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35 Part 1 Cost Engineering: Integrating Technology
and Economics The Process Synthesis Model presented here is a
methodology that integrates technology and economics, thereby improving
process design and reducing costs
47 Part 2 Time Value of Money
Deciding whether to put a project in the fast track entails risks.
Some observations are presented here to help minimize risks and
maximize profits

In the News
7 Chementator
Save energy and water with a system that generates boiler
makeup water; Making anodes for super-fast-charging batteries;
Reduce oxygen waste in ozone generation with this O2-recovery
system; A way to dry compressed air more cost effectively; An
improved anti-corrosion coating for steel; and more
12 Business News
Air Products signs agreement for coal-to-syngas facility in China; CB&I
wins contract for new ethylene plant at HMEL refinery in India; Toray to build 35
carbonization plant in Mexico; Clariant to build cellulosic ethanol plant in
Romania; Indorama to acquire PTA assets in Portugal; and more
14 Newsfront CPI Workforce Issues See Positive
Movement Significant workforce-related hurdles remain in place for chemical
process industries (CPI) companies, but signs of progress are emerging
18 Newsfront Simulation Software: New Applications
Evolve Optimization, advanced process control and performance monitoring
14
are possible via simulation tools

Technical and Practical


31 Facts at your Fingertips Agglomeration and
Granulation This one-page reference provides information about
equipment for agitation and compaction approaches to agglomeration 50

34 Technology Profile Bio-acrylic Acid Production from


Glucose This process description outlines the manufacture of bio-based
acrylic acid from glucose as a starting material
50 Feature Report Decommissioning: Preparing Plants
for a Retrofit As technologies advance and market challenges continue 54
to pose new pressures for operators, the decommissioning and retrofitting of
facilities is inevitable. This article provides guidance on how to tackle projects of
this nature safely and efficiently
54 Environmental Manager Disaster Preparedness at
Manufacturing Facilities Development of robust preparation and
response procedures can help chemical plants to weather disaster events
and return to normal operations in a safe and efficient manner

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Chementator
Save energy and water with a system that
Edited by:
generates boiler makeup water Gerald Ondrey

I
n boilers, silicates Enthal-Pure
can volatilize with H2SO4 CATALYST
the generated steam
BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Ger-
and then form sili- many; www.basf.com) has
397°F
cate glass on turbine Reboiler introduced a new catalyst for
250–320°F Heating steam inlet
blades, causing an making sulfuric acid. The ce-
imbalance. Therefore, 580–700°F sium-based O4-115 Quattro
180–210°F
the concentration of B. Main blowdown
catalyst has a unique geomet-
A. Condensate cooler
silicates in boiler cir- 55°F
rical shape — a combination
180–220°F
cuits must be reduced of four strands — leading to a
to below 0.5 parts per 30% greater catalytic surface
million (ppm). The con- Condensate from process area compared to conven-
back to main system. tional H2SO4 catalysts. says
ventional method for Conductivity controller for Condensate temp should BASF. For H2SO4 produc-
treating boiler make- solids control in reboiler be 190–220°F or lower.
ers, this translates into higher
If drained to condensate
up water (BMW) in- system no pumps or tank conversion in the catalyst bed,
cludes ion exchange, needed.
reduction of SO2 emissions,
or a combination of ion and improved performance
exchange and reverse osmosis. Now, an al- plant enters the reboiler on the tube side, in plants with limited catalyst
ternative, energy-efficient distillation-based condenses, passes through a steam trap volumes. The O4-115 Quattro
process has been recently patented that and then cools in the condensate cooler. also has an improved catalyst
not only completely eliminates silicates from This condensate is finally pumped back to hardness, which is reflected in
BMW, but simultaneously recovers 97% of the main system to be used as BMW. After a lower sieving loss, and leads
to long-term stability and cost-
the blowdown that is normally discharged, the system runs for a while, the silica con-
efficient operation, says BASF.
thereby saving water. “The cost for produc- tent in the blowdown from the main boiler A reference plant operated
ing boiler makeup water is about 5,000 approaches zero, says Young. by Domo Caproleuna GmbH
times less expensive than alternatives,” The process is very energy efficient be- (Leuna, Germany) has been
says Ellis Young, the inventor of the process cause 97% of the heat of distillation is fed using the new sulfuric acid
and president of Enthal-Pure LLC (Sedalia, back to the process, says Young. The heat catalyst since 2016. With the
Colo.; www.enthalpure.com). For a 500-MW that is normally lost in blowdown discharge new catalyst, the plant has
power plant, the costs for producing water is also recovered, he says. seen an increase of SO2 con-
are reduced by $0.8–1.2 million/yr, and the The system was first demonstrated in a version and a simultaneous
water savings are about 10 million gal/yr due 30-year-old, 60-MW coal-fired power plant, capacity increase.
to reclaimed blowdown, he says. which was subsequently shutdown in 2016.
In Enthal-Pure’s system (diagram), soft The patent was granted two months ago, CARBON CATALYST
water enters the tube side of a condensate and the company is now offering systems A carbon-alloy catalyst devel-
cooler (A) where it is warmed before mixing commercially. The return on investment due oped by Nisshinbo Holdings
Inc. (Tokyo, Japan; www.nis-
with hot blowdown in the shell side (B) and to energy and water savings is usually nine
fed to a reboiler. Heating steam from the months to one year, says Young. (Continues on p. 8)

Making anodes for super-fast charging batteries

A
new process for producing veloping a production process for Projects. When compared to com-
lithium titanate oxide (LTO) novel LTO nanotubes with extremely mercially available LTO anodes, the
anode materials could lead high surface area. The process is LTO nanotube materials exhibited
to smaller batteries with ul- based on Neometals’ method for better electrochemical performance
trafast recharging. LTO offers a sig- producing sodium titanate nano- and capacity. The large surface area
nificantly higher surface area than tubes, which the company uses as provides many benefits for electric-
graphite anode materials, which en- an adsorption media in its technol- car batteries, including a smaller
ables rapid electron transit and, ul- ogy to extract lithium directly from battery footprint, enabling the same
timately, much faster recharging of brine. Neometals has run tests on range of performance in a lighter-
batteries. In addition to fast charging, the LTO anode materials over 100 weight vehicle with better energy
LTO materials are also said to en- cycles (425 h) at a facility in the U.S., economy. Neometals is currently un-
hance overall battery life and reduce and plans are in place to scale up dergoing optimization tests on the
risks for battery overheating. these tests for 500 cycles using ma- technology and working with CSIRO
Neometals Ltd. (West Perth, Aus- terials from Netometals’ Barrambie (Melbourne, Australia; www.csiro.
tralia; www.neometals.com) is de- Titanium and Mount Marion Lithium au) to accelerate commercialization.

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shinbo.co.jp) has been incorpo- Reduce oxygen waste in ozone generation with
rated into a commercial fuel-cell this O2-recovery system
stack of Ballard Power Systems
Linde
Inc. (Brurnaby, B.C., Canada,

A
new adsorption-based technology
www.ballard.com) as a replace-
ment for platinum catalyst. This
can separate ozone from oxygen in
marks the first application of a O3-generating systems, allowing re- Ozone generator
O2 —>
non-Pt catalyst in an electrode cycling of unreacted O2.
of a polymer electrolyte fuel In corona-discharge O3 generation, O2
O
cell (PEFC). Ballard plans the molecules are split by passage through an <— O 2 + 3
Oxygen supply <- Dry air >
commercial launch of the 30-W electric field to create free oxygen atoms, + O3 —
Dry air
O2
fuel cell stack at the end of this which quickly combine with O2 molecules
year. The device has the power to form O3. In this process, however, around
capable of charging six smart- 90% of the O2 remains unconverted, which
phones, and can be used as
wastes the pure oxygen. the ozone for use in water treatment.”
a power source for lightweight
and portable devices.
Linde LLC (Bridgewater, N.J.; www.lin- Ozora can be retrofitted to existing ozone
Nisshinbo’s catalyst was deus.com) developed the adsorption tech- generators, including large-scale generators
developed in collaboration nology to separate ozone for use in water for municipal water treatment systems, and
with professor Junichi Ozaki and wastewater treatment, while recycling with a lease arrangement, there would be
at Gunma University in 2006, unconverted O2 back to the O3 generator. very little capital expenditure, Studer says.
and subsequently optimized Linde introduced the Ozora oxygen recovery In joint tests with Suez S.A. (Paris, France;
by Nisshinbo. By using this system at Weftec 2017 in October. www.suez.com) 1,000-lb/d O3-generation
carbon alloy catalyst in the air “The Ozora system uses a specialized sieve systems, the technology proved capable of
electrodes of the PEFC and Pt material to selectively capture O3, while allow- reducing O2 consumption by 60%.
catalyst in the hydrogen elec-
ing O2 molecules to pass through,” explains Linde set up a pilot plant for the process
trode of the PEFC, Ballard was
able to reduce the amount of
Peter Studer, program manager for the chem- in New Jersey, where it was validated, and
Pt required by around 80%. icals and environment industries at Linde LLC. is working with water treatment operators to
“A subsequent desorption step with air frees adopt the technology.
BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYST
A catalyst that can combine
the operations of both a solar
A way to dry compressed air more cost effectively
cell and a fuel cell has been Atlas Copco

A
developed by professor Seiji fter years of testing and develop-
Ogo and colleagues at the ment, Atlas Copco Compressors
International Institute for Car- LLC (Rock Hill, S.C.; www.at- 7
6 5
bon-Neutral Energy Research lascopco.us) will begin production
(I2CNER), Kyushu University of a new air-dryer technology by the end
(Fukuoka City, i2cner.kyushu- of this year. Unlike conventional drying sys-
u.ac.jp), in collaboration with
tems, the MDG rotary drum dryer guarantees
Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo Co., 2
Ltd. (Tokyo, both Japan) and
a stable pressure dew point (PDP) of –40°F
Fukuoka City Industry-Aca- at almost zero energy cost. That’s because
demia Symphonicity. the system uses the heat of compression,
The researchers developed which is normally wasted, for regenerating
an Ir complex-based material the drying agent. The only external energy 1
as an anode catalyst, which is required for drying the oil-free compressed 8
capable of switching between air is that used for rotating the drum, so the
a hydrogenase-type fuel-cell total power consumption is below 0.2 kW, 3 9
4
mode and a photosystem says the company.
II-type solar-cell mode. This
The working principle for the dryer is 1. Hot wet compressed air 6. Regeneration compressed air
catalyst is connected to car- 2. Heat exchanger 7. Heated regeneration compressed
bon-black-supported platinum
based on using hot compressed air to re- 3. Water-cooled cooler air
as a cathode catalyst, which generate the desiccant, which is impreg- 4. Cooled wet compressed air 8. Water-cooled cooler
5. Dried compressed air 9. Cooled regeneration compressed air
reduces dioxygen in a man- nated on a honeycomb glass fiber inside
ner analogous to cytochrome a single, rotating pressure vessel that is cant (7), with the moisture recovered by a
c oxidase. Together, they made divided into two sections for drying (75%) second cooler (8).
a system capable of switching and regeneration (25%). In the MDG (dia- According to the company, energy can
between the two modes. gram), the full flow of hot compressed air account for up to 80% of the total lifecycle
leaving the last stage of the compressor is costs of a dryer in conventional systems.
2-D METAL OXIDES passed through a heat exchanger (2) and a The traditional heatless dryer is said to be
Two-dimensional materials water-cooled cooler (3). This cooled air (4) the most expensive to operate, because 15–
have a wide variety of potential then passes through the drum to produce 20% of its rated flow capacity is consumed
applications, but many types of dried air (5). Some of the dried air (6) returns as purge air. In contrast, the rotary dryer de-
to the heat exchanger where it is heated, livers 100% of the flow capacity at the out-
(Continues on p. 10) and then used for regenerating the desic- put, says the company.
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An improved anti-corrosion coating for steel

U
sing zinc-based coat- with the zinc on the steel surface, ASTM B117 neutral salt spray testing
ings to protect galvanized forming a layer of reacted material. Bare edge assessment
steel from corrosion has Meanwhile, the outermost layer of HDG G40 bare with intercoat
HDG G40 bare chemguard
been standard practice in the coatings remains unreacted,
the steel industry for decades, but allowing the coating to have self-
these processes have several key healing properties, which allows
disadvantages. First, achieving lon- the corrosion protection to persist

Chemcoaters
ger corrosion performance requires after the steel is cut or punctured.
thicker layers of zinc, which raises “When Intercoat ChemGuard is
144 hours 2,520 hours
costs and also limits the ability to applied over the lightest possible
shape and bend the steel subse- coating of zinc that is commercially taining both inorganic and organic
quently. Also, the coating processes available in flat-rolled hot-dip-gal- components, can be adjusted de-
often involve compounds contain- vanized (G30) steel, the anti-cor- pending on the requirements of an
ing hexavalent chromium, which rosion performance exceeds that application. The coatings form sur-
presents serious health and envi- of steel with the heaviest possible face crosslinks that allow the steel
ronmental risks. coating of zinc that is available coated with Intercoat ChemGuard
A series of coating formulations, in flat-rolled hot-dip-galvanized to be bent, flexed or welded. Other
known collectively as Intercoat (G235),” explains Mike Tieri, vice formulations maximize adhesion of
ChemGuard, developed by Chem- president of sales and marketing paints and other subsequent coat-
coaters Inc. (Gary, Ind.; www. with Chemcoaters (see photo). ings on the steel.
chemcoaters.com), overcomes “And the coating process is based Intercoat ChemGuard products
these limitations. Using a reverse on trivalent chromium chemistry, are available commercially now,
roll-coating process, the anti-cor- which means it is compliant with and have been used to treat steel
rosion coatings are applied over the RoHS (restriction of hazardous for the transportation industry and
a steel substrate that has been materials) directive for hexavalent elsewhere. Chemcoaters is looking
coated with low levels of zinc. The chromium,” he adds. for partners to develop new appli-
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2-D materials are difficult to obtain due A fluorine-free membrane for fuel cells
to the difficulty of exfoliating thin sheets

P
from bulk crystals. Now a team from olymer-electrolyte fuel cells SO3H
RMIT University (Melbourne; www. (PEFCs) are promising devices
rmit.edu.au), Queensland University of for clean power generation in
Technology (Brisbane, both Australia; automotive, stationary and por-
www.qut.edu.au) and the University of table applications. Up to now, the proton
California (Los Angeles; www.ucla.edu) exchange membranes (PEMs) used in SPP-QP
has found a simple method to create PEFCs have been based on perfluoro-
atomically thin flakes of materials that
sulfonic acid (PFSA) ionomers (for exam- the desired properties. The membrane is
do not naturally exist as layered struc-
tures that can be easily extracted, as
ple, Nafion). However, several problems a random copolymer (diagram) of sulfo-
for instance the thin flakes of graphene, have limited the widespread adoption of nated polyphenylene (SPP) and quinque-
extracted from graphite. PEFCs, including high gas permeabil- phenyl (QP). The newly designed SPP-QP
The team used gallium-based liq- ity, low thermal stability, high production PEM exhibits very high proton conductiv-
uid metals as reaction solvents and cost and environmental incompatibility. ity, excellent flexibility and a low gas per-
co-alloyed desired metals into the It is believed that fluorine-free PEMs can meability (nearly 15–20% that of a Nafion-
melt. It isolated the surface oxide as potentially address all of these issues, but based system at 90% relative humidity).
a 2-D layer, either on substrates or in so far, no alternative membranes have The new PEM is also said to be extremely
suspension. This enabled the team to simultaneously met the criteria for both stabile, with negligible degradation even
produce extremely thin subnanome-
high performance (for example, proton under accelerated degradation condi-
ter layers of Ga2O3, HfO2, Al2O3 and
Gd2O3. The 2-D sheets appear as a
conductivity) and durability (for example, tions, which has never been achieved with
surface layer in gallium-based liquid mechanical and chemical stability). existing fluorine-free PEMs. The SPP-QP
metals after the Hf, Gd or Al is dis- Now, researchers from the University of PEM also exhibits reasonably high fuel-
solved into the bulk alloy. The metal- Yamanashi (Kofu City, www.yamanashi. cell performance at open circuit voltage
oxide layer can be easily peeled off ac.jp), with support from the New Energy (OCV), with excellent durability under
by touching the liquid metal with a and Industrial Technology Development practical conditions after 1,000 h, which
smooth surface. Larger quantities of Organization (NEDO; Kawasaki, www. is longer than the 140 h typically observed
those thin layers can be obtained by nedo.go.jp), may have found a PEM with with Nafion-based systems, says NEDO.
injecting air into the liquid metal.
A member of the team, professor
Kourosh Kalantar Zadeh of RMIT Uni- Wastewater concentrator uses waste heat to
versity, says the team’s discovery now
places unseen thin oxide materials into
lower treatment costs
everyday reach, with profound impli-

L
cations for future technologies. Their andfill leachate and other chal- from a number of sources, including bio-
discovery could find applications in lenging wastewaters incur rising gas flares and exhaust from gas turbines
electronics and optical devices and treatment and disposal costs. or reciprocating engines. It can also be
in catalysis, with implications for the Technology developed by Heart- configured to use multiple waste heat
manufacture of medicines, fertilizers land Water Technology, Inc. (Hudson, sources simultaneously (for example, a
and plastics. Mass.; www.heartlandtech.com) can hybrid option using heat from both an
lower costs for treating wastewater by engine and a flare). When the Heartland
STRONG AND DUCTILE STEEL slashing wastewater volumes by 95% Concentrator is used in conjunction with
Many industrial applications require or more, using waste heat as an energy a gas turbine or reciprocating engine,
metallic materials that combine ultra- source, and reducing maintenance costs the resulting combined heat and power
high strength with a high degree of
and downtime associated with more tra- (CHP, or cogeneration) solution has the
ductility and high toughness. How-
ever, increased strength may also lead
ditional evaporation technologies. added benefit of creating combined
to decreased ductility. Now a team The Heartland Concentrator works as thermal efficiencies of 80% or more, the
from the University of Hong Kong, a direct-contact evaporator where hot company says.
the City University of Hong Kong, the air is mixed vigorously with wastewater “Conventional wastewater processing
University of Science and Technology in Heartland’s proprietary Low Momen- for landfill leachate can cost anywhere
Beijing, and the National University of tum-High Turbulence (LM-HT) process. from $0.07/gal to upwards of $0.20–0.30/
Taiwan (Taipei), led by the University The LM-HT process routes air through gal,” notes Marek Herrmann-Nowosiel-
of Hong Kong’s (www.hku.hk) Huang a liquid-gas-phase mixing process, cre- ski, the company’s senior vice president
Mingxin, has developed a strategy ating enormous surface area for heat of Product Management. “Using Heart-
to overcome this problem. The team
transfer. By using hot air directly, the land’s proprietary concentrator system,
uses a relatively inexpensive medium
manganese steel. The team says cold
Heartland Concentrator eliminates the we can cut costs to $0.04/gal, and for
rolling followed by low-temperature need for heat exchangers to transfer large volumes, even less.”
tempering leads to a steel with meta- energy into wastewater, thereby elimi- To date, Heartland has installed its
stable austenite grains embedded in nating the largest cost and the biggest technology in 11 locations in the U.S.,
a highly dislocated martensite matrix. maintenance and reliability headache in treating not only landfill leachate, but also
According to the team this deformed- traditional brine concentrators. power-plant fluegas-desulfurization water
and-partitioned (D-and-P) process The Heartland Concentrator also fea- to zero-liquid discharge, and brine con-
tures Flex-Heat capability, which allows centration for produced water in the oil-
(Continues on p. 11) the unit to be powered by waste heat and-gas industry.
10 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
Making molten metals motive leads to dislocation hardening, but
retains high ductility, both through

R
esearchers at the Georgia ing heat conductor and do not need to the glide of intensive mobile disloca-
Institute of Technology (Ga. be pumped at a high speed to induce tions and by allowing control of the
Tech; Atlanta; www.gatech. turbulence. Harnessing the heat-transfer martensitic transformation.
edu) have demonstrated a capabilities of liquid metals in a con- It is usually very difficult to improve
precision-machining technique to man- tinuous pumping loop could enable ef- the ductility of metallic materials when
ufacture an entire pumping loop from ficient hydrogen generation by bubbling their yield strength is higher than
materials that can withstand tempera- methane gas into a liquid-metal stream, 2 GPa. The steel developed by the
team achieves a high ductility above
tures as high as 1,400–1,600°C. These forming hydrogen, as well as solid car-
the yield strength of 2 GPa and uni-
materials are typically thought to be too bon. The ability to continuously move form elongation of 16%.
brittle for use in mechanical systems. the liquid metal enables this process The chemical composition of the
“We identified a number of materials, to overcome the issues faced by other steel is 10% manganese, 0.47% car-
but nobody had actually put them to- similar techniques, which are limited to bon, 2% aluminum, 0.7% vanadium,
gether and made a circulation loop for batch operation due to plugging issues. and the balance is iron. This steel can
liquid metals,” says Asegun Henry, pro- Another benefit is the ability to operate be developed using conventional in-
fessor of mechanical engineering. “The at high enough temperatures for the re- dustrial processes, including warm
real breakthrough was how to make ce- action to reach completion, resulting in rolling, cold rolling and annealing. In
ramic-to-ceramic or graphite-to-graph- very high-purity hydrogen. Furthermore, other metallic materials, the fabrica-
tion processes may involve complex
ite joints that will seal against a liquid says Henry, the reaction conditions can
routes and special equipment, which
metal like tin,” he explains. be manipulated to yield different value- are difficult to scale up. The new steel
The ability to pump molten met- added carbon allotropes. has therefore a good potential for in-
als opens the door to a new regime of Other potential applications for mol- dustrial mass production.
heat transfer. “A liquid metal is essen- ten-metal pumping loops are in heat The team says the D-and-P strategy
tially the ultimate heat-transfer fluid. The engines for grid-level thermal-energy should apply to any other alloy with
thermal conductivities are two orders of storage, as well as for heat recovery in deformation-induced martensitic
magnitude higher than non-electrically aluminum smelting. For their next step, transformation and provides a path-
conductive fluids,” says Henry. A major the team is running experiments on way for the development of high-
benefit is that liquid metals act as a mov- high-temperature-resistant valves. ■ strength, high-ductility materials. ❏

