Monday, November 26, 2007

A Working Guide to Process Equipment


Chemical engineers and technicians often can't identify the source of equipment malfunctions because they don't understand how the equipment works. This easy-to-read guide offers explanations of the inner workings of equipment in petroleum refineries, chemical and pharmaceutical plants, fertilizer plants, and other continuous process facilities. Tips, worked out calculations, and simple process figures expedite troubleshooting of problems in heaters, turbines, vacuum systems, instrumentation, refrigeration systems, compressors, and much more.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

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Good references like the book that you mentioned in your post can help site engineers to update their methods. Thanks for sharing this post!

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srisang said...

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