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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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Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies
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This paper summarizes different operating aspects and experiences of several SHARON plants. The SHARON process is suitable for treatment of high strength ammonia wastewaters such as reject water from dewatering of digested sewage sludge and wastewater from sludge drying or incineration plants. The aerated retention time and nitrite concentration are the two most important process parameters to ...
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Flexsim Software Products, Inc.
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Agent based simulation has it's roots in theoretical mathematics since the 1940s. The concept has it's basis in the idea of large systems of interacting machine automata which can replicate, learn and reproduce. The early adoption of the technique in the simulation field has been evolutionary and has developed and matured significantly in recent years. Several influential studies in the field ...
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Victaulic Company
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The dual agent fire extinguishing system generates a homogeneous suspension of sub-10 micron water droplets and nitrogen gas that is delivered at relatively high momentum with very low operating pressures relative to existing fire suppression technologies. The combined extinguishing characteristics of water and nitrogen enhance the individual components: coupled with high delivery momentum, the ...
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