history... [Pg.352]

PLANT-SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF CASE HISTORIES 5.4.1 Plant A Case History... [Pg.214]

The purpose of this appendix is to provide a brief summary of experience regarding a case history with high temperature hydrogen attack of 2.25Cr-lMo steel. [Pg.20]


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