Chemical processors are asking for more efficiency and higher purity from their separation equipment in an effort to produce higher-quality product at the lowest cost possible
“When you improve the efficiency or capacity of a product, it almost always can be used to improve the process economics with respect to investment costs or operating costs,” says Mark Pilling, manager of technology with Sulzer Chemtech (Tulsa...
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