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Air Products signs agreement
for coal-to-syngas facility in China
AIR PRODUCTS November 13, 2017 — Air Products (Lehigh CB&I wins contract for new ethlyene
Valley, Pa.; www.airproducts.com) and Shaanxi plant at HMEL refinery in India
ASAHI KASEI
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MATERIALS production facility to be built in Yulin City, Mittal Energy Ltd. (HMEL) for the license and
CABOT China. The parties plan to jointly build, own basic engineering of a mixed-feeds ethylene
and operate air separation, gasification and plant with a capacity of 1,200,000 m.t./yr for
CB&I syngas cleanup systems. The air separation the Guru Gobind Singh petroleum refinery in
CLARIANT units are expected to produce approximately Bathinda, India. The plant has the capability
40,000 metric tons (m.t.) per day of oxygen of being expanded to 1,500,000 m.t./yr. The
COVESTRO scope of work includes recovering refinery
to support the production of about 2.5 million
ERG Nm3/h of syngas. offgas and integration with the ethylene plant,
pyrolysis gasoline hydrogenation and detailed
INDORAMA engineering for highly selective cracking heaters.
Toray to build carbonization
INVISTA plant in Mexico
November 10, 2017 — Toray Industries, Inc. Clariant to build cellulosic
KEMIRA ethanol plant in Romania
(Tokyo, Japan; www.toray.com) developed a
MITSUI CHEMICALS new variety of regular-tow carbon and plans October 31, 2017 — Clariant (Muttenz, Switzerland;
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TATA CHEMICALS Mexico, operated by its U.S. subsidiary Zoltek technology. The new plant will have a production
Companies, Inc. The new plant is expected capacity of 50,000 m.t./yr, and will be built in
TORAY
to start production at the end of 2018. southwestern Romania. Groundbreaking is
TOTAL planned in 2018, with commercial operations
Abengoa to build a slated to begin in 2020. At full capacity,
waste-to-biofuels plant in Nevada the new plant will process approximately
November 9, 2017 — Abengoa (Seville, Spain; 250,000 m.t./yr of agricultural residues sourced
www.abengoa.com) will construct a plant, from local farmers.
to be operated by Fulcrum BioEnergy Inc.,
which will produce biofuels from municipal solid Kemira to expand production of
waste (MSW) using gasification technology. polymers for enhanced oil recovery
Located in Nevada, this plant is said to be October 26, 2017 — Kemira Oyj (Helsinki, Finland;
the first of its kind in the U.S. Abengoa will www.kemira.com) will invest approximately
be responsible for the engineering, design, €30 million to expand the manufacturing capacity
construction and commissioning of the of polymers used for chemical-enhanced oil
plant, which will have capacity to produce recovery (CEOR). Additional capacity will be
10 million gal/yr of biofuels. built at Kemira’s existing manufacturing site
at Botlek, the Netherlands. The expansion is
Covestro announces global capacity expected to begin commercial operation by
expansion for polyurethane dispersions the beginning of 2019.
November 6, 2017 — Covestro AG (Leverkusen,
Germany; www.covestro.com) has begun Mergers & Acquisitions
operations at a new production facility for Mitsui Chemicals to acquire
aqueous polyurethane dispersions (PUDs) Asahi Kasei’s Sunvieo TPS business
at its Dormagen, Germany site and recently November 13, 2017 — Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
expanded PUD production in Barcelona, Spain. (Tokyo; www.mitsuichem.com) plans to acquire
Covestro is also building a new facility in China, Asahi Kasei Corp.’s (Tokyo; www.asahi-kasei.
as well as planning to resume production in the co.jp) business for Sunvieo thermoplastic
U.S. while also modernizing and expanding styrene (TPS) elastomer. In acquiring Sunvieo,
facilities there. Mitsui Chemicals will add TPS to its lineup,
allowing the company to respond to a wider
Ascend Performance Materials to range of applications, including automotive
increase global production capacity and consumer products.
November 3, 2017 — Ascend Performance
Materials (Houston; www.ascendmaterials. Indorama to acquire
com) plans to increase production capacity PTA assets in Portugal
Look for more across its intermediate chemicals and polymers November 10, 2017 — Indorama Ventures
latest news on portfolio by 10–15%. With this project, Ascend Public Ltd. (IVL; Bangkok, Thailand; www.
chemengonline.com will increase capacity of adiponitrile (ADN), indorama.net) will acquire the assets of Artlant
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PTA S.A. Artlant operates a purified terephthalic acid
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CPI Workforce Issues


See Positive Movement
Significant workforce-related hurdles remain in place for CPI companies, but signs of progress
are emerging
Fluor Corp.
IN BRIEF

F
or the past several
CHALLENGES PERSIST, years, companies
BUT PROGRESS MADE in the chemical pro-
cess industries (CPI)
STRATEGIES FOR
have been grappling with
MILLENNIALS
three consequential work-
IMPACT OF DIGITAL force issues that have also
TECHNOLOGIES plagued other heavy indus-
SALARY DATA trial sectors. These issues
are the wave of retirements
by experienced work-
ers from the “Baby Boom”
generation, recruiting and FIGURE 1. Indications are that the demand for skilled craft labor will remain high,
retaining “Millennial” work- especially for specialized welders and pipefitters (see box, p. 16)
ers to fill in the ranks and a
less-than-stellar perception of the CPI as an continues to evolve, but there is still a large
attractive place to work. While all three are distribution of people in the chemical indus-
likely to persist into the future, signals are try that are close to retirement,” he explains.
now emerging that the effort and resources Dickson is a co-author of a 2015 report from
aimed at addressing these issues are start- Deloitte titled “The Talent Imperative in the
ing to have positive effects on the overall Global Chemical Industry.” Deloitte has found
employment landscape in the CPI. By em- that the chemical manufacturing industry has
phasizing digital technologies, enhancing one of the oldest workforces of all industry
partnerships with colleges and universities, sectors, with a median age of 45.3, and that
and developing new job-related approaches, 23% of the chemical industry workforce will
CPI companies are seeing improved attrac- be eligible to retire within the next 10 years.
tion and retention of required workers. As they do so, “knowledge retention is still
Meanwhile, low unemployment and con- an issue — the evidence suggesting that
tinued demand are keeping salaries in the those skills and knowledge that are leaving
CPI high as companies explore new com- through retirement will be replaced is not
pensation mechanisms [see box on CPI strong,” Dickson says. “We’re still at the tip
salaries, p. 15]. of the iceberg for retirements,” he adds, but
there is recognition on the part of that co-
Challenges persist, but progress made hort of workers that they need to be diligent
Much of the current employment landscape about mentoring younger workers.
in the CPI remains similar to the situation ex- The high rate of mergers, acquisitions and
perienced over the last few years, accord- divestiture activity in the chemical manufac-
ing to Duane Dickson, vice chairman and turing industry over the past several years
chemicals & specialty materials sector leader further “accelerates the need for companies
at Deloitte Consulting LLP (New York; www. to get the right skills and to take advantage
deloitte.com). “The demographics situation of new sources of talent and new methods
14 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
of training,” says Thomas Morrison, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND SALARIES
a principal in Deloitte Consulting’s

A
mid low unemployment (4.1% in the U.S. economy overall) and robust demand for
Human Capital Practice. workers, engineering salaries in the CPI are holding at high levels. Along with the need
However, despite the ongoing to replace retiring workers, another factor in the solid demand has been the wave of
challenges, Dickson, Morrison and capital spending in the U.S. related to the availability of low-cost shale gas.
others are optimistic about the in- Stephen Barnes, assistant professor of economics at Louisiana State University (LSU;
dustry’s ability to meet them. “Two or Baton Rouge, La.; www.lsu.edu) says that “as these projects are coming online, there will
three years ago, there hadn’t been certainly be an uptick in demand for the permanent workforce. Some of those construction
workers who helped build these new facilities (or expand existing facilities) will be able to
much movement on these issues,
move into permanent positions, but there will also be an uptick for workers at the higher
but 2017 has definitely seen some end of the skill distribution: engineers (especially chemical) and business/office positions to
progress — it’s a hopeful time,” Mor- manage these facilities.”
rison says. Companies are beginning He adds “That comes on top of a demographic profile that will generate many opportunities
to figure out how best to put together for workers as we replace current workers moving into retirement. These trends will lead to
a useful human resources platform wage growth as firms compete for workers and create great opportunities for those interested
that can successfully navigate the in moving into this line of work.”
An informal survey of Chemical Engineering readers seems to support these assertions. The
current world and engage the people unemployment level for the 900-plus survey respondents actually fell to 1.3% from 2.1% in
that are working in it, Morrison says. a similar survey last year. The average annual salary for North American respondents rose to
Stephanie Rogers-Whaley, a man- $131,500 from $131,000 in 2016.
aging director who leads Accenture’s Of the respondents, 51.2% held bachelor’s degrees, while 37.3% held master’s degrees
(www.accenture.com) who leads the and 10.7% held doctoral degrees. 57.6% of respondents reported working for a chemical
human resources, talent and learn- manufacturing company, 25.7% worked for an engineering, procurement and construction
(EPC) company, 4.0% were independent consultants and 6.5% worked for a university or
ing teams focused on chemicals,
government laboratory.
natural resources, oil and gas and Other results from the survey include that 63% of respondents said their companies were
utilities, agrees that companies have “somewhat” or “greatly” affected by retirements, versus 37% minimally or not at all affected.
been spending more time and effort Similarly, 64% of respondents said their company was “somewhat” or “greatly” affected by a
on workforce planning and talent ac- shortage of skilled trade workers, versus 35% minimally or not all affected.
quisition and that these investments CPI companies are not necessarily blazing new trails on pay practices, Deloitte’s Morrison
are paying off. “Many CPI compa- says, but the CPI in general will be fast followers of what has been successful elsewhere.
There seems to be a willingness to explore team-based incentives, multi-year incentives and
nies are starting to crack some of
other new mechanisms of compensation, Morrison says.
the problems in attracting talent to
their industries,” she says, especially companies are definitely “reinforcing Whaley says.
those workers in the “Millennial” gen- the digital aspects of the jobs,” she “Millennials are wired for wanting
eration. “Companies are absolutely adds, as a way to show themselves to feel that their job has immediate
changing their behaviors with regard as more current, and built for the impact, and they want to feel that
to attracting workers,” she states. future — which can help to counter they are progressing quickly,” Rog-
“There is a lot of activity in this some of the past negative percep- ers-Whaley explains.
area,” Rogers-Whaley says. “Tra- tions that have surrounded many At the company level, meeting
ditionally, companies have often types of manufacturing jobs. these expectations can be more
treated hiring plans as a line item And the efforts to shift the percep- challenging than attracting talent in
on a page, but companies are now tions of the industry to attract work- the first place. Among the strategies
crafting carefully thought-out work- ers seem to be bearing fruit. “We are companies are using is to try to craft
force planning programs with de- also starting to see some excitement job roles and projects that are attrac-
tailed strategies and tactics.” on the part of millennial workers for tive to millennials. “Of course they
the CPI and other heavy manufactur- have to make sure that roles and
Strategies for millennials ing industries, in large part because projects are aligned with the busi-
In many ways, these changes in hir- of the awareness that they have a ness plan,” Rogers-Whaley says, but
ing approaches on the part of CPI large positive impact on the world’s there has been “concerted effort to
companies have been driven by citizens,” and the integral nature of create jobs that also gel with what
companies’ need to recruit and re- digital technologies for many jobs, workers are passionate about.”
tain millennial workers. says Rogers-Whaley. Millennial workers tend to crave
Accenture’s Rogers-Whaley Aside from improvements in at- engagement, so many companies
says “We are starting to see some tracting talent, there has also been are implementing rotation programs,
changes in the talent strategies of progress in worker retention. “Mil- where workers move around the
companies, who are showing a lennials tend to move around and try plant to get a feel for many sides of
pronounced desire to freshen up different jobs to find what they are the business, Rogers-Whaley ex-
how prospective employees think looking for — they are not afraid to plains. For example, there are hybrid
about their companies and about jump around from job to job, which positions becoming available that
the jobs and work experience they makes the retention of workers more combine engineering and informa-
can offer. To help attract millennials, difficult and more complex,” Rogers- tion technology, as well as programs

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PROGRAMS TO BOOST SKILLED TRADE WORKERS
manufacturing facilities. The program is available as a workforce train-

T
he lack of skilled craft labor availability has been an issue for the
CPI, among other industry sectors for the past several years, ing and certification class for workers currently employed in industrial
especially in regions where there are a large number of major operations that need upskilling, as well as students enrolled at the
capital projects, such as the U.S. Gulf Coast. Indications are that the college who are interested in pursuing careers in manufacturing.
issue will remain, but investment continues to be made in developing The Manufacturing Technology Center for Excellence currently has
the future workforce for skilled trade functions. four different certification programs, including safety, quality practices
Mark Truchar, director of craft services at Fluor Corp. (Irving, Tex.; and measurement, manufacturing production and processes, and
www.fluor.com) says “I believe that the demand for qualified highly maintenance awareness.
skilled craft will remain high,” especially in the U.S. and especially with “We really wanted to focus on interdisciplinary training with a range
regard to highly skilled specialty welders and pipefitters, “because of different skills sets,” said Alicia Booker, vice president of manufac-
of the number of years of experience needed to become experts in turing, Tri-C. “We know manufacturing jobs aren’t siloed anymore,
these specialties.” so we are providing hands-on training and skill development to help
The construction industry is seeing a large number of retirements, prepare students joining the workforce for integrated and advanced
which is creating vacancies for the next generation of craft profession- technologies out on the plant floor.”
als,” Truchar says, and “while it has tapered somewhat, the outlook “The skills gap is an issue that affects every industrial operation
for capital industrial construction projects is still very strong.” Coupled today,” said Govind Sundararajan, business director for field labor and
with low unemployment rates (near 4%) in the U.S., the situation “cre- training, Rockwell Automation. “This sort of hands-on training and
ates significant industry-wide challenges to find available people to upskilling will be key to helping fill that gap.”
work on large projects,” he adds. Another university-industry program related to skilled technical train-
While present conditions indicate that current workforce issues are ing has been set up by Praxair, in collaboration with Ivy Tech Commu-
likely to persist for the foreseeable future, Truchar says he is “confi- nity College in Indianapolis, Ind. Praxair Inc. (Danbury, Conn.; www.
dent that the investments we are making in training craft professionals praxair.com) announced an expansion of its Praxair Skills Pipeline
will enable us to attract and develop our future workforce.” Workforce Development Program with Ivy Tech. The expanded pro-
Fluor has implemented a number or programs to address the chal- gram will offer instruction, career support and professional develop-
lenge. “Fluor training programs — including our pre-employment, ment opportunities to approximately 50 students training to become
tuition-free craft training and our after-hours training at our jobsites — advanced manufacturing technologists. After completing the one-
will continue,” Truchar says, and a recently launched program called year curriculum, students earn a certificate in industrial technology in
Elite Craft Corps has been set up to meet the needs of specialty addition to a number of other skills-based certifications. The program
welding and pipefitting. The Elite Craft Corps is a 70-person team is being funded through a $100,000 contribution from Praxair’s Global
that represents the best personnel in terms of quality, safety and pro- Giving Program, with a conditional training grant of approximately
ductivity, Truchar explains. The Corps boasts some of the industry’s $100,000 from the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
lowest weld reject rates and highest productivity levels, he says. The Other examples of these industry-college models abound, such as a
group proactively deploys to construction sites to provide their in- partnership between Ranken Technical College in north St. Louis, Mo.
demand services. For example, after completing a critical scope at and Emerson Automation Solutions (St. Louis, Mo.; www.emerson.
project site in Texas, they have now mobilized to Florida to support a com). Ranken’s new Manufacturing Incubator facility contains a pro-
project there, Truchar says. duction line with process control instruments from Emerson.
Terry Gillesio of Rockwell Automation (Milwaukee, Wis.; www.rock- A different new program aims to support the education of skilled
wellautomation.com) agrees that the skills gap in the CPI and re- workers at the high school level. Harbor Freight Tools (Calabasas,
lated industry sectors is still present. “Both Rockwell itself as well as Calif.; www.harborfreight.com) launched a program this year to award
its customers have experienced this skills gap in the CPI,” he says. teachers who instruct students in skilled trades at the high school
Rockwell Automation recently announced collabora- level. Ten winners of the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Awards
tion with Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C; Cleveland, were announced recently. The company gave a total of $510,000 to
Ohio; www.tri-c.edu) on an industrial training program to help ten teachers from across the U.S. as part of the program.
meet the needs of today’s advanced manufacturing jobs. “Skilled trades are vital to the economy, but there is still a stigma
Tri-C’s new Manufacturing Technology Center for Excellence in associated with this work,” says Robin Kramer, the director of the
Cleveland aims to combat the “convergence of workforce chal- awards program at Harbor Freight. “Further, professional develop-
lenges facing manufacturers, including changing technologies, ment programs for these teachers are not great, so we are trying to
evolving skill sets, an aging workforce and a lack of interest in manu- support that.”
facturing jobs.” This is the first year the prizes were awarded, but the company is
The center includes an integrated manufacturing line system that trying to use the awards as a way of growing centers of excellence for
replicates the products and technologies found in many modern teaching skilled trades, from which others can learn.

that involve cross-training to offer sense of engagement and impact,” grams, much attention is also being
experience for workers on a variety Deloitte’s Dickson agrees. paid to workplace design and work
of projects and functions of the busi- Dickson explains further: “A lot of schedules, Rogers-Whaley says.
ness, including research and de- sophisticated strategies are being “There is a lot of movement on
velopment, engineering, sales and tried, all with the aim of changing the workplace design — open con-
marketing and others. The goal is to shape of what it’s like to be new in cepts are popular, with workers
match a company’s value proposi- a chemical manufacturing company. able to sit, stand and interact for
tion with the talents and interests of By exposing newer workers to the brainstorming.” Many companies
the workers. right experiences, the companies are looking at healthy worker pro-
“More opportunities for work- are able to steer employees toward grams and possibilities for taking
ers give them a wealth of experi- opportunities that resonate with courses, she adds, and the ability
ence that makes them valuable to them and maintain motivation.” to access information from mobile
the company, but also give them a In addition to experiential pro- phones makes it more feasible to
16 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
have flexible work schedules.
“These features can sometimes
feel minor, but all of this matters,”
Rogers-Whaley says. “They help fos-
ter a sense of forward movement and
engagement, and are part of a multi-
layer strategy for worker retention.”
She points out that while the econ-
omy is generally good, and many
companies are doing well, financial
resources are not endless, so com-
panies cannot pursue every “spar-
kly” project. “Companies have to be
thoughtful about how they set these
programs up and deploy personnel,”
Rogers-Whaley says.

