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Defoamers
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CiDRA
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By Dan Gysling and Doug Loose CiDRA Corporation 50 Barnes Park North Wallingford, CT 06492
Introduction Density is one of the most widely used composition-based measurements in industrial process control. However, it is well recognized that the presence of small, but unknown levels of entrained gases can mask the density of the non-aerated component of a process mixture, resulting in an ...
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Cambridge Viscosity
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Foamy oil PVT and Rheology Measurements Nasser Albartamani, John Ratulowski DB Robinson Research Ltd., Edmonton, Canada S.M. Farouq Ali, B. Lepski of Alberta
Introduction “Foamy oil” phenomenon is associated with primary cold production, a non-thermal recovery process, from heavy-oil reservoirs producing under solution-gas drive mechanism. The “foamy oil” hypothesis used to explain the unusually ...
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Charles Ross & Son Company
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Chemists and process engineers far and wide find that their job is commonly a never- ending rush to what could be made better. Ideas on how to control processing costs or improve product quality come by through careful research, sudden creativity or sometimes, as the humble will admit, sheer luck. But implementing any solution ultimately requires multiple tools and approaches.
The key phrase is ...
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Ross, Charles & Son Company
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Understanding Surfactants and New Methods of Dispersing
Chemists and process engineers far and wide find that their job is commonly a never- ending rush to what could be made better. Ideas on how to control processing costs or improve product quality come by through careful research, sudden creativity or sometimes, as the humble will admit, sheer luck. But implementing any solution ultimately ...
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Ross, Charles & Son Company
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Realities of mixing & dispersion operations in the coatings industry
Work in a typical lab is aimed at achieving a long list of goals. But every aspect of business in the lab is also driven by a collection of chronic shortages. Space for equipment in the lab is always tight, and virtually every lab manager will tell you that his lab is under-funded.
During the last few years, new directions in ...
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