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Polishing Agents
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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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Central States Industrial Equipment and Service, Inc
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Chemical services of any kind may require special alloys for corrosion resistance, freedom from metal ion contamination, or both. Bioprocessing applications can have even more stringent requirements, due to the high degree of cleanliness required to convey sterile and non-sterile products or solutions. Tubing and/or piping systems, must, therefore meet these requirements in their fabrication, ...
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Central States Industrial Equipment and Service, Inc
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Materials of Construction for Biopharmaceutical Water Systems, Part 2
Michelle M. Gonzalez Principal Engineer Corporate Engineering and Capital Projects Amgen, Inc.
Stainless steels are uniquely qualified for bioprocessing applications not only because of their long service life, availability, and fabricability, but also because they are non- corroding, non-contaminant, can be polished to very ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to unload four different types of pharmaceutical powders from both bulk bags and drums, into one common outlet. The materials were as small as 20 microns in diameter and often caked, smeared, bridged, and packed during routine material handling. This system needed ...
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