Impact of digital technologies


CPI companies are joining other in-
dustries making significant invest-
ments in, and significant use of,
digital technologies for their opera- FIGURE 2. The widening availability of digital tools is helping to support more interdisciplinary work by
plant workers
tions, including industrial internet of
things (IIoT)-enabled digital tools, with workforce enablement and a tal technologies to engage and con-
data analytics capabilities, artificial shift toward the knowledge worker,” nect their own workers and provide a
intelligence (AI) learning, and others. Scheele says. “The challenge now is better user experience.”
These technologies are having im- to make data usable in making deci- Schneider’s Scheele says a lot of
pacts on productivity and efficiency sions — how do you make mobility new workers are naturally drawn to
of their operations, but are they also ‘smart’ and how do you make infor- this approach, and actually want
beginning to have impacts on indus- mation available to operators?; how their jobs to be more interdisciplin-
try workforce. do you push operational data down ary. He cites an example of a young
Many of today’s CPI workers are to field and to workflow solutions?” EPC (engineering, procurement and
required to work both with digital Scheele says. “If digital technology construction) engineer who used
technologies and with the process and know-how can allow workers to Schneider’s SimCentral product to
side of the business to make deci- take their tools and software applica- solve an engineering problem involv-
sions. This is driving some compa- tions with them, there is a reduced ing piping equations with Bernoulli’s
nies toward making digital technolo- need for re-learning and re-tooling,” fluid flow principles. The solution
gies into a common foundation for all Scheele says, but “we must be care- required programming, and the en-
engineering functions. “Companies ful not to lose technical rigor.” gineer was able to utilize SimCen-
are experimenting with ways to es- Schneider Electric’s strategy is to tral’s platform approach to achieve
tablish understanding of algorithms, take a platform approach, where the a solution without formal program-
machine learning, data science and focus is on a 360-degree view of ming training. “You don’t need to be
other areas as base competencies,” an asset, where several integrated a programmer to devise a solution,
Accenture’s Rogers-Whaley says. platforms cover the full asset and Scheele says. “You can use the tools
Tobias Scheele, senior vice presi- exchange data with each other. and tutorials available to solve engi-
dent of software for Schneider Elec- “Overall, we need to reduce com- neering problems.”
tric (Rueil Malmaison, France; www. plexity, reduce the number of apps Companies are starting to make
schneider-electric.com) says that and replace them with a common significant investments into attract-
today’s work environment requires platform approach . . . that can react ing employees from sectors outside
a new kind of engineer with interdis- to changes and trigger activities au- the CPI. Cross-pollination of ideas
ciplinary knowledge and skills. “The tomatically,” Scheele says. from other industries, and a “meld-
requirements for the workforce are “Positive results are starting to ing” process between cultures of
different now: in the past, workers come out of the use of digital tech- different industry sectors is ongoing,
could concentrate in one area and nologies,” says Accenture’s Rogers- Deloitte’s Morrison says. “There is a
just be good at one thing, but now, Whaley. “The proliferation of data recognition that companies need to
they have to be good at a number of from the field is allowing for interest- bring different types of workers with
things,” he says. “Digital tools need ing work and engaging projects for different expertise into their organi-
to support that.” engineers, and companies using zations,” he says. n
“Digital technologies are helping their own internal systems with digi- Scott Jenkins

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Newsfront

Simulation Software:
New Applications Evolve
Optimization, advanced process control and performance monitoring are possible via
simulation tools

IN BRIEF

S
oftware ad- Key capabilities AspenTech

SIMULATION FOR vances, includ-


OPTIMIZATION ing faster com-
putations and
BETTER CONTROL
ease of use, are opening Yields on
s Innovation
new doors for simulation ati
TAKING SIMULATION p er
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INTO THE IIOT software applications in

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chemical process indus- Operability Profitability

tual
tries (CPI) facilities, allow-
ing processors to extend Fe Energy efficiency
Capital efficiency
the plant model beyond de
design and into opera-
tions for endeavors such Project execution Safety & environment
as optimization, advanced
process control, perfor- FIGURE 1. There is a move from the traditional simulation paradigm of modeling differ-
mance monitoring and ent authorities one at a time to concurrent optimization where the user is not just mod-
eling, but simultaneously modeling to get energy efficiency, safety and capital efficiency
predictive analytics. information in one fell swoop
Process design was the
earliest application for simulation software. Things (IIoT) applications,” says Wiley. “This
In early iterations, steady-state simulators is the lifecycle of process simulation as we
were used to determine operating param- know it today.”
eters, constraints and capacity during the
preliminary design stage, says Livia Wiley, Simulation for optimization
senior product marketing manager for Sim- “Today, processors are really looking to get
Sci with Schneider Electric (Andover, Mass.; the most out of the facilities they have, so
www.schneider-electric.com). “However, it efficiency is the ultimate goal,” says Luke
doesn’t end there anymore. Once you have Addington, business development manager
that design finalized, it becomes the ‘digital with Bryan Research and Engineering (BRE;
twin’ of the plant,” she says. “You can take Bryan, Texas; www.bre.com). “So using
that model of the plant and apply it to a dy- simulators for plant optimization in terms of
namic-simulation product, which allows you recovery, improving processes and minimiz-
to input real plant data into the simulation ing costs is becoming more important.”
environment and, using the simulated facil- When used for plant optimization, simula-
ity, see how the plant will react, in realtime, tors are able to take into account the param-
to any changes you might make, as well as eters for all the units in the facility, explains
understand what happens when you have Schneider Electric’s Wiley. For example, in a
a shutdown, switch from summer to winter petroleum refinery, the model would contain
conditions, have an emergency situation or all the operating conditions on different units
other scenarios. and pieces of equipment in the refinery and
“The ability to apply plant data and have the optimizer would bring all those param-
the model function as the plant also permits eters together — including constraints, op-
processors to use simulation tools to get into erating ranges and so on — and allow users
optimization of the plant and, further, into to optimize the facility based upon a certain
functions such as augmented reality, predic- set of defined objectives.
tive analytics and other Industrial Internet of “Optimization looks at the entire refinery
18 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
and, given the constraints on each benefits of optimization are profits.” is that many users are interested in
piece of equipment, allows the user Vikas Dhole, vice president of en- more narrow or defined optimization
to say, ‘If I use this feed in the pro- gineering product management with at the asset or system level. “We are
cess and have these constraints, AspenTech (Bedford, Mass.; www. seeing a move from process optimi-
how do I maximize the facility for the aspentech.com) adds that because zation to asset optimization, which
highest yield from this specific reac- there are several elements to optimi- allows users to see inside the equip-
tor?’” she says. “You can run a plant zation, including operability, capital ment and look at it in a holistic way,
without a process optimization simu- efficiency, safety, energy efficiency not just from design and operation,
lator, but I’m not sure you want to and environmental efficiency, there is but also from a maintenance and reli-
because the point is to get the most now a focus on simultaneously ad- ability point of view,” explains Dhole.
profit out of your plant. Optimization dressing all the elements of optimiza- Ahmad Haidari, global industry di-
shows you all the things you can do tion. “No one says: ‘Today I want to rector for process, energy and power
to get the most economic benefit out optimize energy and tomorrow I want industries with ANSYS (Canonsburg,
of your facility.” to optimize safety.’ So the focus of Pa.; www.ansys.com) agrees that
Today’s simulation allows proces- the software needs to be on allowing simulation at this level is a growing
sors to improve operations by run- users to run all of these optimization — and helpful — trend. “Engineering
ning “what-if” scenarios regarding scenarios at one time,” says Dhole. analysis or engineering simulation at
optimization of safety, asset avail- For this reason, there is a move the subsystem level allows proces-
ability and energy efficiency. “Using from the traditional simulation para- sors to answer difficult questions
simulated models that take into ac- digm of modeling different authorities about maintaining certain systems
count the plant data and the plant one at a time to concurrent optimiza- and then gives them the confidence
parameters allows users to examine tion where the user is not just mod- to optimize based on those answers,”
a variety of situations and determine eling, but simultaneously modeling Haidari explains. He cites an example
the absolute best and most profitable to get energy efficiency, safety and of how simulation can assist with
way to operate the plant at the op- capital efficiency information in one maintenance issues: “In a refinery,
timum point,” says Schneider Elec- fell swoop (Figure 1). erosion can cause plant shutdowns
tric’s Wiley. “At the end of the day, the Another change in simulation tools and require intensive maintenance,

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ANSYS
capable of handling the new condi-
tions. In these cases, a specialized,
rigorous model is more helpful than
the native, simple heat-exchanger
models that are provided with most
simulation tools,” says Gibbons. “By
using specialized software for heat
exchangers, you can call up the de-
tailed rigorous models that would be
relevant to the equipment you are
troubleshooting, which gives you the
benefit of accuracy when trying to
FIGURE 2. Comparative images using ANSYS CFD from a solid suspension study at Aditya Birla Science &
Technology Co. The sample images illustrate velocity vectors and mixing patterns on the center-plane of determine how the heat exchanger
the tanks in this three-dimensional study. The image on the left shows the original conical impeller and performs as conditions change.”
image on the right shows the result from the modified design. The proposed design provides five times He adds that there is a continu-
better mixing for solid suspensions using 12% less power. Simulation helped the engineering team make ing need to find a way to under-
design decisions that balanced mixing and power draw
stand fouling and when to clean
which can take weeks and is expen- the best results,” says Haidari. heat exchangers, so monitoring
sive. By using simulation, we can Drilling down further, simulation heat-exchanger performance is an
understand where erosion may exist tools also exist for performance important area. More rigorous mod-
due to the velocities of particulates monitoring of specific sets of equip- els, based on historic data of heat-
that create erosion and then, dur- ment, such as heat exchangers, exchanger performance, as well as
ing the next scheduled maintenance providing very rigorous, accurate data from the plant, can help users
shutdown, tend to that area before it models, says David Gibbons, direc- determine how and where fouling
becomes a problem,” he says. “Sim- tor, engineering software develop- is occurring. It is only by looking at
ulation can also be used in this case ment, with HTRI (Navasota, Tex.; the network of heat exchangers as a
to find a way to prevent erosion, per- www.htri.net). “Oftentimes after a whole, that users can optimize which
haps by using less catalyst. What- plant is built and operating, proces- heat exchangers to clean. “There’s a
ever scenarios they are considering sors find they have a problem with huge amount of money lost through
can be run in the simulator without a heat exchanger that is not per- fouling and the better they are able
any risk to the actual process.” forming as expected and it reduces to deal with that, the more money
Another way processors might throughput. Alternatively, users may they can save from lost revenue and
use simulation at the system level is need to change process conditions downtime. That is more profit they
to answer questions about scaleup. and be sure their heat exchanger is can make at the end of the day.”
For example, says Haidari, engineers
Chemstations
already have knowledge about how
to scale up a mixing tank, but they
may not understand the startup
Sweet gas
forces of that particular tank or they
may want to know if they can use
the tank for other applications or CWR
increase production or the rate of
reaction. “Given a set of operational
questions, you can get the data and
the answers to these questions for
that mixing tank by using a simula- CWS
tions,” he says (Figure 2).
In other words, given a specific
set of questions, simulation provides
insight. “The value you get out of
simulation and insight is that it effi-
Sour gas
ciently and effectively provides data
because it has the ability to quickly
provide answers to questions that
were previously obtained by running
lengthy experiments. Simulations
allow engineers to narrow down their
FIGURE 3. First-principle simulations can interact
search, find the desired results and with APC tools via OPC or even Microsoft Excel to
more easily optimize the system for operate as virtual plants and soft sensors

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Better control sory control and data acquisition] or on that. But with increases in speed,
Another trend in simulation, says Excel that is accessible to teams that our simulation can deliver results as
Steve Brown, president of Chemsta- don’t need to know anything about fast as needed to make realtime de-
tions (Houston; www.chemstations. simulation to use it.” cisions and do advanced process
com), is the demand for a simulator He says this provides a true pro- control,” he says.
arrangement where there is a “virtual duction environment, which can be Every plant, he says, is subject to
plant” running alongside the actual employed to build a “decision think- variability in terms of raw material
plant, calculating optimal conditions, ing environment” that not only mea- quality, ambient temperatures, hu-
allowing users to compare optimal sures what is happening in the actual midity and so on, and typical con-
versus actual and displaying it to the plant, but also what the virtual simula- trol systems are one way to address
operator who may not have experi- tion engine is calculating, and deliver these variables. “However, advanced
ence with simulation tools. “In these a dashboard to the management of process control that has access to
cases, the operator doesn’t need the company so they can make deci- rigorous first-principle simulation al-
to understand thermodynamics or sions about how to best operate. “I lows management to find alternative
the calculations or functions that are would call it advanced process con- operating conditions that are global
core to simulation, but he needs to trol using a virtual plant that is based optimum conditions, opening the
understand what changing values in on first-principle simulation.” door to massive savings in energy
the actual production facility mean,” While this has been attempted be- and other efficiencies over a wide
says Brown, who’s company is cur- fore, Brown says calculation speeds range of variable operating condi-
rently working with partners to deliver have caught up, allowing simulators tions,” explains Brown.
solutions that will work in this man- to calculate fast enough to keep up This type of simulation can also
ner. “The partner builds a very com- with the distributed control system be used for complex functions such
plex model of the virtual plant that (DCS). “The DCS is constantly poll- as calculating the composition of
operates exactly like the facility does, ing all of the data sources and if the stream, says Brown. “Typically to
then embeds that technology inside simulator can’t keep up, there’s a measure the composition of the
their deliverable, which may include hole in the system and lagging, so stream requires an online analyzer,
an interface like a SCADA [supervi- users can’t make decisions based which is very difficult and expensive

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that they otherwise might not have,
allowing them to make better engi-
neering decisions.”

Taking simulation into the IIoT


A growing trend, says Schneider
Electric’s Wiley, is to use simulation
for applications such as augmented
reality and artificial intelligence (AI).
“These are all extensions of simula-
tion, automation, advanced process
control and optimization that are
leading us closer to the Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT), or Indus-
try 4.0,” she says. “Because many
process facilities are already so
automated, have the sensors and
instrumentation and have already
captured the models, they are in
a position to take those data and
that model and apply things like
augmented reality for maintenance,
training and predictive analytics.”
While the applications sound fu-
turistic, they are already beginning
to creep into industry via virtual-
FIGURE 4. Automated simulations can be used to continually monitor a pipeline system for liquids drop
out using measured compositions and flows. The phase envelope for the mixtures can be calculated and reality and augmented-reality-based
fed back into the system so operators can see how close they are to the cricondentherm. These data operations used for training and
are something they want to know in realtime, but it’s not something that can be measured. However, the maintenance. “We see it happening
simulator can calculate this based on the data now where a digital work order is
to maintain, but the simulator is ca- for liquids drop out using measured created and maintenance techs go
pable of calculating the composition compositions and flows. “We can into the field with a tablet, take that
very easily given all the inputs from calculate the phase envelope for the device, place it in front of the unit
the plant itself, so it serves as a ‘soft mixtures and feed that back into the and the simulation superimposes
sensor’ because it is capable of very system so operators can see how the data, schematics and instruc-
fast, rigorous and accurate calcula- close they are to the cricondentherm tions right on their view.”
tions. But there is no need for the [a dewpoint temperature]. It is some- Called immersive simulation, mobile
simulation environment to be vis- thing they want to know in real time, devices coupled with simulation are
ible” (Figure 3). but it’s not something they can go out able to augment the actual view. “It’s
BRE’s Addington agrees that there and measure. However, the simulator all in a real environment and it gives
is a growing demand for automated can calculate this based on the data,” the end user that extra help, which
simulation. “We see more people he explains (Figure 4). improves productivity and lowers
in engineering wanting to sit down Results from these types of simu- maintenance costs,” explains Wiley.
and solve engineering problems, lations can be used as accurate in- She adds that by digitizing the op-
but they don’t want to spend time formation for decision making or, in eration, it is possible to use this aug-
building models or getting them up other cases, for optimization. “When mented reality and AI for predictive
to date. Automating the simulation there are dozens of variables they analytics, as well. “The idea is to pre-
allows them to do this. They might can adjust in an effort to improve dict the failure before it occurs. The
have the simulation set up to grab performance, it can be difficult and simulator can apply the rules and the
operating data straight from the his- time consuming to determine what data and understand when a piece
torian, allowing the engineer to sit move to make. The simulator can of equipment will alarm so it can be
down and immediately start look- be set up to run automatically, pull addressed before that occurs. With
ing for bottlenecks or areas of op- in historical information and calculate the technology that is already avail-
timization. They may also have the the optimum,” Addington says. “This able — we have all the pieces and
simulator set up so that it runs auto- gives operators a direction to look the ability to plug it all together —
matically to fill in the blanks of their at to determine if it is worth making augmented and virtual reality for
instrumentation,” he says. changes to the process and if those these types of IIoT applications will
For example, it might be used to changes will increase the bottom grow quickly.” n
continually monitor a pipeline system line. It gets information in their hands Joy LePree
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Focus

Valves
This butterfly valve has an and other liquid purposes. — Spirax Posiflate
inflatable seat for tight closure Sarco, Blythewood, S.C.
The Posi-flate butterfly valve (photo) www.spiraxsarco.com
has a highly polished Type 316 stain-
less-steel housing and disk. Its sur- This ball valve is available for
face finish helps to reduce buildup, copper tubing systems
making it appropriate for many ap- The new line of Viega ProPress
plications in the chemical, food and Hydronic Ball Valves (photo) are full
pharmaceutical sectors. It is avail- port and designed for non-potable
able in sizes from 2–20 in. The inflat- water applications. They are available
able seat design provides a better in 1/2 and 3/4-in press sizes and 3/4-
seal by using air pressure to expand in. hose sizes. The ball valves feature
the seat against the disk, providing NH threads and an ethylene propyl-
more sealing area and an even pres- ene diene monomer (EPDM) sealing
sure distribution against the disk. element. The Viega ProPress copper
Because the disk only makes casual system (which joins copper tubing
contact with the seat during open- in seconds without flame or heavy
ing and closing, torque requirements equipment) is available in more than
are said to be substantially lower. Its 600 fitting configurations, and ben-
ease of movement allows the disk efits from a patented SmartConnect
to come to a perfect 90-deg posi- feature, which ensures high-integrity
tion every time, says the company. connections, says the manufacturer.
— Posiflate, St. Paul, Minn. — Viega LLC, Broomfield, Colo.
www.posiflate.com www.viega.us

Corrosion-resistant dosing Miniature solenoid valve


valve offers 2 million life cycles provides inert isolation
The Type 604/605 pneumatically The Model WTA-2 two-way, nor-
actuated dosing valve offers a more mally closed, inert isolation valves
robust, corrosion-resistant alterna- and Model WTB-3 three-way valves
tive to typical chemical dosing ap- are avilable with molded polyether
plications that often rely on low-cost ether ketone (PEEK) and polyphenyl-
solenoid valves. While high-end, cor- ene sulfide (PPS) valve bodies. Both
rosion-resistant solenoid valves are use polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
available, they tend to be costly. This isolation diaphragms and a valve
dosing valve solves both of these seat of soft, fluoroelastomer seals,
problems, says the company. It is which are said to be very tolerant
available in a range of materials and of particulate matter in the media
sizes. The valve is pressure-rated that would typically destroy conven-
at 90 psi unidirectional with operat- tional valve seals. — Clark Solutions,
ing temperatures from –4 to 284°F, Hudson, Mass.
depending on the body material. — www.clarksol.com
GF Piping Systems, Irvine, Calif.
www.gfps.com Rugged valves are designed
for hydroelectricity operations Spirax Sarco
Piston valves isolate steam, This company’s valves (photo; p. 24)
condensate and process media are designed for use in the hydro-
The PV4 and PV6 piston valves electric power industry, where the
(photo) are developed for isolation power of moving water is used to
purposes. They are available in NPT generate electricity. Its Quarter-Turn
and SW versions, in sizes from 1/2 to family of valves includes the Quadro-
2 in. Material choices include forged Sphere ball valves, EnerG ball valves
carbon steel and forged stainless and American-BFV butterfly valves.
steel. These valves are designed to All are available in a wide range of
Class 800 and provide tight shut- sizes and pressures. The Quadro-
off, suitable for steam, condensate Sphere was designed with addi- Viega

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Val-Matic tional flow paths and seat-contact key engineering decisions, says the
minimized for reduced wear and company. — Blacoh Fluid Control,
operating torques. The company’s Riverside, Calif.
Surgebuster check valve, Tilted Disc www.blacoh.com
check valve, and Swing check valve
are designed to prevent slamming, This valve matrix offering
reduce head loss and provide signifi- brings several advantages
cant savings in pumping costs, says Hygienic processes in the food-
the company. — Val-Matic Valve & and- beverage, pharmaceutical and
Manufacturing Corp., Elmhurst, Ill. related sectors face particular chal-
www.valmatic.com lenges when it comes to manag-
ing process flows. A valve matrix
Valve-position transmitter (photo), also known as a valve clus-
supports safety monitoring ter, provides one option to maximize
The Digital EPIC-2 is an intelligent process efficiency. It is designed to
valve-position transmitter (photo) allow simultaneous circulation of liq-
that offers discrete position control. uids (including clean-in-place fluids)
Its reliable, non-contact position on several levels with the exact num-
feedback with digital communica- ber of lines and rows to match the
tions via HART 7 protocol and DTM specific requirements of your pro-
technology. It allows for seamless cess. The matrix provides flexibility
integration into any control system, to run multiple products to multiple
says the company. This allows for destinations while others are being
remote configuration, calibration cleaned. These valve matrices can
and diagnostics. Equipped with be supplied pre-assembled and
advanced diagnostic capabilities, pre-tested, as well as fully wired and
this product can be used to per- with all the necessary pneumatic
form emergency shutdown moni- tubings, junction boxes and control
toring and implement simple partial panel pre-connected. This allows
stroke testing (PST) and solenoid- complex installations to be brought
operated valve testing, helping online quckly, says the company. —
Westock Controls to preserve the integrity of critical Alfa Laval AB, Lund Sweden
safety systems. Its predictive diag- www.alfalaval.com
nostics and intelligent alarms can
pinpoint the root cause of prob- Two products improve valve
lems to help users predict neces- operation in the field
sary valve maintenance ahead of This company offers two solu-
valve valve failure, lowering the tions (photo) that are aimed at eas-
total cost of ownership and ensur- ing valve operation for workers and
ing effective valve maintenance and improving safety and confidence.
operational integrity. — Westock The Power Wrench portable actua-
Controls, Saddle Brook, N.J. tor allows any multi-turn valve to be
www.westlockcontrols.com opened or closed in minutes, pro-
tecting workers from back injury and
This back-pressure valve reducing valve operating time by
also dampens pulsation up to 80%, says the company. The
The patent-pending Hybrid Valve company’s VPI Position Indicator
Alfa Laval
is said to be the world’s first com- uses a patented counting mecha-
bination pulsation dampener and nism to provide a clear view of the
back-pressure valve. It combines position of manual, linear multi-turn
the steady flow control of a pulsation valves (including gate and globe
dampener and the regulation of a valves) in the field, increasing worker
back-pressure valve in a single piece safety. — Sofis, Alphen aan den Rijn,
of equipment. Typically, pumping the Netherlands
systems require two separate com- www.sofisglobal.com
ponents to achieve this outcome,
yet when installing pulsation damp- These gate, globe and check
eners and back-pressure valves in valves boast new features
any pumping station, location and Designed in accordance with the in-
proximity are key. Combining both dustry’s latest standards, specifically
unit operations in a single compo- API-624, the Pacific CSV line of cast
Sofis, Alphen aan den Rijn nent gives users greater control over steel gate, globe and check valves
24 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
(photo) provides the highest level of available features include a pres- Crane ChemPharma & Energy
quality and performance in demand- sure-seal bonnet for maintainability,
ing applications. Each has undergone quick-replacement packing cham-
recent improvement to offer new ber, single-piece gland with an inter-
features that enhance reliability, op- nal gland wrench, solid Stellite seat-
erations and maintenance. The gate ing features and a two-year warranty.
valve’s fully-guided wedge ensures — Conval, Somers, Conn.
smooth operation in both horizontal www.conval.com
and vertical orientations, delivering
improved resistance to sticking. The This valve portfolio now has
globe valve is designed to enable smart IO-link connectivity
both lower seating torque and faster This company recently added smart
setup compared to competing valve connectivity of its pneumatic valve
designs, says the company.— Crane islands to machine controllers by
ChemPharma & Energy, The Wood- introducing new IO-Link modules
lands, Tex. that can be easily integrated with
www.cranecpe.com existing Parker valves. This new
module offers plug-and-play valve
Inline serviceable globe valves compatibility for operators using In-
are designed for severe service dustrial Ethernet, meaning they can
Clampseal inline-serviceable Y, angle benefit from similar performance
and T-pattern globe-stop, check and reduced system complexity at
and stop-check valves (photo) are a lower cost, says the company.
ideal for severe-service applica- This communication technology
tions. These forged valves are avail- alows devices to be simply and
able in sizes of 1/2 to 4-in. through easily integrated in the same way
ASME #4500 Class, in a variety as all commonly used fieldbus and
of materials and connectors. The automation systems — users do Conval

