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Novozymes is a market leader in enzyme solutions. Their manufacturing capabilities are based on an advanced biotech platform, for identifying new enzyme applications. Novozymes produces and sells more than 500 enzyme products covering more than 20 different industries in the food, feed and technical sectors, in 120 countries. With more than 75 types of enzymes and almost 600 different products, Novozymes has the world largest enzymes portfolio. [Pg.254]

New enzymes to address industrial problems are searched among a collection of more than 25,000 classified microorganisms. These microorganisms cover a broad range of habitats, from garden soil to extreme conditions (volcanoes, polar ice, and deep-sea environments). This biodiversity multiplies the number of possible derivable enzymes nature is the basis for all its products. [Pg.254]

All products are tested in small-scale applications that perfectly imitate customers production, covering all the industries that are served. However, products are not just tested for performance, but also for environmental impact and the health impact on customers personnel. [Pg.254]

Increasing knowledge is undertaken through a global R D network with academic centers and companies worldwide, as well as in-licensing opportunities for novel technologies, which complement their own R D capabilities. [Pg.254]


High Voltage HRC Fuses. Publication No. MFG/47, The English Electric Co. of India Ltd. [Pg.320]

R.K. Gupta. NGEF Ltd, New Delhi J.R. Mahajan, Voltas Ltd. Mumbai Anil Kamra. Crompton Greaves Ltd, New Delhi B. Raman, BHEL, Bhopal S.K. Sharma, GE Motors India Ltd. Faridabad Anirudh Singh, BHEL, New Delhi... [Pg.987]

Sunil K. Kaul and K. Stikhija. Fenner (India) Ltd. Hyderabad/New Delhi ... [Pg.987]

Kamal Singhania, Crompton Greaves Ltd, New Delhi Ashawni Kaul, Kirloskar Electric, New Delhi AtuI Khanna, AVK-SEGC Controls (India) Ltd, New Delhi V.K. Chaudhary, Cable Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi O P Kwatra, Havell s India Ltd, New Delhi... [Pg.988]

S. P. Singh, CEA, New Delhi Dr Subir Sen and Indu Shekhar Jha, Pow er Grid Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi Brajesh Malviya, ABB India Ltd. New Delhi M. Hanif, BHEL, New Delhi... [Pg.988]

At about 12 40 A.M. December 3, 1984, the accident occurred that took 2,500 lives at the Union Carbide (India) Ltd. (UCIL) operated pesticide plant. The first indication of process upset was when the control-room operator (CRO) noted that the temperature in a supposedly refrigerated tank storing methyl isocyanate gas (MIC), had risen to 77° F. The pressure, normally 2 to 25 psi was 55 psi. [Pg.251]

Web site www.maxindia.com Parent Company Max India Ltd. (India)... [Pg.173]

E 605 , parathion, 60 E.I.D. Parry (India) Ltd., 171 Eaglebrook Inc., 226 Eagle-Picher Industries Inc., 226 Eagle-Picher Minerals hic., 226 Eagle-Picher Technologies EEC, 226 EASTAPURE , acetic acid, 60 Easterna, 154... [Pg.331]

Composition Macmillan India Ltd., Bangalore 560025, India Printing Zechnersche Buchdruckerei GmbH, D-6720 Speyer Bookbinding GroBbuchbinderei Josef Spinner, D-7583 Ottersweier Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany... [Pg.300]

Typesetting Macmillan India Ltd., Bangalore-25 Printing Saladruck, Berlin, Binding Liideritz Bauer, Berlin 51/3020-5 4 3 2 1 0 Printed on acid-free paper... [Pg.3]

Typeset by Macmillan India Ltd, Bangalore, India Printed and bound by Henry Ling Ltd, Dorchester, UK... [Pg.5]

W. J. Koves, Ex-Ofpcio Member, UOP LLC A. P. Rangus, Ex-Ofpcio Member, Bechtel C. J. Melo, Alternate, Worley Parsons A. Soni, Delegate, Engineers India Ltd. [Pg.11]

Raja Ram, J. and Kuriacose, J.C. Kinetics and Mechanism of Chemical Transformations, 1st Edition, McMillan India Ltd., New Delhi (1993). [Pg.250]

The worst chemical disaster in history occurred on December 3, 1984, in Bhopal, India, a city of some 1.6 million people in the state of Madhya Pradesh. On that date in the middle of the night, a tank at the Union Carbide India Ltd. plant leaked between 25 and 40 tons of methyl isocyanate, a volatile colorless liquid, into the atmosphere of Bhopal. This highly toxic gas settled onto the city and its inhabitants in a silent, if odorous, cloud. The results were horrific some 3800 people died and another 2700 experienced total or partial permanent disability. By some estimates, more than 10% of the population of Bhopal—170,000 people—suffered some adverse effect from the methyl isocyanate leak. [Pg.30]

Reproduced by permission of Infomedia India Ltd., publisher of Chemical World magazine. [Pg.349]

The authors are also grateful to the following copyright owners for their permission to reproduce tables and text from their publications American Chemical Society (The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Industrial and Laboratory Nitrations, ACS Symposium Series 22 and Nitration Recent Laboratory and Industrial Developments, ACS Symposium Series 623) and Infomedia India Ltd Chemical World). [Pg.411]


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