Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Product Processing Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes

Product Processing (Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes) [Pg.80]

Separation temology, a cornerstone of chemical technology, has a diversity that virtually no other area can match. Separation processes require about 43 % of energy consumption and 40-70% of the investment costs [Eissen 2002]. Thermal separation processes [Sattler 2001, Schonbucher 2002] such as rectification, mechanical processes such as filtration and size reduction, and chemical reactions (e.g., ion exchange) are used. Accordingly, the range of apparatus and auxiliary materials is huge, and so only a small selection can be presented here. [Pg.80]


Z3 Product Processing (Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes) I 91... [Pg.91]

Product Processing (Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes) 123 I-----------------------------------> A... [Pg.123]


See other pages where Product Processing Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes is mentioned: [Pg.99]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.147]   


SEARCH



Mechanical process

Mechanical separation

Mechanical separations process

Mechanism thermal

Mechanisms process

Process product separation

Processing mechanics

Processing separation

Processive mechanism

Product mechanical

Product separation

Product thermal

Production separations

Separation mechanism

Separation processes

Separator mechanical

Separators production process

THERMAL MECHANICAL

Thermal Separation Processes

Thermal processes

Thermal separation

© 2024 chempedia.info