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AS-Schneider not need to be trained in a new one or two internal switches or sen-
protocol. In addition, the network sors for remote indication. The fully
configuration can be stored or writ- sealed aluminum enclosure provides
ten into the code and downloaded an accurate and reliable valve-posi-
to the device with no programming tion signal. For larger valves that are
required. — Parker Hannifin Corp., operated with a gearbox, the SPI is
Cleveland, Ohio mounted to the gearbox input flange.
www.parker.com For smaller valves, it can be mounted
directly on the valve and an optional
Improve plant safety with these thrust base is available for rising-
high-pressure valves stem applications. The SPI is avail-
This company’s family of high- able in two versions that are certified
pressure valves (photo) can handle for use in hazardous areas. — Rotork
service to 15,000 psi, and provide PLC, Bath, U.K.
leak-free shutoff even under extreme www.rotork.com
conditions. The steam seal pack-
ing consists of polytetrafluoroethyl- Diaphragm valve maintains a
ene (PTFE). The standard material reliable seal, reducing leakage
is stainless steel Type 316, although The Pure-Flo EnviZion valve is de-
other materials are also available. signed to allow for more streamlined
Users can choose between NPT installation and maintenance, deliv-
threads or connections for cone fit- ering less downtime, longer preven-
tings — AS-Schneider, Nordheim, tive maintenance cycles and greater
Germany production capacity for manufactur-
www.as-schneider.com ers. With a breakthrough mount-
and-turn design that requires no
This diverter valve benefits tools or torquing, the EnviZion valve
from recent upgrades has reduced valve maintenance
The second-generation PT45 Valve time from 23 minutes to just three,
(photo) introduces new features, says the company. Tool-less instal-
such as adjustable alignment stops lation ensures a properly installed
located in the housing, position in- bonnet and eases installation in
dication from the tunnel itself, ad- tight spaces. The integrated ther-
Schenck Process ditional actuation options, and ex- mal-compensation system provides
ternal-tunnel position indication. A a constant sealing force, eliminating
positive food-grade rubber-silicone the effects of thermal cycling, says
seal at each port is designed to pre- the company. — ITT Engineered
vent contamination. Additional fea- Valves, Lancaster, Pa.
tures include 45-deg port-to-port www.engvalves.com
rotation, a two-way switching capa-
bility for either dilute-phase or dense- Pivoting chute diverter
phase conveying applications, cast improves abrasives handling
iron or aluminum housing and other The Pivoting Chute Diverter (a mem-
features. A pneumatic actuator pro- ber of this company’s Titan Series
vides a 2–4-s actuation time be- of products) is designed to improve
tween ports. — Schenck Process processing speeds and provide a
LLC, Whitewater, Wis. valve with improved longevity when
www.schenckprocess.com/us operating in particularly abrasive en-
vironments. In particular, it is devel-
Keep DCS systems informed oped for applications handling such
about manual valve positions materials as alumina, bauxite, ce-
Distributed control systems (DCS) ment, metal ores, coal, flyash, gravel,
need to know if valves are open or industrial sand and others. It has a
closed, and this becomes more chal- body constructed from carbon steel,
lenging when dealing with manually and an independent, internal pivoting
Rotork
operated valves. When the SPI Smart chute whose material-contact parts
Position Indicator (photo) is installed, are lined with a choice of abrasion-
the control center is able to monitor resistant metal. It is available in either
any of the valves in the facility, to en- a two-way or three-way configura-
sure more accurate process control tion. — Vortex Global, Salina, Kan.
The SPI has a large dial display to www.vortexglobal.com n
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New Products
Analyze piping stress with An abrasion-resistant mixer Fluid Components International
this updated software with proprietary mixing flights
Caesar II 2018 (V. 10.0) is the newest The new model 700-THX-50-ARI
version of this company’s software rotary batch mixer (photo) blends
suite for pipe stress analysis and eval- abrasive materials, such as concrete,
uating the structural responses and premix, mortar mix, glass, fiberglass,
stresses of piping systems accord- refractories, tungsten powder and
ing to international codes and stan- ceramics, in 1–3 min with minimized
dards. In addition to the latest pip- abrasive wear or product degrada-
ing codes, Caesar II now supports a tion. The mixer features abrasion-re-
more robust analysis (compliant with sistant steel contact surfaces, internal
KHK Level 2 standards) of the stabil- mixing flights with easy-to-replace
ity of a piping system during a serious wear plates and radial seals for dust-
seismic event, helping to ensure the tight operation. It has a usable batch
safety of facility piping in earthquake- capacity of 50 ft3 or 4,000 lbs, and
prone areas. The new version also achieves uniformity, regardless of
offers the ability to identify and track disparities in the bulk densities, par-
supports throughout the software ticle sizes or flow characteristics of
using new support and hanger-tag batch ingredients, according to the
fields. When a user deletes a load manufacturer. Its horizontal rotating
case, the software automatically re- vessel contains proprietary mixing
numbers the remaining cases and flights that tumble, turn, cut and fold
indicates any impacts from the dele- material gently, preventing degrada-
tion to combination cases. In Caesar tion and imparting minimal energy to
II, quick model changes are also pos- the batch. A stationary inlet and outlet
sible with the Find & Replace option at opposite ends of the vessel allow
in the list inputs. — Hexagon PPM, hard piping to upstream and down-
Huntsville, Ala. stream conveyors, process or pack-
www.hexagonppm.com aging equipment or storage vessels.
— Munson Machinery Co., Utica, N.Y.
A flow switch and monitor www.munsonmachinery.com
in a single device
The dual-function FS10i flow switch/ This compact system supplies
monitor (photo) delivers two functions ultrapure water for laboratories
in a single instrument. It is particularly Arium mini (photo) is a compact,
useful in gas-flow safety-related ap- ultrapure-water system for labora-
plications (including those with haz- tory and pharmaceutical applications.
ardous gases) because it is designed This new system delivers a flowrate of
Munson Machinery
to provide a dependable high- or 1 L/min and is specially designed for
low-trip point alarm, says the manu- ultrapure water requirements of less
facturer. It also includes an analog than 10 L/d. This space-saving unit,
4–20-mA output signal and operates with a width of only 28 cm (11 in.), eas-
over a wide flow range in air or gas from ily integrates into laboratory environ-
0.25 to 400 ft/s and in water from 0.01 ments. The standard version of Arium
to 0.5 ft/s with a repeatability of ±0.5% mini is independent of a permanently
of reading. Configured in the field, the installed water tap. Water is supplied
FS10i eliminates additional calibration to this system via the integrated bag,
costs. The FS10i flow switch/monitor’s which is filled by a built-in pump. In the
analog output enables flow trending process, pretreated water is pumped
that can provide an early warning of into the bag automatically and is thus
clogged filters, pipe fitting leaks, wear- used as feedwater for the production
ing seals, pump problems and other of ultrapure water. The expanded ver- Sartorius Stedim Biotech

causes of flow disruptions before sys- sion, Arium mini Plus, can be directly
tem shutdown. The FS10i is designed connected to a feedwater tap. In this
for insertion into 0.5-in. (13 mm) or system, feedwater is treated first by a
larger pipes and square ducts. — Fluid pretreatment cartridge, which consists
Components International LLC (FCI), of a combination of activated carbon
San Marcos, Calif. and a reverse-osmosis module, and
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SOR integrated bag. Final production of ul- arises. The maximum supply pressure
trapure water then takes place using is 5,000 psi, and the 1201 HP can op-
a specially developed purification car- erate between –40 and 225°F. Also, it
tridge. — Sartorius Stedim Biotech, can function with air, inert gases and
Göttingen, Germany natural gas. — SOR Inc., Lenexa, Kan.
www.sartorius-stedim.com www.sorinc.com

Selectively remove An enhanced ultrasonic-flow


chromium (IV) from wastewater system with high accuracy
The new, selective Lewatit TP 107 ion- The Sitrans FS220 clamp-on ultrasonic
exchange resin was developed specifi- flowmeter (photo) is the newest addition
cally for municipal drinking water treat- to this company’s portfolio of next-gen-
ment facilities and is certified to NSF/ eration digital flow-measurement sys-
ANSI standard 61. Lewatit TP 107 tems. Combining the Sitrans FST020
also offers key advantages in the in- transmitter with Sitrans FSS200 ex-
dustrial sector, such as for wastewater ternally mounted sensors, the Sitrans
treatment in the electroplating indus- FS220 offers the most commonly re-
tries. The regenerable adsorber resin quired measurement functions with
(multiple-use) demonstrates desirable high accuracy, cost efficiency and
chromate-adsorption kinetics at high ease of use, says the company. The
specific flowrates, thus significantly re- new flow system is suitable for indus-
ducing the resin requirements, says the tries that require budget-conscious
manufacturer. Compared to traditional liquid flow instrumentation, including
strong-base anion-exchange resins, the water and wastewater, power, HVAC
capacity for chromium (VI) is increased and chemical. It measures with a con-
by a factor of up to 2.5. Hazardous chro- sistently high accuracy of 1% of flow-
mate is removed from wastewater with rate, improved zero-stability, resulting
up to 100 ppm Cr (VI) content, as well in minimal need to set a zero point
as at very low concentrations in the ppb and repeatability of 0.25% accord-
range, thus meeting all current regulatory ing to ISO 11631. — Siemens AG,
requirements. The resins require fairly Munich, Germany
infrequent regeneration, thereby signifi- www.siemens.com
cantly reducing the consumption of re-
generation chemicals. Following reduc- New turbine flowmeters
tion, the regenerating solutions can be with wireless integration
treated easily and safely. — Lanxess AG, The TW Series turbine flowmeter
Siemens
Cologne, Germany (photo) provides flow measurement
www.lanxess.com of oils, water and chemicals with
±1% of reading or better and 0.1%
This high-pressure regulator repeatability. TW Series turbine me-
has three outlets ters are available in flow ranges from
The 1201 high-pressure (HP) regulator 0.6 to 5,000 gal/min and feature 316
(photo) is designed to provide control of stainless-steel construction, tungsten-
the downstream pressure of a gas-flow carbide rotor shaft and tight machin-
system. In many gas-flow applications, ing tolerance. With working pressures
reducing pressure in multiple stages is up to 5,000 psi and fluid temperatures
important to prevent freezing and cavi- from –150 to 350°F, the TW Series is
tation issues. The 1201 HP regulator is suitable for a variety of liquid flow ap-
suitable for use as a first-stage regu- plications, including chemical injection.
lator for reducing the pressure that is The flowmeters can be easily integrated
input to other pressure-reducing regu- with flow totalizers as part of a wireless
lators or filters, and also for removing flow-control system for remote moni-
pressure fluctuations. With three out- toring and control. — AW-Lake Co.,
lets, the 1201 HP regulator gives the Oak Creek, Wis.
AW-Lake
user the ability to control pneumatic www.aw-lake.com
pressure of three other devices. The
device provides the option of five dif- Sterile air filters for
ferent outlet-pressure ranges, and it is extreme conditions
simple to change control springs if the The P-SRF line of sterile air filters
need to change outlet-pressure ranges (photo, p. 29) includes two varia-
28 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
tions: P-SRF V, a Vacuum handling now has Flow computer and terminal for
borosilicate depth fieldbus-communicating pumps measuring pipeline flowrates
media suitable The Lem- The Y-Flow prod-
for final filtration com vac- uct family con-
of processes and uum pump sists of the Y-Flow
venting applica- (photo) is YFFC (field flow
tions; and P-SRF said to be computer; photo)
X, a pleated PTFE the world’s and Y-Flow YRTU
final membrane first vacuum Coval (remote termi-
filter in a strong pump with nal unit). The Y-
Donaldson
stainless-steel functionality for communicating Flow YFFC is a Yokogawa
housing designed for extreme con- mechatronics, making it possible low-power, orifice-flow computer
ditions and temperatures. Both fil- for operators to receive realtime in- designed to measure AGA 3 orifice
ters deliver a log reduction value formation, and enabling corrective gas flow and the Y-Flow YRTU is
of 7 or greater for bacteria, viruses and preventive maintenance of the a low-power remote terminal unit
and particles (down to 3 nm) to im- pump. As with the company’s other designed to measure various com-
prove product and process integrity. intelligent vacuum pumps, the Lem- plex AGA gas flow calculations, as
The filters are built with mechanical com integrates two energy-saving well as remote control applications.
stability and temperature resistance technologies: ASR (Air Saving Regu- The Y-Flow YFFC utilizes the com-
up to 392°F. They perform reliably lator); and ASC (Air Saving Control), pany’s EJX910A multivariable trans-
under extreme conditions, includ- making it possible to attain up to mitter capsule and communication
ing contact with vapor-phase hy- 90% energy savings, says the man- board. The multivariable capsule
drogen peroxide (VPHP) and ozone ufacturer. The units are suitable for and communication board are inte-
sterilization — up to 150 cycles for applications in gripping airtight ma- grated into the flow computer as a
the P-SRF V and 200 cycles for the terials in the automobile, aeronauti- single unit, thus reducing the cost
P-SRF X. — Donaldson Co., Inc., cal and plastics sectors. — Coval of ownership and providing an ac-
Minneapolis, Minn. SAS, Montélier, France curate and precise measurement.
www.donaldsonprocessfilters.com www.coval.fr The Y-Flow YRTU is a remote ter-

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minal unit that allows an external of sensors inside an industrial plant, a figurations with fewer errors, requir-
turbine meter, ultrasonic meter, mul- rapid rise in pressure can be rapidly ing less rework, says the company.
tivariable transmitters and Coriolis detected in the event of unwanted igni- — Emerson Automation Solutions,
meter to be connected to measure tion. The explosion-protection system St. Louis, Mo.
complex AGA gas flow calculations. would then automatically emit a so- www.emerson.com
— Yokogawa Corp. of America, dium bicarbonate extinguishing agent,
Newnan, Ga. which removes the heat from the com- Connect serial interfaces to
www.yokogawa.com bustion zone and suppresses the re- other networks — in the field
sulting explosion as early as the startup The ultracompact module TBEN-
Tailor-made systems for phase. — IEP Technologies GmbH, S-2COM connects devices with an
explosion protection Ratingen, Germany RS232 or RS485 interface directly in
This company’s www.ieptechnologies.com the field to controllers with the Profinet,
new holistic ap- Ethernet/IP or Modbus TCP protocols.
proach to explo- Safety-system setup made This eliminates the need to run long
sion protection faster and less complex wiring routes to the control cabinet.
provides plant This company and exida (Sellersville, The user can choose between RS232
operators with a Pa.; www.exida.com) have jointly re- and RS485, as required for the char-
complete range of leased the DeltaV safety instrumented acteristics of the two serial ports. The
solutions to pro- system (SIS) configurator, an exida module also offers four I/Os that can
tect against dust exSILentia tool that automatically be used as inputs or outputs without
IEP Technologies
explosions. The generates DeltaV SIS configurations. any configuration. Use in very demand-
portfolio includes a full range of pas- By pairing built-in DeltaV functionality ing environments is possible thanks to
sive and active explosion-protection with comprehensive software tools for the high degree of protection per IP65,
systems (photo), allowing security functional safety, users can develop IP67 to IP69K standards, as well as the
packages to be tailored to each ap- safety logic configurations much faster extended temperature range from –40
plication’s needs. Effective explosion and in fewer steps. Project teams can to 70°C. — Hans Turck GmbH & Co.
protection is required for the precision not only decrease the time and ef- KG, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
of individual components and sub- fort of safety-system configuration, www.turck.com ■
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Facts At Your Fingertips
Agglomeration and Granulation
Department Editor: Scott Jenkins

A
gglomeration and granulation Liquid binder (aque-
are used to achieve a wide ous or solvent) is
range of objectives in solids- sprayed through
handling processes, including to an atomizing, two-
ensure a desired particle-size distri- fluid nozzle located
bution, minimize segregation, and im- above, in or below
prove solids flow, as well as to control the bed. Spray dis-
de-aeration and compaction behavior tribution, atomizer
and attrition resistance and solid dis- design and humidity
solution rates. This one-page refresh- control are crucial to
er describes the two broad categories proper operation.
of agglomeration processes — agita- Tumbling granu-
tion (wet agglomeration) and com- lators. In tumbling
pression methods. granulators, par- FIGURE 1. In wet agglomeration processes, a particulate feed is intro-
duced to a process vessel along with additives
ticles are set in mo-
Wet agglomeration tion by the tumbling action caused Tablet presses. Tablet presses pro-
Agitation-based processes include by the balance between gravity and duce shapes of superior appearance
fluidized-bed, disc, drum and mixer centrifugal forces. Common designs with strict specifications in weight,
granulators, as well as hybrid designs include continuous, inclined disc and geometry, hardness and dissolution
(Figure 1). A particulate feed is intro- drum granulators with throughput behavior. Good flow properties are
duced to a process vessel and is ag- ranges of 1–100 ton/h and 1–5-min required for rapid, consistent die fill-
glomerated (batch or continuous) to residence times. Disc granulators ing as well as proper die lubrication
form a granulated product. The feed consist of a rotating pan with a rim, (low die friction) to prevent capping
typically consists of a mixture of active typically tilted at horizontal angles of and delamination.
products, binders, diluents, flow aids, 50–60 deg. Drums are cylindrical, in- Roll presses. Roll presses force ma-
surfactants, wetting agents, lubri- clined at a horizontal angle of 3–10 terial into gaps between two rotating
cants, fillers and end-use aids (sinter- deg, and may be either open-ended rolls and amplify the incoming feed
ing aids, colors and taste modifiers). or fitted with annular retaining rings. pressure to a maximum value that
Agglomeration can be induced by Mixer granulators. Mixer granula- occurs at the minimum gap. This
a solvent or slurry atomized onto the tors induce granulation through me- pressure and roll dwell time controls
bed of particles, or by the controlled chanical agitation. A wide selection of agglomerate quality for given feed
sintering or partial melting of a binder mixing-tool designs is available. Dif- properties. Smooth or corrugated
component of the feed. Wetting of ferences in equipment, impeller and rolls produce solid sheets, which are
the initial feed promotes nucleation of chopper geometry result in wide vari- subsequently broken down and clas-
fine powders, or a coating for particle ations in shear rate and powder-flow sified to a desired agglomerate size.
sizes in excess of drop size. In the patterns among manufacturers. Con- Extrusion. In extrusion, powder in a
coalescence (growth) stage, partially trolling the amount of liquid phase, plastic state is forced through a die,
wetted primary particles and previ- wet mass rheology, and the intensity perforated plate or screen. These
ously formed nuclei coalesce to form and duration of mixing determines processes can operate wet or dry to
granules composed of several parti- agglomerate size and density. produce narrowly sized, dense pel-
cles. As granules grow, they are com- lets. Extruder types include screw
pacted by the forces of bed agitation. Compaction processes extruders (such as axial end plate, ra-
Granulation processes vary from In agglomeration by compression dial screen and basket designs), and
low to medium levels of applied (compaction), a powder blend is fed pelletization equipment (such as ro-
shear and stress, producing gran- to a device that promotes agglomera- tary cylinder and ram extruders). The
ules of low to medium and (in some tion due to large, applied compaction equipment imparts shear to the mate-
cases) high density. Ranked from pressures. Continuous sheets of solid rial and product attributes are strong-
lowest to highest levels of shear, material are produced, as in roll press- ly influenced by friction between the
these processes include fluidized- ing, or some solid form is made, such powder and wall. Extrusion process-
bed, tumbling and mixer granulators. as a briquette or tablet. Continuous es can exert the highest applied force
Fluidized-bed granulators. In flu- sheets or strands may either break of any size-enlargement device to
idized-bed granulators, particles are down in subsequent handling to form give the highest-density product. n
supported, mixed and dried by a a granulated material, or the material
heated gas. Proper gas-distributor may be further processed through a EDITOR’S NOTE: This edition of Facts at your Fingertips
was adapted from the following articles: Ennis, B.J., Agglom-
design is required to maintain solids variety of chopping, spheronization or eration Technology: Mechanisms, Chem. Eng., March 2010,
mixing, and heat and mass transfer. forced screening methods. pp. 34–39; and Ennis, B.J., Agglomeration Technology:
Equipment Selection, Chem. Eng., May 2010, pp. 50–54.
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Technology Profile
Bio-acrylic acid production from glucose
By Intratec Solutions

