Many renewable materials offer environmental and financial benefits, but some come with a mixing challenge — higher viscosity
Steve Pung and Rick Hammers, Columbia Forest Products; Ken Langhorn, Charles Ross & Son Co.
These days, there seem to be more reasons than ever to change feedstocks throughout the chemical process industries (CPI). Whether environmental, or more directly based on financial and market drivers, big benefits usually require big changes. This is...
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