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Chemical Processing Magazine - August 2009

Chemical Processing Magazine - August 2009

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Chemical Processing Magazine - August 2009

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  Chemical Processing Magazine - August 2009 cover story
14    A Different Plant Appears on the Horizon
Te chemical plant of the future will be smaller, safer, more ef-
fcient, better controlled and use other feedstocks. Advances in a
variety of areas will transform processing. Cooperative eforts, such
as the Flexible, Fast and Future Factory initiative in Europe, as well
as moves by individual companies aim to provide a path ahead.
FeatUres
  DesIgN AND oPtImIzAtIoN
19  Properly Tackle Inexperience on Project Teams
    Given the lack of experienced professionals in the engineering
and construction industry, it’s increasingly important to put
new people on the right teams as well as build their know-how.
  mAINteNANCe AND oPeRAtIoNs
23  Proft More from Process Simulation
    Financial benefts of using a dynamic process simulator needn’t
stop or start at operator training. Tey can begin earlier than
initial training and continue throughout a plant’s lifecycle.
  INstRumeNtAtIoN AND CoNtRol
27    How Does Your Control System Measure Up?
    Keeping score of a plant’s control system performance can help
measure, track and boost its performance.
  mAKINg It WoRK
32  Polymer Plant Achieves Record Output
    Faster batch turnarounds and better repeatability spur impres-
sive results at a synthetic polymers plant. In three years, reactor
output has risen by more than 30%.
colUmns
7    From the Editor: Make the Most of Your
Summer Reading.
8    ChemicalProcessing.com: Extra, Extra
— Read All About It!
9    Field Notes: Please Don’t Hire Me!
12    Energy Saver: Not All Carbon Dioxide
Is Created Equal.
13    Compliance Advisor: Safety Comes
First for Nanotechnology.
36    Plant InSites: View Data from a Diferent
Perspective.
42    End Point: Process Flare-up Leads to
Blacklist Fear.
departments
10    In Process: Bio-based Route for Allyl Al-
cohols Beckons | Model Promises Insights on
Natural Catalysts | CP Articles Win Awards
 
35    Process Puzzler: Tame a Troublesome
Termowell.
38  Equipment & Services
39    Product Spotlight/Classifeds
41    Ad Index  
 
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