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Kurita: Away with the salts

Kurita’s experts discuss how the company's ACF technology significantly reduces water consumption in industrial processes.

 
 
 

SulfurCon 2021 is coming soon!

There is still time to sign up to SulfurCon 2021 – the virtual conference dedicated to the latest sulfur technology, innovations and services available to the hydrocarbon processing sector.

 

Benefits of modular process units

Mike Berckenhoff, MOGAS Industries Inc., USA, offers a comparison of modular vs stick-built process units for heavy oil pressure letdown.

 

Process safety targets: planning to fail

Dr Jason Shirley, ECP Energy & Chemical Professionals, UAE, explains the challenges and the importance of setting suitable process safety metrics.

 
 
 

Sound suppression

Bill Flowers, Emerson, USA, explains the history behind the development of the modal suppression device for noise reduction.

 
 

Embracing condition-based calibration

Gordon Lindsay, TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory, UK, makes the case for downstream facility operators switching from time-based calibrations to automated and intelligently lead condition-based calibrations on devices such as flow meters.

 

Secure terminal tanks with floating roof overspill prevention

Equipment failure is one of the most common causes of floating roof tank overflow. The only thing worse than a failing instrument is not knowing that the instrument is not functioning. AMETEK Process Instruments' SIL2 certified instruments offer a solution.

 

Self-calibrating technology

MSA introduces a technology that can lower the cost of ownership with sensor performance and less maintenance.

 

Hydrocarbon Engineering Spotlight with Magma Catalysts

Hydrocarbon Engineering’s Senior Editor, Callum O’Reilly, recently sat down with Gary Bennington, Business Development Manager, Magma Catalysts, and Tom Ventham, Sales and Technical, Unicat and G.W. Aru LLC, to discuss their article from the March 2021 issue of Hydrocarbon Engineering.