A
crylic acid is a moderately most of the 3-hydroxypropionic acid 19%
strong carboxylic acid, pri- produced is neutralized to 3-hydroxy-
marily used in the produc- propionate, in such a way that the
tion of emulsion and solution broth contains mainly the conjugate 47%
polymers. On a commercial scale, base of 3-hydroxypropionic acid. 18%
acrylic acid is mainly produced from Separation. After fermentation, cell
the oxidation of propylene or propane debris and other suspended solids
derived from petroleum or natural gas are removed from the broth by ul- 16%
— both nonrenewable fossil carbon- trafiltration. The permeate solution is
based starting materials. In recent pumped to evaporators, while the re-
years, significant research and devel- tentate — mostly biomass and water n Raw materials n Utilities n Fixed costs n Depreciation
opment efforts have been made to- — is disposed. FIGURE 2. The graph breaks down operating costs
ward manufacturing acrylic acid from After evaporation, the concentrated
natural renewable starting materials, fermentation broth is fed to an agitat- ing and melting stages), glacial acryl-
such as glucose or molasses originat- ed vessel operating under vacuum, ic acid is obtained.
ing from biomass, or from glycerol, a along with tricaprylamine (organic sol-
byproduct from biofuels production. vent) and dodecanol (co-solvent). The Economic performance
mixture is heated so that the ammo- The total operating cost (raw materi-
The process nium salt of the 3-hydroxypropionic als, utilities, fixed costs and deprecia-
The following paragraphs describe acid splits, producing ammonia and tion costs) estimated for making bio-
bio-based acrylic acid production 3-hydroxyproprionate (3-HP). The acrylic acid was about $1,580 per ton
from glucose syrup, where the glu- liquid stream from the salt-splitting is of bio-acrylic acid in the fourth quar-
cose is initially fermented to gener- then back-extracted in countercur- ter of 2013. The analysis was based
ate 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HPA), rent contact with hot water, yielding on a plant with capacity to produce
which is then dehydrated to produce an aqueous phase rich in 3-HP and a 150,000 metric ton per year of bio-
acrylic acid. Figure 1 presents a sim- 3-HP-lean organic phase. acrylic acid. A breakdown of the total
plified flow diagram of the process. The resultant aqueous solution of operating cost of such a plant is pre-
Fermentation. The culture media 3-HP is passed through a reactor sented in Figure 2.
used in the pre-fermentation and in column packed with -alumina cata- This column is based on “Bio-
the fed-batch fermentation are pre- lyst, where the 3-HP is dehydrated to Acrylic Acid Production from Glu-
pared by diluting the glucose syrup acrylic acid that is fed, in turn, to an cose – Cost Analysis,” a report pub-
(fermentable carbon source) and nu- azeotropic distillation system along lished by Intratec. It can be found
trients (source of nitrogen, vitamins with toluene — an azeotropic solvent at: www.intratec.us/analysis/acrylic-
and minerals) in water. The main fer- for water removal. acid-production-cost. n
mentation is carried out in fed-batch Purification. The acrylic acid solu- Edited by Scott Jenkins
mode and under aerobic process tion is fed to the crude acrylic acid
conditions. The pH of the fermenta- distillation unit for removal of remain- Editor’s note: The content for this column is supplied by In-
tratec Solutions LLC (Houston; www.intratec.us) and edited by
tion broth is controlled by adding an ing impurities, and finally submitted Chemical Engineering. The analyses and models presented are
ammonia (NH3) solution to keep the to a melt crystallization carried out in prepared on the basis of publicly available and non-confidential
broth’s pH around 7. Due to the pres- multitube exchangers. After operat- information. The content represents the opinions of Intratec only.
More information about the methodology for preparing analysis
ence of the ammonium hydroxide, ing cycles (alternating the crystalliz- can be found, along with terms of use, at www.intratec.us/che.

Process 1. Medium preparation


Exhaust gases NH3 condensate Toluene 2. Fermentation
Glucose syrup makeup 3. Ultrafiltration
1 Biomass Tricaprylamine/ 4. Evaporators
(70 wt. %) for dodecanol 5. Salt-splitting
Corn steep disposal To waste
liquor (CSL) treatment 6. Back extraction
8 7. Dehydration
Microorganisms 5 6 CW
seed 3 8. Azeotropic distillation
ST
Air 4 9. Crude AA distillation
2 7 10 Glacial acrylic
acid 10. Crystallizer
9 11. Chiller
Process
condesate Process 12. Cooling tower
condensate RW 11 13. Steam boiler
ST
Recovered ammonia CW 12
Purge RF Refrigeration fluid
CW Cooling water
ST 13 ST Steam
FIGURE 1. This diagram shows a process for producing bio-acrylic acid from glucose

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Cost Engineering Part 1

Integrating Technology
and Economics
The Process Synthesis Model presented here is a methodology that integrates technology and
economics, thereby improving process design and reducing costs
CREATE FLOWSHEET & ANALYZE & SELECT Outputs: Thane R. Brown
DEFINE OBJECTIVES DESIGN OPTIONS OPTIONS • A technically feasible Proctor & Gamble
process
Define Define • Define the technical Analyze each Select • Block flow diagram of the
(Retired)
business technical functions and their option options
sequence in the process
objectives objectives l All major process steps
process
• Define a list l All major flow streams,
Inputs: of options including recycle & purge
• Customer needs
• Business &
• Process operating conditions
• Required materials of
IN BRIEF
economic construction THE METHODOLOGY
requirements • Raw & packaging material
• Product attributes THE FOUNDATION OF
• Product and catalyst/solvent specs
specifications • Material & Energy balances SYNTHESIS
• Bench-scale • Process design data, such
testing results as reaction kinetics and PROCESS SYNTHESIS —
(when done) physical properties
• Scaleup criteria A MODEL
• Major HSE hazards identified
• Technical & economic study EXAMPLES

B
roadly, the chemical process in- FIGURE 1. This schematic shows an overview of the Process
dustries (CPI) are comprised of Synthesis Model (Adapted from Figure I-1, Ref. 6)
companies in the chemical, pe- “synthesized” process.
troleum refining, pharmaceutical, While there is no concrete estimate of syn-
household and personal-care products, thesis costs, the author’s experience sug-
paper products, and the food-and-bever- gests it is in the range of 10–30% of R&D,
age and other sectors. Each sector is con- 10–25% of capital and 10–30% of produc-
tinually faced with product and process ob- tion cost spending*. Table 1 shows what CPI
solescence, with cost inflation, and with the companies in the 2015 Fortune 500 spent
growth of health, safety and environmen- in these three areas. Using those data, U.S.
tal (HSE) regulations. To neutralize these synthesis spending in 2015 is estimated
forces and remain competitive, CPI compa- at between $100 billion and $250 billion/
nies must continually develop or synthesize yr. Worldwide spending is of course much
new products and upgraded processes. greater. For perspective, worldwide chemical
This article is about process synthesis, sales [1] in 2015 were three times U.S. sales.
and it presents a methodology that inte- Ratioing up U.S. synthesis costs by three
grates technology and economics, thereby approximates worldwide synthesis costs of
improving design quality and reducing costs. between $300 billion and $750 billion.
Spending for process synthesis occurs in The methodology in this article, dubbed
three areas: research and development the Process Synthesis Model, has the po-
(R&D), capital investment and production. tential to reduce synthesis-related spending
R&D expenses include the staffing, labora- by between 5 and 10% per year while also
tory, pilot plant, and related efforts involved improving design quality. The cost savings
in doing synthesis work. Capital investments will vary from company to company, depen-
*Footnote: Production costs for
include the costs to design, install and dent upon a company’s type of business any year will include synthesis-
startup a “synthesized” process. Production and its focus on product and process up- related spending from previous
costs consist of the raw materials, packag- grades. For the sectors in Table 1, a 5–10% years because synthesis deci-
sions, such as raw material
ing materials and manufacturing costs that reduction in synthesis costs would decrease quality, affect costs as long as
are needed to produce a product made by a spending by $10 to 25 billion/yr. Globally, it’s the process operates.

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TABLE 1. SALES, R&D, CAPITAL, AND PRODUCTION COST SPENDING FOR THE CPI COMPANIES IN THE 2015 FORTUNE 500*
CPI Sectors Sales, R&D, R&D, % of sales Capital, Capital, % of sales Cost of production, Production
$ billion $ billion $ billion $ billion cost, % of sales
Chemicals 189.6 7.2 4.0 14.2 7.5 125.1 65.9
Petroleum Refining 718.9 1.7 0.3 64.8 9.0 168.0 23.4
Pharmaceuticals 322.8 53.8 16.7 12.9 4.0 84.0 26.0
Household & Personal Products 128.0 3.0 2.3 5.9 4.6 59.3 46.3
Paper Products 29.5 0.1 0.2 1.9 6.5 21.2 71.7
Food Products 214.2 1.8 0.9 6.6 3.1 165.6 77.3
Beverages 120.2 0.8 1.1 6.4 5.3 52.1 43.3
CPI Totals 1,723 68 4.0 113 6.5 675 39.2
* Data in the table comes from each company's 2015 Form 10-K reports.
The averages for % R&D, % Capital and % Production Cost are sales-weighted averages.

between $30 and 75 billion. Use of the all laws and regulations and do that in a
Process Synthesis Model has the po- cost-effective way.
tential to yield major profit improvement To ensure the protection of the com-
and cost reduction while also improving munity, employees, equipment, facilities
design quality. and the environment, work during syn-
thesis has to consider the following:
THE METHODOLOGY • Health hazards: allergens, carcino-
Process synthesis is defined as the gens, mutagens, toxic substances
creation of a process that will make a • Personnel safety hazards: fire, explo-
product meeting customer-based qual- sion, flammable and explosive materi-
ity specifications, HSE regulations and als (which include some dusts), over-
business and economic requirements. pressure and others
• Equipment and facility hazards: fire,
The foundations of synthesis explosion, flammable and explosive
From the definition come the three foun- materials, overpressure and others
dations of synthesis: product quality, • Environmental discharges (toxic and
HSE requirements, and business needs non-toxic, as well as planned and ac-
and economics. cidental), to sewers, rivers and lakes,
Product quality. Consumer needs de- the atmosphere, landfills and so on
fine product attributes, which in turn Business needs and economics. Most
define product quality requirements. In companies exist for one reason — mak-
their book, “Chemical Product Design” ing money. To make money, they have
[2], Cussler and Moggridge discuss how to develop and operate processes that
to define customer needs and translate reliably deliver customer-driven product
them into quality specifications. quality at a competitive price while eco-
Product quality specifications are dif- nomically complying with HSE regula-
ferent for different kinds of products. For tions. In the more profitable companies,
example, consider the following: engineers begin integrating technology
• Chemical attributes include items and economics during synthesis and
such as product purity, types and lev- continue that focus throughout the life
els of impurities, color, odor, density, of a project. Integration brings a strong
viscosity and particle size distribution economic focus to the technical work,
• Food specifications cover items such which results in a climate that supports
as flavor, mouth feel, texture, color, identifying and analyzing design options.
viscosity, appearance and particle “Experience has shown that when lead-
size distribution ers maintain such [an economic] focus
• Pharmaceutical specifications consist throughout a project, project teams can
of things like drug purity, types and reduce capital costs by 5–10% …” [3]
levels of impurities, taste, color, vis- Of interest is a study done by the Con-
cosity, rate of adsorption by the body struction Industry Institute (CII). While its
HSE requirements. HSE involves what study dealt with the later stages in a
occurs both inside and outside a plant. project (FEL 2** and beyond), its conclu-
Inside the plant, HSE deals with protect- sions also apply to synthesis activities.
ing people, equipment and the facility. CII concluded better design quality, re-
Outside, it has to do with the commu- duced costs and shorter schedules are
**Footnote: FEL is an acronym for front end
loading. FEL 2 is also called Conceptual En-
nity and the environment. At a minimum, statistically correlated with the following:
gineering. companies should strictly comply with • Setting clear, measurable project
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goals before work begins TABLE 2. COMPOSITIONS (WT.%) FOR EXAMPLES
• Creating and studying a comprehensive C16:0 C18:0 C18:1 C18:2 C18:3
list of options early in the project and con- Soybean oil 11 4 24 54 7
Olive oil 13 3 71 10 1
tinuing that throughout the project. Doing
Product X 11 4.5 74 10 <0.2
this produces a powerful economic focus
within the project emerge when the synthesis team broad-
• Developing a project plan centered on ens the number of options it considers and
early, firm scope decisions. (These early when the options include more than the
scope decisions are the ones made during team’s favorite solutions [4]
synthesis and are the ones upon which a • The cost structure of a product and its
project is based) process is largely set in the early stages
• Staffing a project with the right number of of a project. Thus, it is crucial to combine
appropriately experienced engineers economic and technical decision making
Per the CII report conclusions, the best-or- from the beginning of synthesis [5]
ganized projects had capital costs 4% lower • In the author’s experience, most engineer-
than expected and 20% lower than the more ing problems have more than one technically
poorly organized projects [3]. These data workable solution. When that is the case, a
support the earlier estimate of cost savings good tactic is to use economics to decide
and profit improvement from using the Pro- which of the workable options is best [6]
cess Synthesis Model.
When thinking about technical and eco- Process synthesis— a model
nomic integration, consider the following: The Process Synthesis Model (PSM), illus-
• Finding the “best” technical solution, rath- trated in Figure 1, integrates technical and
er than just a workable solution, requires business and economic decision making.
creating and studying a list of options It is designed around the following three
more comprehensive and thorough than principles:
is typical [3]. Better decisions and designs • Setting objectives, both business and

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technical, before work begins shal the energy of those doing the realistic and measurable, are created
• Identifying more design options work and focus it toward the same using input from the key stakeholders.
and ideas than is typical endpoint. When work begins with- First, the synthesis leader works with
• Using economics to select the best out clear objectives, the following business management to learn what
of several technically acceptable two things happen: business results they want. Since
design options • Objectives are sorted out by trial-and- business managers are busy and are
Defining objectives. Just as one error. The trial and error approach pulled in many directions at the same
decides where he or she wants to produces changing focuses, ineffi- time, they often have difficulty fully
go before starting out on a roadtrip, ciencies and wasted effort and time engaging in the business needs dis-
the synthesis leader sets objectives • Unneeded work is done, work that cussion. A face-to-face interview with
for his or her project before the ac- will be shelved or thrown away the manager is a practical way to get
tual work begins. Objectives mar- Good objectives, which need to be around this issue. Phone interviews
also work, but are not as effective.
Second, the synthesis leader and
his or her technical boss translate
the business objectives into technical
objectives. These objectives, stated
in technical terms, are what guide
the day-to-day work of synthesis. To
complete objective setting, the syn-
thesis leader writes the objectives
down and sees that each stakeholder
gets a copy. The box on p. 39 is an
example of the two types of objec-
tives for a new edible oil process.
The synthesis team should regularly
assess progress toward its objectives.
If a goal is not on track, the team de-
velops corrective plans. Lastly, it re-
ports status to the stakeholders.
For more details about setting
objectives or about the interviewing
method, see Chapter 7 of Ref. 6.
Creating options. Creating options is
the heart of the PSM. In this part of
synthesis, a tone of exploration and
of possibilities is needed to develop
a thorough and complete option list.
Because criticism, idea evaluation and
option selection get in the way of idea
exploration, it is best to hold these ac-
tivities until after list completion.
Building an option list can be dif-
ficult. The following three tools make
the task easier and will result in a
higher-quality list.
• The technical function flowsheet
(TFF) is a flowsheet creation meth-
od that fosters divergence while
defining the flowsheet. This meth-
od sets the stage for more com-
plete option lists
• Probing questions are a series of
questions intended to uncover
more options by deepening one’s
understanding of the process
• Unit operation (UO) guides are
lists of common UOs arranged
by types of technical functions,
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or “separate a solid from a liquid.” They PROCESS SYNTHESIS OBJECTIVES FOR PRODUCT X
greatly simplify identifying UO options

T
The technical function flow sheet. The TFF he following is a summary of the key objectives and other information used for
the examples (adapted from Figures 7.1 and 7.4 of Ref. 6).
is a block flow diagram that shows all the
steps in the process and all the major flow
streams. It is a bit different form of block flow Business objectives
Business plan. There is a market opportunity for a low-cost olive oil substitute made
diagram in that each process step or block is
from soybean oil, Product X. Develop a process for Product X.
described in terms of technical functions, not Projected volume. At this stage, potential volume is uncertain. Estimates range from
unit operations or equipment. Technical func- 200 million to 700 million lb/yr. We will have to do further consumer testing to more
tions specify the transformation taking place accurately estimate volume.
within a block, for example: heat oil, hydro- Timing. Complete the development work so we can begin the national introduction of
genate oil, or separate catalyst from oil. Note Product X by late 2020. Product for consumer testing will be needed. See the con-
these are verb-noun pairs. Corresponding sumer testing schedule.
Economic factors. We wish to sell Product X for no more than a 25% premium to our
unit operations would be a U-tube heat ex-
existing products. Develop the process accordingly.
changer, a jacketed reactor, and a pressure
filter, all of which are adjective-noun pairs. Technical objectives
Smith suggests beginning flowsheet cre- Business need. Develop the hydrogenation process including catalyst selection for
ation with the reactor, moving to the separa- the olive oil substitute, Product X.
tion and recycle systems, and lastly defining Schedule. Pilot plant construction must be completed within six months. This should
permit process development to be complete by January 2018, enabling a start of na-
the HSE processes [7]. When working on
tional production in late 2020. Sample product for consumer testing must be available
the reactor and separator, one also defines by July 7, 2018.
the feed preparation for those blocks. If a Economic factors. Production costs should not exceed $0.35/lb.
process does not include a reactor, begin Technical factors.
with the central operation in the process. If • See the Product Research Report for details about customer needs, product attri-
there is a reactor upstream or downstream butes and specifications. In it, you will find details about the bench scale testing that
of the process, it is wise to look at how the proved we can hydrogenate refined soybean oil to yield 98% conversion of C18:3
chains to C18:2 chains, 85% conversion of C18:2 to C18:1, and negligible (<0.05%)
upstream reactor affects the process or how
conversion to C18:0 chains. Trans-isomers formation was also less than 0.05%. The
the process affects the downstream reactor. reaction used the new C-760 catalyst. Design the process to yield these conver-
Often significant time passes between the sions.
synthesis of a process and its installation in • The catalyst must be removed from the oil after hydrogenation so that the oil is clear.
a plant. This time lapse makes it important Preliminarily, this will mean no more than 30 ppb left in the oil. To meet the produc-
not to overspecify the process during syn- tion cost target, the catalyst will have to be used multiple times.
thesis. The following guideline takes this into • The projected capacity (200–700-million lb/yr) would indicate a continuous process.
However, you should work with the plant design engineers to determine whether
account and enhances the technical and a batch or continuous process will be best from an economic standpoint. This will
economic potential of the process: “Specify probably involve deciding how many process locations are best.
as little as possible while ensuring the pro- • Plant operation is expected to be 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and 50 weeks
cess will operate as intended” [8]. This al- per year.
lows those working well after the completion • Health, safety and environmental. All regulations and company policy will be fol-
of synthesis to bring current technology and lowed. Since the hydrogenation catalyst contains heavy metals, your work must
consider how to properly dispose of or reclaim the catalyst.
economics to bear on the selection of unit
operations and equipment.
There are times, however, when the syn- Product X is a low-cost olive-oil substitute,
thesis engineer must specify UOs or equip- made from soybean oil. The company devel-
ment, particularly for the reactor and separa- oping it has extensive experience with edible
tor and functions to ensure the process will oils processing — refining, hydrogenation,
operate as required. Again, it is best to leave fractional crystallization and deodorization.
the added definition as open as possible. For The price of soybean oil averages ~$0.40/lb,
example, one might spell out two or three and olive oil ~$1.95/lb.
options, rather than selecting a single UO. The company’s R&D department has
Of course many functions need no added made small quantities of Product X in the
specification. For example, heating and cool- laboratory by selectively hydrogenating soy-
ing functions are typically simple applications bean oil. After hydrogenation, the oil has a
of heat exchange technology. composition very similar to olive oil. The R&D
engineers catalyzed the reaction with <0.5
EXAMPLES: PRODUCT X wt.% of a proprietary, finely divided, nickel/
The examples in the rest of the article will zirconium/tantalum catalyst (C-760). The re-
be based upon Product X, which was intro- action was carried out at 20 psig and used
duced in the box above. These examples il- ~10% excess H2.The gas-to-liquid (G/L) ra-
lustrate creation of a TFF, development of an tios are ~9 at the beginning of the reaction
option list, and option analysis. and ~2 at the end. The reaction is irreversible

