Transforming the Process Industries through Modular Chemical Process Intensification

The ideas of process intensification and modular chemical processes offer the promise of fundamentally changing the way the process industries operate – from the types of equipment employed to the business models of industry participants.  In this talk, Jim will look at recent developments, will touch briefly on market, economic, and regulatory forces and technology trends that are creating a pull for modular and intensified process and will finish with a discussion of RAPID, a Manufacturing USA institute.
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Carbon Footprint Reduction – Are Low-Tech Solutions Still Relevant?

In the age of increasingly expensive and complex carbon-capture and sequestration technologies, can low-tech, legacy solutions still play a pivotal role in reducing the emission of VOCs and greenhouse gasses?
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Updates in China's Hazardous Waste Management Regulations and Compliance Suggestions

ChemLinked

Compared with sewage and waste gas, the regulation and control of hazardous waste started late in China. However, with gradual improvements made to the system of sewage and waste gas regulation, the central government has been devoting greater efforts to strengthen the supervision of hazardous waste, introducing and revising a series of relevant regulations and policies. Due to frequent regulatory updates, uncertainties of policy orientation, and regional differences in supervision and law enforcement, enterprises may be confused about specific management requirements, which adds to the difficulty of compliance.
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Regulatory Requirements for Continuous Emissions Monitoring

Today’s Webchat will explore best technologies for controlling NOx emissions, specifically the use of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR).
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ChemSec Marketplace: An Exchange Platform for Green Chemistry Alternatives

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In recent years there has been a legislative drive for companies to substitute hazardous chemicals in their products and supply chain with safer alternatives. In REACH, the European wide chemical legislation, substances of very high concern SVHCs are identified, restricted and banned in due course.
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