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SAP
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BASF SAP® SoftwAre HelPS CHemiCAlS induStry leAder StAy AHeAd on ComPliAnCe
“We needed to make a link between the world of substances and the world of logistics. That was the challenge, and that is what SAP delivered.”
Dr. Andreas Gypser, manager of eH&S Systems, BASf Se
Company • name: BASf Se • location: ludwigshafen, Germany • industry: Chemicals • Products and services: inorganics, ...
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General Monitors
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Integrated Solutions for Fixed Gas Detection
By Edward Naranjo and Gregory A. Neethling*
1.0 Preface Over the years, a variety of gas detection technologies have been developed for the oil, gas, and chemical process industries. The advent of embedded electronics, sophisticated firmware, new materials, and spectral techniques has prompted remarkable improvements in detection. In many cases, ...
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
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Achieving high performance process control (HPPC) requires that the control system operate the plant at optimal efciency over the full range of steady state and dynamic conditions. Air separation processes present particular challenges because of their energy intensive nature and demanding production schedules. The HPPC challenges for both cryogenic and adsorption processes are presented, recent ...
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
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Achieving high performance process control (HPPC) requires that the control system operate the plant at optimal efciency over the full range of steady state and dynamic conditions. Air separation processes present particular challenges because of their energy intensive nature and demanding production schedules. The HPPC challenges for both cryogenic and adsorption processes are presented, recent ...
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
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Cryogenic air separation technology has been successfully employed for many years to supply oxygen for the gasification of a wide range of hydrocarbon feedstocks to generate synthesis gas for the production of fuels, chemicals and other valuable products. Examples include the conversion of liquid and solid refinery waste streams into hydrogen for use within the refinery along with the ...
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