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Chemical Engineering Magazine - October 2009

Chemical Engineering Magazine - October 2009

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34   Cover Story Estimating
the Total Cost of Cartridge
and Bag Filtration  When
changeout and disposal costs
are added to the purchase
cost of filters, the total cost
of disposable filters can more
than quadruple  A proven
method of reducing total life-
cycle cost is larger surface-
area filters
neWs
11   Chementator World’s largest refinery
starts up a novel sulfur-removal system;
This wastewater-treatment technology
can cut sludge by 50% or more; Imitat-
ing nature for improved CO2 capture;
This CO2-capture process promises
to have half the energy cost of MEA;
Removing Hg from soil; Making acrylic
acid from glycerin; Dandelion rubber;
This newly commercialized organic
semiconductor is solutions-processible;
A photocatalyst moves closer to com-
mercialization; Modular design would
shorten construction times for nuclear
plants; Corn starch may have a future as
a foam packaging material; and more
19   Newsfront Employment Outlook 
A soft economy means fewer chemi-
cal engineering jobs, but salaries hold
steady
23   Newsfront Feeling the Pressure  En-
hanced pressure transmitters can help
processors reduce maintenance and
labor costs during the economic pinch engineering
32       Facts At Your Fingertips Chemical 
Resistance of Thermoplastics 
This one-page guide outlines consider-
ations for choosing thermoplastics in
corrosion-resistant applications
44    Feature Report  Energy Efficiency: 
Tracking Natural Gas With Flowmeters  
Thermal mass flowmeters provide advan-
tages over other options for metering the
consumption of natural gas by individual
combustion units throughout the facility
49    Environmental Manager  Preventing
Dust Explosions  Risk management pro-
grams are critical for safe handling and
processing of combustible dust as well as
for OSHA regulatory compliance
52    Engineering Practice  Compressed
Gases: Managing Cylinders Safely Follow
these recommendations to ensure the safe
handling, storage and use of gas cylinders
equipment & serviCes
32D-2 ChemShow Preview (Domestic 
   Edition) This storage unit can survive a
5-psi blast without damage; Increase pro-
cess capacity with this thin-film evapora-
tor; This vacuum filter is certified to 0 12
microns; Clean-up and maintenance for
this round separator is easy; These bal-
ances offer redesigned user interface; Get
a large filter area with this belt filter; Filter
viscous media with this ultrafiltration cas-
sette; Increased process control offered
with this absorption sensor; and more
32I-2 New Products & Services (Interna-
   tional Edition) Scrub more H2S with this
new adsorbent; Hazmat suits that are certi-
fied for safety; Improve vessel cleaning with
this new range of spray balls; Connect and
disconnect fluid lines safely with this cou-
pler; A wireless modem for gathering data
remotely; For high throughputs, consider
this dry vacuum pump; This standardized
canned-motor pump has built-in protection;
and more
33   Focus Analyzers  A new line for simply
and easily determining melting point; In-
process analyzers eliminate the need for
random sampling; New laser gas analyzer
for insitu, cross-stack tests; Moisture and
solids analyzer cools 25% faster  
 
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