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Preliminary Issue, 1 catalyst so that 98% of the C18:3 is
converted to C18:2, 85% of the C18:2
Hydrogenate oil with C-760 catalyst is converted to C18:1, and negligible
• 98% of C18:3 to C18:2 C18:0 and trans-isomers are formed.”
Heat oil to reaction • 85% of C18:2 to c18:1 Oil, H2, Catalyst
temperature • Negligible C18:0 & trans-isomers From talking with those who did the
Use a batch or CSTR reactor initial bench work on the reaction, the
engineer verifies the reaction selectiv-
Feed oil
ity will be hard to achieve. Thus, the
H2 Catalyst
engineer decides to run bench and
Preliminary Issue, 2 pilot-plant tests to better define the
H2 conditions that will deliver the required
selectivity. While running these tests, he
Hydrogenate oil with C-760 catalyst or she concludes there are only two re-
Heat oil to reaction
• 98% of C18:3 to C18:2 actor options that can reliably produce
• 85% of C18:2 to C18:1 Separate H2 from oil
temperature
• Negligible C18:0 & trans-isomers Product X, either a continuously stirred
Use a batch or CSTR reactor tank reactor (CSTR) or a batch reac-
tor. Since both are technically feasible,
Feed oil both are included in the reactor block.
H2 Catalyst Remove catalyst so
oil is clear
The revised reactor function descrip-
tion is now: “Hydrogenate soybean oil
using C-760 catalyst so that 98% of
Catalyst Oil
the C18:3 is converted to C18:2, 85%
of the C18:2 is converted to C18:1, and
Final Issue negligible C18:0 and trans-isomers are
formed. Use a batch or CSTR reactor.”
Cool reactor Next, the engineer finalizes the reac-
so it operates tor feed function as, “Heat oil to reaction
H2 vent to
isothermally
atmosphere temperature.” Figure 2A shows the flow-
sheet after the definition of the reactor
Heat oil to reaction
Hydrogenate oil using C-760 • Remove catalyst and feed portions of the process.
catalyst Separate H2 for reuse and so
temperature • 98% of C18:3 to C18:2 from oil oil is clear
The next phase of synthesis involves
• 85% of C18:2 to C18:1 • Use a pressure separation. There are two separations,
• Negligible C18:0 & trans- filter or a
isomers tubular-bowl
removal of excess H2 and separation of
Use a batch or CSTR reactor centrifuge catalyst from the oil. The two technical
function descriptions are: “Separate H2
from the oil,” and “Remove catalyst from
Cool oil to
the oil so it is clear.” Figure 2B shows
Feed oil
Slurry catalyst storage this version of the TFF.
Fresh in feed oil temperature
catalyst
Further work yields the completed
Spent catalyst for
TFF, Figure 2C. The changes versus Fig-
H2 reclaiming Oil to storage ure 2B are as follows:
• An expanded function definition for
FIGURE 2. Three versions of the techni- and exothermic. catalyst removal, which now includes
cal function flowsheets (TFFs) for the Soybean oil is a glycerol molecule with catalyst reuse. Because of the very
oil-hydrogenation example are shown
here: preliminary issues 1 and 2 (top and
three hydrocarbon chains attached. The small particle size of the catalyst, oil-
middle), and the final issue (bottom). The chains have 16 or 18 carbons atoms catalyst separation is difficult. After
figures are adaptions of Figure 8.2 and 8.6 and are a mixture of saturated carbon running several tests, the engineer
of Ref. 6 bonds — designated as C16:0 and decides to specify either a pressure
C18:0 — and unsaturated bonds (one, filter or a tubular-bowl centrifuge to
two, or three) designated as C18:1, ensure proper separation. The func-
C18:2, C18:3. The weight percent com- tion description becomes: “Remove
positions of soybean oil, olive oil, and catalyst from the oil for reuse and so
Product X are shown in Table 2. oil is clear. Use a pressure filter or a
tubular-bowl centrifuge”
Example 1: The TFF • Recycle and purge streams were add-
Create the TFF for Product X. The first ed, namely the recycle and purge of
step is to define the reaction and reac- catalyst for reclaiming and the purge
tion feed steps. The synthesis engineer of H2
initially defines the reaction function as: • Environmental items were added,
“Hydrogenate soybean oil using C-760 namely purging H2 to the atmosphere
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and the reclaiming of spent catalyst On the other hand, standards do
• A function for reactor cooling. periodically need updating, and the
• A function for slurrying catalyst in standardization policy makes this
feed oil hard to do.
• A function for cooling the oil to There are forces that hinder op-
storage temperature tion list development. To counter
The TFF is not a stand-alone doc- these, this section of the article
ument. Also needed are material and presents tools that make the option
energy balances. When synthesizing creation task easier and faster. Two
a block flow diagram, Murphy pro- are useful in all situations, brain-
poses using a Degree of Freedom storming, and a variation, the “6-
analysis when doing the material bal- 3-5” method [10]. Both are small
ance [9]. In addition, each flowsheet group tools that foster creativity by
function requires added definition. allowing group members to build
This is done via a document called upon each other’s ideas. The Pro-
the Technical Function Definition cess Synthesis Model also uses two
(TFD). It details the following: other tools, Probing Questions and
• The purpose of each function Unit Operations Guides. Both lead
• Important variables and operating to more thorough lists.
conditions Probing Questions. These ques-
• The basis for the variables and for tions will help the synthesis team
any unit operation that was speci- better understand their process and
fied (see Table 3 for the TFD that uncover more options. The questions
accompanies the final issue of the are arranged as follows: general, feed
flowsheet). The TFD is the fore-
runner of the process definition,
which is a detailed prose descrip-
preparation, reactor, separations, re-
cycle/purge, HSE and references.
General:
FIREPROOF
tion of the process • Could the product be purchased?
Option creation tools. As already If so, why not buy it rather than
mentioned, generating a high qual- make it?
ity, comprehensive option list can be • Should the process be batch or Electric actuators for industrial valves in
difficult. Most of the difficulties are continuous? areas subject to fire hazards
linked to the engineers’ mindset and • Does the process require materi-
to organizational pressures. Gener- als of construction more expen- ■ Fully operational at temperatures up to
ally, engineers have good problem- sive than carbon steel? If so, how
1,100 °C for minimum 30 minutes
solving skills, which enable them to might the corrosive streams be
quickly solve technical questions; eliminated or their concentrations
but in terms of option generation, be changed to reduce corrosion In the event of a ire, the prime objective
this gets in the way. Once there is a problems and to lower costs? is to save life irst, followed by minimising
solution, there is no need to look at • Does the proposed process require material damage.
other options. Engineers also tend operation outside the ranges of 0 Fire-proof AUMA actuators function
to have a production focus, which and 150 psig or 100 and 650°F?
perfectly at the ire source and help to
creates internal pressures to “get on If so, how might the process be
with the job” and not take time to ex- changed to permit operation within minimise ire damage.
plore multiple options. these ranges, lowering costs?
The main organizational issues are • Should there be surge between
schedule pressures and standard- unit operations (UOs)? How much?
ized designs. Schedule pressures • What are the technical and eco-
push the engineer to quickly make nomic tradeoffs among the main
design decisions, not spend time operations on the flow sheet — re-
looking at options. I have found, actor, recycle and purge streams,
however, that more fully examin- separation systems and heat re-
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TABLE 3. TECHNICAL FUNCTION DEFINITION, OIL HYDROGENATION
Final Issue (Adapted from Figure 8.7 0f Ref. 6)
Function Purpose Key variables Basis Unit operation type
Feed oil To provide oil for the • 115–125°F • This is the storage temperature
reaction of the oil
• See raw material specifications
Oil heating To bring the oil to reaction • 345–355°F • See pilot plant report To be decided (TBD)
temperature
Reactor To hydrogenate the fatty • Oil characteristics: • The fatty acid composition of • Use either an agitated
acid chains to mono- and ❍❍ 98% conversion of C18:3 to C18:2 the oil is similar to that of and gas sparged
di-unsaturated chains with- ❍❍ 85% conversion of C18:2 to C18:1 olive oil batch reactor or a
out the forming saturated ❍ ❍ Neglible conversion (<0.05%) to • Use either an agitated and gas CSTR reactor. See
and trans-isomers C18:0 and trans-isomers sparged batch reactor or a unit operation se-
• Reaction conditions: CSTR reactor. See unit opera- lection report
❍❍ Reaction endpoint: iodine value of 81 tion selection report
❍❍ Temperature: 345–355°F; Pressure:
15–25 psig, H2, up to 10% excess;
Catalyst: <0.5 wt.%
❍❍ The reaction rate is directly propor-
tional to catalyst concentration
Reactor cooling To operate the reactor • See reaction conditions • See pilot plant report TBD
isothermally • Keep the temperature in the cooling system
above 275°F so the reaction will not be
quenched
H2 addition/ To provide H2 for the hy- • See reaction conditions • See raw material specifications TBD
purge drogenation reaction at the • Because of impurities in the H2 feed stream, • See pilot plant report.
reaction pressure it is more economical to vent rather than • See H2 vent and environmental
recycle it. Venting to the atmosphere is en- impact study
vironmentally okay
Slurry catalyst To make a catalyst slurry • Catalyst, fresh and for reuse, can be slurried in • See pilot plant report. TBD
so catalyst can be added to feed oil (up to 50% by weight).
the reactor
Catalyst To catalyze the reaction • Catalyst may be reused six times • See catalyst specifications TBD
addition • < 0.5 wt.% usage per reaction • See pilot plant report
❍❍ Continuous reactor: for 3 min. reac-
tion time, catalyst use = 0.2 wt.%
❍❍ Batch reactor: for 60 min reaction
time, catalyst use = 0.1 wt.%
Oil-catalyst To remove catalyst from the • Oil clarity so that <30 ppb of catalyst is left in • Oil is cloudy at concentrations Use either a pressure
separation oil so that: the oil >30 ppb and this drops con- filter or a tubular-bowl
• The catalyst can be • At temperatures above 140°F, oil must not be sumer preference to <10% centrifuge. See unit op-
reused exposed to the air (inert gas blanketed or • Oil will oxidize rapidly above eration selection report
• The oil is clear enclosed equipment is okay) 140°F
Oil cooling To bring the oil to storage • 115–125°F • Oil flavor will degrade at higher TBD
temperature temperatures
Consider each technical function (TF), operations? If so, are there other op-
as follows: tions available [for example, changes
• What final product attributes does this to the input stream(s), changes to the
TF determine? output stream(s) specification(s) or
• What attributes of the input stream(s) changes to the final product stream(s)
will this TF change? specification(s)]?
• How can one manipulate this TF to Feed preparation:
control the output stream or final • What different grades and sources
product attributes? of raw materials are available? What
• How do the upstream TFs and pro- effects do these have on reaction
cesses affect this TF? rates, on reaction yields, on byprod-
• How does this TF affect the down- uct formation, on human or environ-
stream TFs and processes? mental safety, and on process op-
• How could one change the attributes eration and costs?
of the input stream(s) to have a drastic • Does the feed stream contain materi-
impact on the performance or cost of als that should be removed before be-
this TF and those downstream? ing processed? (For example, those
• Can the product specs be relaxed that poison or foul the catalyst or ma-
and would that make the process terials that form difficult-to-separate or
less expensive to build and operate? hazardous products/byproducts)
• Does this TF have a significant impact • Does the feed stream contain a large
on capital or production costs, either amount of impurities?
by itself or by its effect on downstream • Does the proposed process use feed
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streams or create intermediates or ponent, removal of undesirable
other streams that are health or components, recovery of a com-
safety hazards or that require con- ponent for sale, further process-
trol or treatment for environmen- ing, or recycle?
tal reasons? If so, how might the • What purity is desired for the dif-
process be changed to eliminate ferent streams leaving the separa-
or minimize these issues and their tor system? How does purity af-
associated costs? fect the choice of separator and
Reactor: separation sequence?
• Is there more than one reaction • Is the separator feed is a hetero-
path? Which has the best kinet- geneous mixture (solid-liquid, gas-
ics, yield and so on? Which uses liquid, other) or a homogeneous
the least expensive raw materials? fluid? This affects the type of sep-
Which produces the least amount arator and the sequencing.
of byproducts? Which has fewer • What are the possible separa-
or no HSE issues? tion sequences for the removal
• What reaction conditions maxi- of components from a process
mize reactor yield, selectivity and stream? Consider the phase of
first-pass conversion? Consider the feed stream — single phase
the reaction phase, temperature, or multiphase
pressure, concentration of reac- • Do the differences in boiling points,
tants, degree of agitation, reaction melting points, solubility in various
rate and so on. solvents, adsorbent properties lend
• Does the reaction need to be cat- themselves to enabling separation?
alyzed? If so, will the catalyst be • If solvents are used, should they be
solid or homogeneous? Will the miscible or immiscible in the feed?
catalyst have to be removed from • If adding something to the feed, a
the product stream? solvent or an adsorbent, are there
• If there is a reversible byproduct, HSE issues with the material?


should it be removed or recycled?
Which reactant should be in ex-
• Are there reactive or corrosive
components in the separator
Molecular
cess? Consider that effect on re-
cycle/purge. If there is an excess of
feed? If so, consider removing
them quickly.
Distillation
one or more reactants, should they Recycle/purge:
be purged, recycled, or recovered? • Should streams to be removed in with Short Path Evaporators
• Should there be more than one the separator system be recycled for effective thermal
reactor system? If so, does there or purged? seperation of heat sensitive
need to be a separation system in • Should the recycle stream(s) be puri- products under high vacuum
between the two systems? fied before re-entering the process?
of min. 0,001 mbar (a)
• Is the reaction exothermic? Could • Should the purge stream(s) be
it become a runaway reaction? If treated or reclaimed?
so, what can be done to eliminate • What is the optimum amount of
or control this hazard? recycle or purge?
• How should the reactor be oper- HSE:
ated, isothermally or adiabatically? • Are there materials used or made
If adiabatically, is a runaway reac- in the process that are hazardous
tion possible? for HSE reasons or that require
• How should the reactor tempera- environmental treatment? If so,
ture be controlled — no control, can they be eliminated, be used
with a recirculating fluid; with an in reduced quantities, or be re-
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ent; or with cold or hot shots? materials? If these materials are engineering
• Will the reaction temperature be near reaction products, can reactor
or within flammability limits? If so, conditions, recycle amounts, or
what safety precautions are need- the catalyst be changed to re-
ed? Could another reaction path be duce the amount generated?
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TABLE 4. MECHANICAL SEPARATION UNIT OPERATION GUIDE
Gas-Liquid Liquid-Solid Gas-Solid Liquid-Liquid Solid-Solid
Settling chambers Clarifier/thickener Settling chambers Settlers/decanters Screens
Cyclones Rectangular Cyclones Horizontal Grizzlies
Impingement separators Circular Mechanical centrifugal sepa- Vertical Reciprocating/shaking
Wire-mesh Tilted plate units rators Tilted plate units (lamella) Vibrating
Baffled devices Screens Fabric filters Hydrocyclones Revolving
Jet impactor Fixed Shaker cleaned Centrifuges Oscillating
Wave plates Reciprocating/shaking Reverse flow cleaned Disc Wet classifiers
Staggered channels Vibrating Reverse pulse cleaned Tubular Cone type
Vane-type Revolving Air filter types Disc cyclone Hydrocyclones
Packed bed Floatation systems Scrubbers/wet collectors Auxiliaries Sloping tank
Electrical precipitators Expression presses Spray Coalescers Bowl
Venturi scrubbers Hydrocyclones Packed bed Membranes Hydroseparator
Sedimenting centrifuges Plate units Electrical devices Scroll type sedimenting
Tubular Mobile-bed scrubbers centrifuge
Scroll Cyclone Jigging
Disc Venturi Tabling
Filtering centrifuges Sparged vessel Wet
Peeler Granular beds Dry
Pusher Impingement separators Agglomeration
Worm-screen/scroll Electrical precipitators Spiral concentrators
Pressure filters Dense media separators
Plate and frame Drum separation
Vertical element Cone separation
Horizontal element Cyclone separation
Cartridge Dyna whirlpool
Vacuum filters Floatation
Rotary drum Dissolved air
Horizontal belt Dispersed air
Rotary disc Electrolytic
Magnetic separators
Electrostatic separators
(With permission from CRC Press.)
References: Purchas, D. B., “Solid/Liquid Separation Technology,” Uplands Press Ltd., Croyden, England, 1981.
Perry, R. H. and Green, D. W. (editors), “Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook,” 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1997.
Svarovsky, L., “Solid-Liquid Separation,” 4th Edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, 2000.
Ulrich, G. D., “A Guide to Chemical Engineering Process Design and Economics,” John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984.
Walas, S. M., “Chemical Process Equipment,” Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, 1990.

❍ Have only minimal amounts kept to pull together a list in a few minutes. Had
in storage to reduce the extent of these UO Guides been available when I
the hazard? was designing plants, I would have made
❍ Have a stabilizing ingredient add- a number of different UO selections.
ed or can they be diluted? Both There are eight UO Guides: Blending
will reduce the consequences of a and Mixing, Drying, Heat Transfer (includ-
leak or a release. ing Evaporation), Mass Transfer (including
Crystallization), Material Transport, Me-
• Should HSE considerations be a criti- chanical Separation, Reactions and Size
cal siting factor? Should the process Modification. They list the more common
be located: UOs and are arranged by the phases of
❍ In an unpopulated area or in an the materials being processed. Addition-
area not subject to natural catas- ally, each Guide includes a reference list.
trophes (earthquakes, tornados To go about creating a list of UO op-
and so on) to minimize commu- tions, one uses the Guide correspond-
nity exposure to an HSE event? ing to the technical function involved.
❍ In a remote area of the plant to
For example if the technical function is
reduce the in-plant consequenc- to “heat oil,” one would use the Heat
es of an HSE event? Transfer Guide; or if the function is to
One will find more detail on HSE in Ref. “hydrogenate oil,” one would use the
7 and Refs. 12–15. Reaction Guide going to the column
References. The question list was devel- that correlates with the phases being
oped using Refs. 6, 7, 9, 12, 13 and 16. processed. That column lists the UO
possibilities for the engineer’s situation.
Unit Operation Guides An example illustrates.
When it is time to select a UO for a techni- Example 2. Create a list of unit opera-
cal function, the need to develop options tion options for the technical function
again surfaces. The UO Guides allow one in Figure 2B, “Remove Catalyst from
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the Oil.” Since catalyst removal is a mal, but there are times when it will
mechanical separation, use The Me- be appropriate to carry more than
chanical Separation Guide (Table 4). one forward, at least for a while.
Being separated are oil (a liquid) and Economic analysis requires esti-
a solid catalyst, so one would use mating the capital and production
the Liquid-Solid column, which lists costs for each option. Using this
the following options for the separa- information, the engineer calculates
tion function: the net present value (NPV) or the
• Clarifier/thickener (three types) annual cost (AC) for each and picks
• Screens (four types) the option having the highest NPV
• Floatation systems
• Expression presses
or AC (Note: NPV and AC measure
the same thing; they just express it
PROVEN
• Hydroclones
• Sedimenting centrifuges (three
differently. Think of AC as the annui-
tized form of NPV). When only two
PERFORMANCE
types) options are being compared, one
• Filtering centrifuges (three types) can also use return of investment
• Pressure filters (four types) (ROI), choosing the option with the
• Vacuum filters (three types) highest ROI. However, when com-
In total, there are 23 options to paring three or more options ROI
consider when one includes all the is cumbersome and should not be ROTOFORM
sub-types. This is a sizable list. used. A few guidelines will be helpful GRANULATION
Some might call it overwhelming. when doing an analysis.
However, I have found most options • Only compare costs that are dif-
FOR PETROCHEMICALS
will be eliminated during a prelimi- ferent among the options. For AND OLEOCHEMICALS
nary technical evaluation. This will be example, if raw material costs are
shown in Example 4 (online version). different, include them in the anal-
ysis. If energy costs are the same,
Analyzing and selecting options exclude them
The analysis of options is a process • For the discount rate, use the
of elimination. The synthesis engineer company’s hurdle rate
first does a technical analysis of each • To select the economic life for the
option, assessing which meets all comparison, use obsolescence or
of the quality, HSE and business re- the company’s financial guidelines.
quirements. Any option not meeting Use the same life for each option High productivity solidification of
all of the requirements is eliminated. • Designate the year in which rev- products as different as resins, hot
The challenge is to correctly evalu- enues or cost savings begin as melts, waxes, fat chemicals and
caprolactam has made Rotoform® the
ate the options without doing a de- year one
granulation system of choice for
tailed analysis of each. So, one be- • Use after tax cash flows for the
chemical processors the world over.
gins with a high-level, cursory review, NPV and AC calculations Whatever your solidification
which will eliminate many to most of Chapters 5 and 10 of Ref. 6 fully requirements, choose Rotoform for
the options. As the evaluation con- explain the economic comparison reliable, proven performance and a
tinues, it becomes more detailed, method. premium quality end product.
until only a few options are left. Quite Example 3: Technical analysis. You
often, in the latter stages of evalu- have identified two broad options for  High productivity –
ation, the engineer will need more the reaction function. Do a high-level on-stream factor of 96%
data and will have to do laboratory, technical screening of both. The op-  Proven Rotoform technology –
bench-scale or pilot-plant testing. tions are as follows: nearly 2000 systems installed
in 30+ years
Only then can he or she determine 1. A highly selective hydrogena-
 Complete process lines or
whether an option is technically tion reaction that will produce the retrofit of existing equipment
feasible. The statistical design-of- desired product composition. It  Global service / spare parts supply
experiments methodology enables requires a very expensive, propri-
the efficient design and analysis of etary catalyst, C-760. The catalyst
experiments [17]. needs further development to opti-
At the end of the technical evalu- mize the ratios of nickel, zirconium
ation, there is usually more than one and tantalum and the particle size.
technically acceptable option. When The later affects the removability of Sandvik Process Systems
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This method more than doubles the the odds of finding more elegant so-
amount of C18:0 in the hydroge- lutions to any design problem. The
nated oil. The excess levels of the Process Synthesis Model uses three
C18:0 are to be removed via frac- tools to assist with option creation: the
tional crystallization. Technical Function Flowsheet, Probing
Evaluation of Option 1. After reviewing Questions and Unit Operations Guides
the bench-scale data from the catalyst • Assessing options. One first evalu-
and reaction experiments and talking with ates options technically and eliminates
the engineers who did the work, the en- those that do not meet all of the qual-
gineer verifies that the hydrogenation will ity, HSE, and business requirements. If
reliably produce the desired composition there is more than one technically ac-
for Product X. The synthesis engineer also ceptable option, one uses economics
estimates the optimization of the ratio of to determine which is the best option n
the metals and of the particle size have a Edited by Gerald Ondrey
95+% probability of success and deems
this option feasible. Author
Evaluation of Option 2. By talking with Thane Brown (Email: trbnjb@earthlink.
company engineers who have fractional net) worked for more than 36 years for
Procter & Gamble in a variety of engi-
crystallization experience, the synthesis neering and manufacturing roles, pri-
engineer quickly confirms that the C18:0 marily in the food-and-beverage busi-
can be crystallized while leaving the ness and in health, safety and
environmental engineering. In his last
C18:1, C18:2, and C18:3 oils in solution. position there, Brown was director of
He or she also concludes the C16:0 will North American engineering. After retir-
ing, he taught engineering economics at
crystallize with the C18:0. Thus, during the University of Cincinnati, and plant design at the University of
crystal separation both will be removed Dayton. Brown is presently a member of the Chemical Engi-
from the liquid oil. As well, he or she finds neering Advisory Committees at the University of Dayton, at
Miami University (Oxford, Ohio), at the University of Louisville
separating C16:0 from C18:0 from is not and at the University of Cincinnati. He also works as a SCORE
practical since their melting points are counselor, providing free assistance to small businesses in the
too close to each other. After the crystal Cincinnati area. Brown authored the book “Engineering Eco-
nomics and Economic Design for Process Engineers” [6], as
removal step, the engineer calculates the well as a number of articles on engineering economics, batch
oil would have the following composition: pressure filtration and heat transfer. He is a registered profes-
• C16:0 <1% sional engineer in Ohio (inactive), and holds a B.S.Ch.E. from
Oregon State University.
• C18:0 <1%
• C18:1 88%
• C18:2 10% References
• C18:3 <0.2% 1. Tullo, A.H., Global Top 50 Chemical Companies, Chem. & Eng. News,
July 27, 2015, pp. 14–17.
Since the Option 2 product contains no 2. Cussler, E. and Moggridge, G.D., “Chemical Product Design,” Cambridge
C16:0, it does not meet the desired com- University Press, U.K., 2001.
position for Product X. (Olive oil contains 3. Brown, T.R. and Singh, S., Project Optimization through Engineering,
Chem. Eng. July 2014, p. 51.
about 13% C16:0.) Although the oil with- 4. Heath, C. and Heath, D., “Decisive,” Crown Publishing Group, New York,
out the C16:0 would be deemed healthy, 2013.
it could not be marketed as an olive oil 5. Brown, T.R., Capital and Production Costs: Improving the Bottom Line,
Chem. Eng. January 2010, p. 26.
substitute. Therefore, it is eliminated. 6. Brown, T.R., “Engineering Economics and Economic Design for Process
Conclusion: Only Option 1 is techni- Engineers,” CRC Press, 2007, p. 201.
cally feasible. Option 2 will be dropped 7. Smith, R., “Chemical Process Design and Integration,” John Wiley and
Sons, 2005, p. 9.
from further consideration. 8. Ref. 6, pp. 151–152.
Examples 4 and 5 can be found in the 9. Murphy, R.M., “Introduction to Chemical Processes: Principles, Analysis,
Synthesis,” McGraw Hill, New York, 2005, pp. 121–137.
online version of this article (see link, left).
10. Ulman, D.G., “The Mechanical Design Process,” McGraw Hill, New York,
1997, pp. 147–148.
SUMMARY 11. Smith, R., “Chemical Process Design,” McGraw Hill, New York, 1995,
pp. 3–8.
Use of the Process Synthesis Model will
12. Douglas, J.M., “Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes,” McGraw-
result in better designs and lower R&D, Hill, 1988.
capital, and operating costs. The model 13. Turton, R., others, “Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Chemical Pro-
cesses,” 4th Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, 2012.
has the following three phases:
14. Peters, M.S., Timmerhaus, K.D., and West, R.E., “Plant Design and
• Setting business and technical objec- Economics for Chemical Engineers,” McGraw Hill, New York, 2003.
tives before synthesis begins. 15. Perry, R.H. and Green, D.W., 7th Edition, “Perry’s Chemical Engineering
A longer version of this article, which Handbook,” McGraw Hill, New York, 1997.
• Creating and investigating a more
includes additional tables and examples, 16. Seider, W.D., others, “Product and Process Design Principles Synthesis,
can be found in the online version of this thorough and complete set of design Analysis, and Evaluation,” 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
article at www.chemengonline.com options than is typical. This increases 17. Kleppmann, W. Optimizing Products and Process Efficiently, Chem.
Eng., November 2014.
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Cost Engineering Part 2

