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Vessel size lining technology

The lining options for vessels have been described in Ch. 4 and reproduced here to aid our discussion. The selection of lining technology depends on several factors such as chemical resistance, material availability, vessel size, heat transfer consideration, shop versus field application, and cost (Tables... [Pg.279]

Summary The use of the on-line FT-Raman spectroscopy for monitoring a multi-step hydrosilylation reaction combines all the advantages of an on-line analytical tool (like real time measuring results, a direct view into the reaction, and no off-line sample collection) with the requirements for the application of technology in production plants, e. g., low calibration effort within a wide temperature range, stable calibration, simple system handling for the operator, small sized equipment at the reaction vessel, and no contact with the reaction media. [Pg.432]


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