Good Titration Practice in Petrochemicals

From the ground to the engine of a vehicle, the quality control of petrochemicals is critical in every stage of the process. Water sensitivity of petrochemicals as well as their non-aqueous solubility requires special handling of the samples and specific sensors and solvents used in their analysis. This GTP Petrochemical Webinar offers knowledge and tips to assist you in optimizing your oil and fuel analysis; such as Karl Fischer water determination, TAN, TBN and mercaptans.
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Modeling and Digital Twins for Process Development, presented

While the general idea of digital twins has been in use for nearly ten years, the chemical process industry has employed similar computational technologies for decades.
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Applying Safety Management System Principles for Lab Safety Excellence

Lab Manager

Safety Management Systems (SMS) have proven to be very effective in reducing the extent and severity of work-related injuries and illnesses. Several consensus standards are in use that outline the essential elements of an SMS, such as the American National Standard Institute’s (ANSI) Z10:2005 or the International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO) 45001 Standard. Although there are differences between the various SMS standards, there are core principles that support any SMS and are common to all systems.
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Enhanced Removal of Contaminants from Gas/Liquid Feeds to Petrochemical and Chemical Plants

Polymer

Removal of iron oxides/sulfides (black powder) in natural gas feeds to ethylene and ammonia plants is a key challenge in the petrochemical and chemical industries. Equally challenging is the removal of water/brine from liquid feeds such as naphtha, propane and propylene. This webinar will review advanced filtration and separation technologies used to remove solid contaminants from gas feeds and water from liquid feeds. Emphasis will be placed on plant optimization and performance.
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Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Capture

Numerous chemical absorbents and solid adsorbents are being developed for improved performance and reduced costs to capture CO2 from power plant flue gases or industrial plant effluents.
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