Time Value of Money


Deciding whether to put a project on the fast track entails risks. Some observations are
presented here to help minimize risks and maximize profits

T
ime is money!” my mother Alfred Chiu
used to tell me, whenever S & B Engineers and
she caught me reading comic Constructors Ltd.
books or staring at the TV.
That was the warning for me to get
back to doing something with mon- IN BRIEF
etary or socially redeeming value. My WHAT IS NET PRESENT
solution to this problem was to do the VALUE?
required tasks as quickly as possible. WHAT INTEREST RATE TO
I guess that is why today, I want to USE?
run all of my projects on a fast track.
I want to have that extra time, to go TWO EXAMPLES
back to reading. FINAL REMARKS
Of course in the grown-up business
world, more time to sit around is a poor
reason for putting a project on the fast
track. A better justification is needed
for the potential added expense and
the certainty of increased risk of taking
that route. The question that must be
answered is how much “time” is really worth Using NPV calculation, it is shown that a
for each project. How much can one save by fast-track project can achieve a small per-
completing a project sooner or, alternatively, centage savings in project execution. How-
starting a project later to achieve the same ever, where an opportunity exists, the early
end date. completion of a project can have huge pos-
The answer to these questions began to itive impact due to the positive cash flow
appear at the end of the 1800s [1]. A method that can be obtained from the operation of
that is known today as net present value a new unit.
(NPV) was developed, which finally allowed
engineers, businessmen and government What is net present value?
agencies, to quantitatively evaluate the finan- The method of net present value (NPV) is a
cial merits of a project. This was a very impor- deceptively simple quantification using a for-
tant step because it became possible to de- mula whereby the cash flow for a project is
termine which competing projects deserved “discounted” as it takes place over the life of
to be developed and which ones can be set the project. Cash flow that occurs today is
aside until the underlying business conditions counted at face value, whereas, cash flow
improved. Embedded in this method was that occurs some months or years from
the recognition that “time has an economic today would be discounted by multiplying
value,” the importance of cash flow, and the it by a factor that is derived from the effect
effect of depreciation and taxes [2]. of interest rate compounded over that time
This article addresses only the issue of span. This can be expressed as Equation (1):
economic value. A couple of simplified ex-
amples of the impact of a fast track execu- 1
tion are included. The other issues of cash
PV = F n (1)
flow projection and accounting chicanery re- (1+ i)
lating to tax laws are equally important, but Where:
not addressed here. PV = present value; equivalent cash flow in

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Cover Story
TABLE 1. NPV — DELAY PROJECT START agement. This is a determination of what it
Case NPV, million $ Project duration, month Project start, month will cost the company to secure the funds
1A –260.7 30 1 for the project. A high interest rate means
1B –250.1 22 9
that only the most profitable projects will be
Basis:
1. Project cost = $300 million able to demonstrate financial profitability. On
2. Cost of cash: 12% the other hand, if an overly optimistic inter-
3. Cash flow at the start of each month. est rate (that is a low value) is used, then
4. Uniform cash flow for each month during execution.
investments would be made in projects that
the current period n = 0 will not return a profit. Grant notes that fre-
F = cash flow occurring in the future after n quently, the calculation is made with an inter-
periods est rate that is too low [2].
i = periodic interest rate At a minimum, the interest rate used
n = number of periods counting from pres- should be higher than the general market
ent, 1 to the future, n cost of borrowing. It should take into con-
[Note: Equation (1) is based on cash flow oc- sideration the cost issuing the debt instru-
curring at the end of each period. The same ment. Other factors that go into determin-
formula can be used for beginning period ing the interest rate include: the financial
cash flow, as during project execution by condition of the company, the state of the
substituting the exponent for a given period world economy, the monetary policy of vari-
with “n – 1” instead of “n”]. ous central banks in the world, the micro
The NPV of a project is then simply a sum- economics of the specific market segment,
mation of the cash flow from those periods the demographics of market place and so
representing the service life of the project: on. If the reader concludes that this, too,
n is like fortune telling, well, it may be. Re-
1 gardless, it behooves the business team
NPV = F n
j=0 (1+ i) (2) to make a thorough review of the selection
process. Even if a company is well funded
The reader will note that this discount with cash, the use of the cash should be
factor is nothing more than the inverse of an equivalent market-based decision. As
the periodic interest compound factor. If the saying goes, “You don’t want to throw
one were to consider the PV as a bank good money after bad.”
deposit, multiplying it with the compound Once the interest rate is determined, it is
interest factor yields the future value of important to perform a sensitivity analysis to
that deposit. see how varying the interest and projected
For a project that required an invest- cash flow will impact the project profitabil-
ment of capital today, the investor first ity. This exercise would be part of the risk
suffers a negative cash flow up through analysis prior to the project investment de-
the start of period n = 1. For a large multi- cision and continually updated over the life
year project, the required cash flow during of the project.
project execution can increase the cost
by several percentage points due to in- Two examples
flation. Project budgeting accommodates Comparing two projects with different
this by including an escalation factor into start dates. Example One illustrates the
the cost estimate. principle of time value by comparing two
Assuming that the project is a wise de- projects — Case 1A and Case 1B — with
cision, the future cash flow will pay back identical costs and required completion
the investment with interest. That is: the date. In Case 1A, the project is completed
net present value is a positive number, and in 30 months. In Case 1B, the same proj-
hopefully a rather large one. ect is completed in 22 months. Due to the
This article does not dwell on the art of shorter time required to execute the proj-
cash-flow projection for a project other than ect, Case 1B shows a delayed start time
to note that it is somewhat akin to fortune that is eight months later than Case 1A. To
telling. I am sure that there is a book deal in simplify this discussion, during the execu-
there if one looks hard enough. tion phase of both projects, all cash flow is
uniform over time. In actual practice, most
What interest rate to use? projects are heavily front-end loaded due
The decision on the value of the periodic in- to the need for material acquisition and
terest rate to insert into the Equation (2) is a other contract commitments. This aspect
critical one to be made by corporate man- favors delayed project start. Another sim-
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TABLE 2. NPV — EARLY PROJECT COMPLETION
Case NPV, million $ Project duration, month Project start, month NPV project execution, million $ NPV 8-mo. early project operation, million $
2A –260.7 30 1 — —
2B –206.2 22 1 –260.7 +64.6
Basis:
1. Project cost: $300 million.
2. Cost of cash: 12%
3. Cash flow at the start of each month.
4. Uniform cash flow for each month during execution.
5. Positive cash flow with capital recovery in 36 months at 15% interest after completion of execution phase.

plification is to leave out the impact of the shorter schedule, the early cash flow
inflation. During periods of abnormally during the execution phase is more than
high inflation, it may be beneficial to offset by the following eight months of
spend the cash on a project as early early operation (Table 2).
as possible. In those circumstances
(example circa 1981), business deci- Final remarks
sions on investments are very com- The above discussion of NPV shows it
plex and cannot be addressed in this can be a useful tool to quantify the rela-
short article. The use of a spreadsheet tionship of cash flow and the time when
allows the inflation impact on future it takes place. But one must remember
costs to be easily included. The effect the most important rule of engineering:
on both cost and cash flow can be ac- “garbage in = garbage out.” The simple
commodated by the predicted inflation Equation (2), consisting of two vari-
rate for that period. The caution here ables, has embedded in both variables
is that simple does not necessarily a myriad of complex assumptions.
equate to accurate. These should be tested with sensitiv-
The results of the calculations for ity analysis prior to and during the ex-
the two cases, carried out in an Excel ecution phase of the project. A positive
spreadsheet, are shown in Table 1. It note of project acceleration is the fact
can be seen that by delaying the start of that the overhead burden on a project
the project, there is a net present value is largely a function of the execution
benefit of $10 million. The negative sign duration. If the schedule is reduced
is for cash flow for the project during ex- by 25%, it is very conceivable that the
ecution phase. While this is a relatively overhead burden will also come down
small amount in the total cost of the accordingly, thus offsetting the cost of
project, the reader is reminded that 1) labor overtime. n
it can represent more than 20% of the Edited by Gerald Ondrey
project home office and startup cost;
and 2) the effect of delaying the expen- References
diture of $80 million over the first eight 1. Jones, T.W. and Smith, J.D., An Historical Perspective of Net Present
Value and Equivalent Annual Cost, The Accounting Historians Journal,
months can be significant in business Vol.9, No. 1, 1982, pp. 103–110 (www.jstor.org/stable/40697714).
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gineering Economy,” 7th ed., J. Wiley and Sons, New York, 1982.
Comparing two projects with differ-
ent end dates. Example Two illustrates Author
the hidden time value of money for two Alfred Chiu is a project manager with
projects with identical costs and start S & B Engineers and Constructors Ltd.
(7825 Park Place Blvd. Houston, TX
dates, but with one (Case 2A) having a 77087; Phone: 713-845-4156; Email:
30-month duration and one (Case 2B) achiu@sbec.com). Chiu is a registered
having a 22-month duration. professional engineer in the state of
Texas. He received his B.E.Ch.E. degree
The same assumptions are used as in from the City College of New York, and
the previous example (Case 1A and 1B). an executive M.B.A. degree from the
University of Houston. Chiu has 39
In addition, a positive cash flow based years of experience in petroleum refining, chemicals and
on an investment capital amortization water processing. Before joining S & B, he worked for Union
period of 36 months, at 15% interest, Carbide Corp., Lummus Co. and Stone and Webster Engi-
neering Corp.
is added after project completion. With
eight months of early cash flow, the
For additional articles on cost engineering, see Part
shorter schedule project has an advan- 1, “Integrating Technology and Economics,” on pp.
tage over the longer duration project by 35–46, as well as others in the CE archives at www.
more than $54 million. Even though the chemengonline.com (for example, Considerations for Esti-
mating the Costs of Pilot-Scale Facilities, Chem. Eng., De-
higher rate of expenditure is required for cember 2016, pp. 38–46).

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Feature Report

Decommissioning:
Preparing Plants for a
Retrofit
As technologies advance and market challenges continue to pose new pressures for
operators, the decommissioning and retrofitting of facilities is inevitable. This article
provides guidance on how to tackle projects of this nature safely and efficiently

A
Richard Vann s with many indus- FIGURE 1. With careful plan-
RVA Group trial sectors, the ning, specific pieces of plant
chemical process equipment can be removed
industries (CPI) from a chemical facility when
IN BRIEF have witnessed a marked
preparing for a retrofit

THE DRIVE FOR upswing in the number of


INNOVATION decommissioning projects
being carried out worldwide.
UNDERSTANDING
The drivers for such projects
DECOMMISSIONING
are multifaceted. The work
BEST-PRACTICE required to pave the way for
GUIDANCE new or more efficient retro-
FEASIBILITY AND OPTION fitted or revamped plants is
STUDIES inherently hazardous, not
to mention a step into the
DEFINING PROJECT
unknown for most chemical
CONSTRAINTS
firms.
WORKING IN A LIVE Some plants, particularly
OPERATING SITE those constructed in the
REQUIRED SKILLSETS 1960s and 70s, have sim-
ply reached the end of their
SHAPING THE EXERCISE design life. They therefore

CONCLUDING GUIDANCE pose too many inefficiencies


— not to mention safety and
reputational risks — to war-
rant ongoing operation. Oth-
ers have effectively reached
their “sell-by-date” as a result of evolving economy, to understand the potential that
environmental, health and safety (EHS) leg- still exists for growth in this part of the world.
islation and compliance standards, so they This geographical shift is often the reason for
must be decommissioned and ring-fenced if some plants to be dismantled for re-erection
operators are to remain on the right side of elsewhere. And, in most cases, the closer
the law. the producer is to the end-use, the more
Elsewhere, changing economic trends cost-effective the process becomes. The
mean that some markets are contracting, market is certainly fragmented.
while others are in their comparative infancy
and are expanding. We only have to look at The drive for innovation
India, for example, and the number of as- It can be said that many global chemical man-
sets being transferred out to this emerging ufacturing companies are constantly looking
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to innovate — they are not standing still in terms of the thousands of cables, pipes and services to consider,
processing methodologies that they implement. Instead, the impact of an under-planned localized isolation phi-
they are continually analyzing ways to produce more, for losophy could be catastrophic. The best-case scenario
less. This continual drive to work smarter is often in itself may be business interruption, but in more extreme cir-
the reason why some aged assets naturally reach the end cumstances, the likelihood of a serious safety, environ-
of their useful life. mental or commercial reputational incident, should not
Of course, such inefficient processing equipment be underestimated.
could remain in situ, albeit in a redundant state. But if a
company is investing large sums of money in state-of- Best-practice guidance
the-art technology, there is little logic in keeping older General advice for best practices is difficult to offer in
equipment. It hardly sets the right impression, and as granular detail, as every project has to be considered on
the asset decays, the risks simply mount and the hold- its own merits — this is certainly not a discipline where
ing costs accelerate exponentially. Land is also extremely “one size fits all” will suffice. However, there are a number
expensive, so if an asset is no longer fit for purpose or of overarching recommendations that can be heeded in
it distracts the brand from its lean manufacturing phi- order to ensure the safe, cost-effective and environmen-
losophy, its clearance will undoubtedly be deemed es- tally robust completion of such a venture.
sential to pave the way for newer, cleaner and more The guidance of an external decommissioning special-
intelligent equipment. ist is often the most responsible starting point. Of course,
While such retrofit assignments may be necessary to this expertise encounters a cost, and when all eyes are
help optimize a site’s footprint, they can also be incredibly on the investment of the new replacement technologies,
complex in nature, especially if the wider facility remains it is understandable to feel that financial resources may
operational throughout. be better focused elsewhere. However, conflicting fiscal
The challenge, therefore, is how to undertake such pressures do not mean that shortcuts are acceptable or
projects — after all, they require a very specific skillset that legislation can be flouted.
and are often pressured by time and resource availability. Armed with an experienced independent skillset, on
the other hand, chemical engineers can instead make
Understanding decommissioning informed decisions about how to proceed with their proj-
With very few guiding principles to refer to, dealing
with redundant assets often represents uncharted ter-
ritory for chemical engineers and plant owners. How-
ever, it is first essential to realize that decommissioning
cannot be viewed as merely the opposite of commis-
sioning or a subset of routine maintenance. It is dras-
tically different. Nor is the clearance of an outdated
asset simply a case of knocking the structure down.
Decommissioning, decontamination, disman-
tling and demolition projects are undeniably sci-
entific — they require a tremendous amount of
technical knowledge, and the required prepara-
tory work is extensive, with much attention paid to
minute details.
Complete site clearance versus plant modernization.
It may sound surprising, but the complete clearance of an
entire site is often more straightforward than the removal
of one single unit of a plant (Figure 1). This is because,
from a technical perspective, a full clearance usually only
requires a global isolation strategy. In simple terms, this
is often a case of carrying out battery-limit isolations to
render the plant “cold and dark.” When the site has been
made safe, and residual hazards have been removed, all
structures can then be dismantled and removed. Q

