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Chemical Processing

Chemical Processing, Vol.62, No.8 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2630 (Print) 

In this Issue (31 articles)

6 - 6 Don't forget VOC-exempt and non-HAP solvents - Reply
Zeiss R, Davis R
6 - 6 Don't forget VOC-exempt and non-HAP solvents
Skelley PD
6 - 6 Flare and incineration technology for the 1940s - Response
Schuetz B
6 - 6 Flare and incineration technology for the 1940s
Redstreake B
9 - 9 Industry reaches for next level - e-business has only begun to change the way companies operate
Knox PJ
12 - 12 EPA moves to curb emissions - Proposed MACTs would affect four chemical processing sectors
Barlas S
14 - 14 Hotter heat-exchange searches
Hodel AE
16 - 16 Reality check for cost-cutting
Tatterson G
17 - 18 Disclosure for legal drugs? Asking employees to list medications can be prescription for trouble
Bulger P
18 - 18 From an editorial standpoint
Green DS
24 - 32 CP's top 50 companies - Is bigger better?
Knox PJ
34 - 40 Cool advice on heat transfer - A not-by-the-numbers look at qualitative factors in heat exchanger design
Bell KJ
45 - 47 Back to school: Filtration 101
Masters RD, Campagna WJ, Hannifin P
49 - 51 Gravity flow processing vessels - Eliminate purge problems, stop excess gas use and end cross contamination
Carson JW, Lee JH, Pittenger BH
57 - 62 A resource for pressure control - The market's going in the right direction-toward digital communications
Paul BO
63 - 65 Dual gas lubricated pump seals - Here's a versatile, low-cost, long-lived alternative to contacting seals
Pleszkun G
69 - 79 Plant operators' references
[Anonymous]
93 - 93 New products, new opportunities
Green DS
94 - 96 Limiting loss in fight against corrosion
[Anonymous]
97 - 100 Environmental - Cost-effective compliance
Shah GC
101 - 103 Regulation vs. specification - The difference can be crucial when purchasing PPE
Wett T
104 - 107 Exchangers get double or triple walls
Paul BO
108 - 113 Instruments must increase bottom line
Paul BO
114 - 117 Plant maintenance as a profit center
McKinley E
118 - 121 Separation more complex than realized
Paul BO
122 - 125 Evolution vs. revolution - Mixing equipment designs emerge from increased study
Tatterson G
126 - 129 Innovation for mature powder market - Better magnets, valves, instruments, metal defectors, bins, feeders and inserts
Paul BO
130 - 133 Sealless pumps enjoy fastest growth - Nonmetallic models also see increased demand
Hrickiewicz M
134 - 138 A de facto standard propels software
Paul BO
139 - 142 Expertise determines powder market - While liquid side still ruled by materials selection
Hrickiewicz M
143 - 145 Spreadsheets can change piping
Paul BO