Processing & Handling :: Liquid, Gas and Air Handling :: Piping & tubing
July 1, 2011
New Piping Code for High-Purity Processes
It is essential that industry codes, standards and regulations keep up with evolving technology and changing demands of the chemical process industries
William M. Huitt W.M. Huitt Co. Barbara K. Henon representing Arc Machines, Inc. Vicencio B. Molina III Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
In the emerging and ever-expanding areas of bioprocessing, where maintaining hygienic designs and practices is of paramount importance, and semiconductor manufacturing, which has its own stringent purity requirements, there is a need to standardize the...
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