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the presence of live common services, adjacent haz-
ardous processes, neighboring vehicular or pedestrian
movements, more extensive stakeholder requirements,
and the shared nature of facilities. Even the isolation
strategy alone is far more complex. With potentially
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site in Northwest England was me-
ticulously planned and coordinated to
ensure the site could remain opera-
tional elsewhere with minimum dis-
ruption and utmost safety.
Priority was given to the complex
dismantling of the plant’s four distil-
lation columns, ranging from 40 to
60 m tall, which had to be disman-
tled to a low height during warmer-
weather months, before the arrival
of high winds. However, due to their
proximity to high-hazard pipelines,
and due to hot-cutting techniques
being prohibited, an alternative dis-
mantling process had to be devised.
It was therefore required for the de-
commissioning team to oversee the
more time-intensive, but less haz-
FIGURE 2. Undertaking decommissioning works on an operational chemical site requires a great deal of ardous alternative, of using high-
early planning to ensure safety and efficiency pressure abrasive water jets that
ran around the circumference of the
ect. It is also important to note that, Defining project constraints columns’ cut lines to eliminate the
if tackled properly from the outset, When decommissioning works are flammable risks, before the top sec-
it is invariably possible to mitigate required to pave the way for a plant tions could be removed by heavy
some of the anticipated expenditure retrofit project, the risks are often crane machinery.
and, in some cases, even generate heightened. This initial planning phase Such works could only commence
a net revenue stream from the sale is therefore even more crucial, as it on this site after the development of
of scrap materials or the asset in its helps to identify the likely technical a detailed redundant-asset manage-
entirety. Knowledge is power, so this constraints that the team will encoun- ment review. This review assessed a
specialist insight is best sought at ter. These may include production re- number of units, the projected costs
the earliest possible phase. quirements of the wider business or of removal, optimized sequencing
onsite neighbors, physical constraints and a potential rolling decommis-
Feasibility and option studies posed by the geography of the site or sioning program for several areas of
The first item that the external expert the location of the asset concerned, the 125-hectare expanse.
is likely to advise is the preparation of and of course the safety challenges Chemical firms do not always deal
a feasibility and options study. Often presented by working in an opera- with every asset as soon as it shuts
commencing with a series of man- tional environment. down, but the presence of a plan at
agement workshops, this explor- However, once the “big picture of least helps to inform what subse-
atory process helps to uncover the risk” is created, the project team can quent actions should be taken, and,
key issues associated with a plant, then develop a strategy to properly ideally when these activities should
project and site, before providing a manage each, in turn. This planning occur. Scheduling is particularly
clear view as to the true opportunity phase can take months, if not years, important, because the costs and
or liability of the works. The findings to complete. It all depends on the risks associated with redundant as-
documented in the resulting report complexity of the work, as the lead sets often continue and accelerate
will then usually highlight a number time is commensurate with the num- over time.
of technical and cost conclusions, ber of hazards posed.
as well as recommendations about Required skillsets
the most appropriate route map for Working in a live operating site It is important to note that the involve-
the assignment. It is possible — and safe — to de- ment of an external specialist with a
This project modelling exercise commission, decontaminate and defined demolition mindset should
should also incorporate wider con- then dismantle or demolish part of a not be to the exclusion of people
siderations, including the follow- plant while the rest of the site contin- with plant-specific knowledge. No-
ing: human-resources planning; ues operating normally (Figure 2). In body will know an asset better than
market data that may influence the fact, it is quite commonplace. those who have worked on it during
monetization of any redundant as- For example, the sequential de- its operational life, so they will have
sets; and stakeholder relations to commissioning and demolition of an undeniably important role to play
safeguard the integrity of the works five redundant chemical-processing in the ensuing works.
through completion. plants on a chemical manufacturing Naturally, the plant owner may
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Concluding guidance
With projects seemingly able to
unfold in such a diverse number of
ways, it is understandable for chem-
ical plant operators to feel a little
overwhelmed as to how to move
forward. Furthermore, the specifics
of the assignment at hand certainly
need to be extensively considered
to provide any conclusive next-step
guidance. However, there are three
key points that will help to steer the
safe, cost-effective and environ-
mentally robust execution of any
such undertaking:
• Never ignore the value of the
most important project resource
— time. The planning phase will
underpin the success of every
FIGURE 3. Meticulous match-marking helps intricate equipment to be methodically dismantled for ensuing stage of the retrofit, so
re-erection at other sites
it should not be rushed. This is
want most employees to focus on be sold for reassembly elsewhere the most crucial period in which
the revenue-generating production (Figure 3). This was what happened to identify so-called “known
aspects of the site, but the inclu- with a 4,500-ton ammonia produc- unknowns”
sion of some of these personnel and tion plant. Everything, down to the • If the skillsets do not exist internal-
resources will help to ensure a suit- single vessels and associated pipe- ly, bring the knowledge in. Paper-
ably skilled project team that will help work, was meticulously disassem- ing over the gaps could be devas-
pave the way for the retrofit to occur. bled, coded and preserved before tating. In selecting the right people
The identification of the most appro- being packed into 120 containers, to help, consider everything from
priate people is therefore paramount, 60 enclosed crates and 80 open competency, EHS records, avail-
as is the selection of suitably skilled stillages, and shipped along with 30 ability and cost, but do not ever
contractors to carry out the disman- outsized items of deck cargo, for decide on the basis of fees alone
tling or demolition tasks themselves. reuse overseas. • Do not underestimate the vol-
Sometimes such disassembly ume of the work involved, but
Shaping the exercise projects simply facilitate the reten- it is also equally important to
Sometimes the preferable route is tion of an asset — not to mention not overestimate it either. Of-
to completely demolish the unused the associated intellectual property ten, procrastination can be the
asset. In preparing the asset for this — within the same company, as was most costly and hazardous trait
process, methodologies must en- the case when an operator in Singa- in any such project, so commit
sure environmental protection with pore removed a number of pieces of to a feasibility and options study,
respect to prevention of emissions equipment from a facility for consign- at the very least, to facilitate in-
or loss of containment, as well as ment to sister plants worldwide. formed decision-making from that
waste management. Even so, such Of course, there are scenarios point forward ■
ecologically robust considerations where redundant chemical plants Edited by Mary Page Bailey
do not just ensure compliance and must in fact be cleared simply to un-
the necessary fulfillment of duty-of- lock the value of the site for alternative Author
care responsibilities. If decontami- use. This was the case when a 25- Richard Vann is managing direc-
nation and dismantling strategies acre plant — which had seen many tor of RVA Group (Kinetic Business
Centre, Theobald Street, Bore-
can be developed in line with the owners since it was first established hamwood Hertfordshire, WD6 4PJ,
waste hierarchy, the level of mate- in the early 20th century — was ac- U.K.; Phone: +44-208-387-
rials that are salvaged and sent for quired by a commercial property spe- 1323; Website: www.rvagroup.
org), a specialist project-manage-
recycling is maximized. Additionally, cialist in the U.K. Extensive, innovative ment and engineering consultancy
in some cases, this environmentally and pragmatic decommissioning of that has provided decommission-
ing, decontamination, dismantling
responsible route can also help the a range of process plant equipment and demolition support on more than 700 projects
operator to realize meaningful in- and structures — many of which did worldwide. Vann is a past president of the Institute of
come from the sale of scrap metals. not have any records of previous use Demolition Engineers (IDE) and the Institute of Explo-
sives Engineers (IExpE). He also was recently chosen as
In other instances, the plant owner or residual chemical status — helped this year’s keynote speaker for the World Demolition
may even be able to carefully dis- take the land back to flat slab to make Summit (WDS) and selected for the judging panel of the
mantle the entire asset so that it can way for a new mixed-use site. Construction News Specialists Awards 2018.

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Environmental Manager
Disaster Preparedness at
Manufacturing Facilities
Development of robust preparation and response procedures can help chemical
plants to weather disaster events and return to normal operations in a safe and
efficient manner
Tom Cubler, Tim Thompson
and Rey Rosas
Braskem America

H
aving a well-defined and
understood approach to
disaster preparation and
response will ensure that
companies and facilities are in a good
position to manage a disaster event
as it occurs, and drive recovery and
restart once the event concludes (Fig-
ure 1). Coordination of several wide-
ranging departments, including, for
example, operations, procurement,
emergency response, communica-
tions and public affairs and business
planning, will allow for rapid deploy- FIGURE 1. Disasters — both natural and manmade
ment of the necessary resources to — can create uniquely dangerous conditions for
limit damage and manage business chemical plant personnel and surrounding com-
munities, but there are many measures that can
interruption of affected facilities and be taken to prepare for and diminish the potential
the supply chain. Planning, train- damage caused by such events
ing, communication, exercising the
prevention and response plan and Whether you call it disaster pre- ure 2). For those on the U.S. West
critique of activities are elements of paredness, emergency response Coast, earthquakes and wildfires are
the overall preparedness plan that planning, crisis management or a primary concern. All manufactur-
should be reviewed and tested fre- something similar doesn’t much mat- ing facilities need to assess the risks
quently to evaluate the proficiency of ter, but the elements do. Missing a associated with their processes (for
key participants. This article intends piece of the pie in this area can make instance, chemical release, fire or
to describe the importance and com- a huge difference in how an event explosion), and what offsite conse-
ponents of disaster preparedness plays out. Each facility’s overall crisis quences might occur.
processes, procedures and training or emergency response plan should Risk assessments should include
to ensure effective preparation for, include the elements discussed in the following:
and response to, manmade or natu- the following sections, at a minimum. • Risk of exposure to natural disas-
ral disaster scenarios. Note that this is not an exhaustive ters (such as hurricanes, torna-
Disasters come in many forms list, but a guide — individual compa- does or earthquakes)
and may include natural disasters, nies should assess specific elements • Risk for internal process upset
such as hurricanes, earthquakes, for applicability. events (fires, explosions, releases
tornadoes, flooding and wildfires, and so on)
and human-made disasters, such as Risk assessment • Risks from business or supply-
industrial accidents, transportation Assessing risk is the first step in di- chain interruption
events and chemical, biological and saster preparation and should not be • Other risks as determined by site
radiological events. The type of di- taken lightly. This is your company’s operation or location
saster event your organization should opportunity to evaluate the poten- Once the risks are determined,
plan for may depend on geographi- tial for a disaster event and deter- controls either already in place or
cal location, type of manufacturing mine what your exposure might be. needed to prevent or minimize the
process (for example, chemical, ra- For example, if you have facilities in event should be listed. When the
dioactive and so on) or proximity to the U.S. Gulf Coast, a primary nat- controls are determined to be inad-
other industrial organizations. ural risk is threat of hurricanes (Fig- equate or unavailable, a plan should
54 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017
tive and that planned controls are Posting an electronic version on a
moving forward. Knowing what risks company website is recommended
your site may be exposed to will help so that access is available from al-
determine what preparation and re- most anywhere. However, keeping
sponse planning is necessary. This a hard copy in a specified location,
knowledge serves as the framework such as a designated emergency
for your site’s emergency response operations center (EOC), is neces-
plan (ERP). sary, especially in the event of a
power-loss event.
Emergency action and response Elements of an ERP may include
The backbone of your preparedness the following core plan components,
plan is the facility’s ERP. An ERP is which provide direction for respond-
designed to provide the user with ing to incidents regardless of nature
guidelines for managing the vari- or severity:
ous types of emergency and disas- • Discovery: Actions to be taken
ter situations, such as fire, chemi- by personnel upon notification of
cal release, power outage, severe potential threat (such as severe
FIGURE 2. In order to best facilitate preparedness weather, security threat or even an weather) or upon discovery of an
for natural disasters like hurricanes, chemical emergency at a neighboring facil- event (such as a fire or spill) and
manufacturers must be vigilant about assess-
ing their site’s risks by closely following regional ity. This document can be a stand- initial control measures
weather patterns, as well as evaluating site- alone procedure or policy, or may be • Response: Procedures for in-
specific chemical-processing risks a compilation of related procedures ternal and external notification,
that address specific elements of establishing incident command,
be created to reduce or eliminate the emergency management. preliminary event assessment, es-
risk. The assessment should be re- The ERP should be designed tablishing response objectives, im-
viewed on a specifically determined to meet both regulatory and com- plementing response actions and
frequency (at least annually) to en- pany requirements and be read- mobilizing resources
sure that existing controls are effec- ily available to all site personnel. • Sustained actions: Measures to

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EXPERIENCES DURING HURRICANE HARVEY TABLE 1. HURRICANE PHASE CHART
Phase Status Time

W
hile writing this article, the Gulf Coast was hit by Hurricane Harvey and the authors’ Phase I Normal operation during Ongoing
company’s planning, training, procedures and resources were put to the test, as it hurricane season
has three manufacturing facilities in the affected area. Phase II Hurricane watch 72 h
As Tropical Storm Harvey was initially moving through the Caribbean, the three facilities in the Phase III Hurricane alert 36–72 h
Houston area took note and began preparations for the potential hurricane according to site- Phase IV Hurricane warning 12–36 h
specific hurricane response plans, including staffing plans, supply and equipment staging, Phase V Post-hurricane operations Ongoing
securing the facilities and establishing an offsite hurricane EOC. Communications between
the sites and the corporate office were initiated regarding response planning and status, and a drill schedule be established and
when it became clear that the storm had reached hurricane status and was targeting the become an integral part of the disas-
greater Houston area, company industrial leadership convened the crisis management team ter preparation process. Site leader-
(CMT) to assist with planning, response and recovery efforts for the affected facilities and ship should be engaged and should
team members. drive participation throughout the or-
The CMT is a business-unit function, and serves to provide a strategic approach and imple-
ganization. Drill scenarios should be
mentation measures to assist facilities in mitigation of crisis events. These events can be a
natural disaster, facility emergency event (such as fire or explosion), business or supply-chain
based on events likely to occur (es-
interruption, or any other event that could have a negative impact to the company. The crisis tablished in your assessment), and
management plan works in concert with site-level emergency action plans to ensure the be designed to:
most positive outcome is achieved. • Test the response capability and
Upon activation of the CMT, the facilities in Houston now had the support of the corporate effectiveness of the organization
office and all associated resources. While facilities were busy executing site-level actions, • Determine gaps in planning, train-
such as staffing planning and securing the process, the CMT was busy looking at business ing or communications
interruption potential, logistical concerns and ensuring that team members in the area would • Find opportunities for improvement
have the supplies and continued support needed during and after the hurricane. Drills vary in size and complex-
As the hurricane event progressed and severe flooding occurred in the area, it was evident
ity, from straightforward tabletop
that team members would likely be evacuated from their homes and that many would see
damage and property loss. Throughout the event, the hurricane EOC and the CMT worked
exercises in an EOC room up to
to maintain accountability of all team members, onsite and offsite, and offered assistance as multi-site or regional disaster drills
needed to ensure their safety. This included temporary lodging, generators, tree removal and involving mutual aid entities, exter-
other supplies. nal specialty resources and govern-
By working together, the hurricane EOC and the CMT were able to manage customer and ment agencies. The type or size of
supplier disruption potential, plan for safe restart of affected facilities and, most importantly, drill conducted should be based
assist team members with much-needed supplies and lodging. This was all possible due to upon the potential extent of an event
execution of existing procedures and policies that were well understood, well maintained and and the maturity and capability of
exercised through thorough drills. ❒ your organization.
Critique. Anytime a drill is con-
transition from emergency action bers is paramount to success ducted or an actual event occurs, an
to continued mitigation or reme- and should be conducted for any event critique should be completed.
dial action personnel with specific respon- The critique is a formal review of the
• Termination and follow-up activi- sibilities, and general training is event and looks at all elements of the
ties: Procedures for terminating recommended for all personnel in response, from the initial report of an
the emergency activities, demobi- the base elements of the plan and event up to and including restoration
lizing response resources and per- where the plan is located. Training of operations. The critique will help
forming incident investigation and may include the following: assess what went well and what has
critique activities • Initial review of emergency re- opportunity for improvement. Ac-
The core components demon- sponse plans and roles tions (and action plans) created from
strate the overall intent of the ERP • Training on specific leadership the critique should be logged, as-
and will be supplemented by activity- roles and responsibilities, such as signed to responsible personnel and
specific procedures, essentially the incident coordinator, communica- tracked to completion. Agreed-upon
“how-to” for each section. Examples tions coordinator and other roles actions should be completed in as
include procedures for reporting listed in the plan short an amount of time as practi-
emergencies, severe weather re- • Training for site event-manage- cable so that improvements are in
sponse, employee notification, inci- ment personnel, such as the on- place ahead of a new event.
dent command structure and EOC, site incident commander and
accountability of personnel and emergency response team per- Procedures
shelter-in-place or evacuation, just to sonnel, as well as general team- Site procedures should be devel-
name a few. member training for emergency oped to manage preparation and
event notification, communication, response activities during severe
Training and drills evacuation and so on weather. In the following examples,
To feel confident that your plan- Once personnel are trained and hurricane preparedness is used. Site
ning will translate into effective familiar with plan elements, drills procedures should include specific
execution when an event arises, it should be conducted frequently to actions to be taken prior to arrival of
must be well understood by team verify that personnel understand the the storm, response actions during
members and practiced with some training provided and that the plans the storm and actions in the recovery
frequency. Training of team mem- are effective. It is recommended that period once the storm has passed.
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TABLE 2. SECURE-THE-SITE CHECKLIST (EXAMPLE) phase chart.
Instructions: Complete the checklist, address any identified deficiencies and send the completed checklist Process for selection and man-
to the site operations manager agement of a “Hurricane Crew.”
This team is responsible for site prep-
Hurricane Captain/Designee:____________________
aration and executing requirements
Supervisor:_________________________________ of the procedure. This may also be
the team designated to staff the facil-
ITEM Verified Date Initials
ity during the weather event.
1 Fill vehicle fuel tanks (maintain >3/4 full during season)
2 Fill fire-pump diesel tanks (maintain >3/4 full during season)
Weather information. Select a ser-
3 Fill generator fuel tanks vice that provides daily weather no-
4 Fill plant emergency vehicles with fuel (fire trucks, quick attack) tifications and ensure the site has
5 Verify fire pumps in “OFF” position if site is shut down NOAA weather-band radios available.
6 Secure loose articles (sheet-metal roofs, siding, pallets) List of equipment and supplies.
7 Secure fire extinguishers (all levels) The list includes the necessary sup-
8 Remove/secure ladders (all levels) plies to support activities on site
9 Remove/secure scaffolding (all levels) during a weather event. This may
10 Secure compressed-gas cylinders, drums, fire extinguishers include food, radios, fuel, batteries
and hose reels
and generators.
11 Secure chainfalls and hoists
Communication process and tool.
12 Secure railcars and loading areas (brakes and derails)
13 Empty and secure dumpsters, waste drums and trashcans
This tool provides the ability to pro-
14 Test emergency generators (fire trucks, hazmat trailers) vide emergency or general infor-
15 Stage and test small generators and pumps mation and instruction to affected
16 Move files and equipment (computers) off of floor (in case of personnel. Service should be able
flooding), tape windows to prevent shatter to reach multiple formats, including
17 Move portable equipment, including fork trucks, inside buildings home or mobile phones and email.
18 Clean all ditches and ditch valves for trash and debris. Pull The process should account for per-
stormwater screens sonnel both on- and offsite.
19 Secure all gates (locked)
Communication with customers,
20 Turn off non-essential equipment (prior to work release)
vendors and suppliers. Since the
21 Secure anchor bolts and guide wires on all columns, towers
and flares site will likely not be manufactur-
22 Clear floors of columns, converters and pipe racks of miscella- ing or shipping product temporarily,
neous items (for instance, valve wrenches, scaffold material not contact with customers, suppliers
in use, valves, slip blinds, flanges and so on) and vendors should be made so that
needs are clear and action plans are
Key elements of a hurricane prep- initiate prescribed actions, such in place. Depending on the compa-
aration procedure are described in as securing the facility, ordering or ny’s structure, this activity may be ex-
the following paragraphs. staging supplies, developing staff- ecuted by the supply-chain business
Process for determining event ing plans and evaluating logistical unit or by the corporate office.
phases and associated actions. and business interruption concerns. Need for and activation of offsite
This phase chart guides the site to Table 1 is an example of a hurricane hurricane EOC. This location should
be established outside of the ex-
TABLE 3. HURRICANE SUPPLIES LIST (EXAMPLE) pected hurricane area in a location
Item Verified Date Initials easily accessible by facility person-
4 portable generators on-site nel. A hotel’s meeting or ballroom is
20 flashlights (change all batteries out each year) a good location.
100 alkaline batteries (D size) — replace when expired Communication and integration
35 alkaline batteries (A size) — replace when expired with crisis management. A process
4 6-V square lantern batteries should be established for communi-
15 air mattresses (preferred, but cots are an option) — replace annually cation with corporate or home-office
15 blankets leadership. Where company struc-
4 rolls of barricade tape
ture allows, a business group may
40 rolls of duct tape
15 rolls of 2-in. masking tape
assist with managing resources and
3 rolls of 3/8-in. polypropylene rope
response efforts from a central lo-
Polyethylene sheeting (10 ft × 100 ft × 4.5 ft) cation, soliciting support from other
Coffee pot, Coleman stove, pots and pans corporate functions.
Forks and paper plates Process for determining shutdown
Port-a-Potty or evacuation of the site and com-
Battery-powered portable radio munity. This element addresses the
2 100-ft extension cords (one per control room) decision process for site or local
2 televisions (one per control room) community evacuation or mandatory
Can opener (non-electric) evacuation, and will depend on the
4 large ice chests severity of the weather event. The
Towels and washcloths (enough for 15 people for 1 week) — replace annually process should take into account site
Toiletry supplies (increase stock in each control room prior to storm)

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and regional evacuation orders.
Process for emergency supplies for personnel. The
weather event will impact site employees and their fami-
lies. A plan should be in place to address support for their
needs outside of the business. Elements may include
lodging, fuel, generators, tree removal and so on.
Process for returning to the site once the event has
passed. This should include the process for commu-
nicating to site personnel and stakeholders, as well as
11 – 15 June 2018 employing an advance team to assess potential damage
and restart capability.
Frankfurt am Main When it is clear that severe weather will affect the
facility, site personnel should initiate procedures to se-
cure the site, including removing objects that could be-
come projectiles in high winds, moving equipment from
potential flood areas and powering down non-essential
equipment. Table 2 is an example of a secure-the-
site checklist.
In addition, supplies necessary for the site during the
event should be readily available and inventoried. A check
of availability and accessibility of supplies should be con-
ducted a few times throughout the year to ensure supplies
and equipment are available and in good working order.
Table 3 is an example of a hurricane supplies list.
When the weather event concludes, there may still be
a lot of work to do. Personnel may be unable to return to
the site, and many supplies may be needed. Logistical
efforts may be more challenging at this point. Having a
strong site-response plan backed by support from a cen-
tral or corporate organization will drive a faster recovery
effort both in the community and on site.
While hurricane preparation was used as an example in
this article, the same basic approach exists for other se-
vere weather events or natural disasters, such as torna-
does or earthquakes. Assessing risk, pre-planning, proce-
dure development, established roles and responsibilities
and regular evaluation of the response plans through drills
and exercises will better prepare organizations to man-
BE INFORMED. age a disaster event and limit impact to the facility and
surrounding community. ■
BE INSPIRED. Edited by Mary Page Bailey

BE THERE. Authors
Thomas E. Cubler, Jr. is a subject matter expert (SME) in the area of health and safety
at Braskem America (750 W. 10th St., Marcus Hook, PA 19061; Email: tom.cublerjr@
› World Forum and Leading Show braskem.com). His work involves administration of health, safety and incident man-
agement programs, including security and emergency response programs, industrial
for the Process Industries hygiene assessments, incident investigation and training. Cubler has more than 20
years of experience in industrial health and safety. Before joining Braskem, he was
› 3,800 Exhibitors from 50 Countries Health, Safety & Security manager for Honeywell. Also, he previously held positions
with Sunoco and Ciba Specialty Chemicals. Cubler holds a B.S. in occupational safety
› 170,000 Attendees from 100 Countries and hygiene management from Millersville University of Pennsylvania, and is a Certi-
fied Safety Professional and a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers.
Tim Thompson is a member of the corporate health, environment and safety (HES)
team at Braskem America (6021 Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77505; Email: tim.
thompson@braskem.com). With more than 30 years of HES leadership and techni-
cal experience, Thompson’s primary focus is safety and health. He has served as a
subject matter expert for crisis and emergency response, and has coordinated several
disaster operations, including during Hurricane Ike in 2008. He holds a B.S. in safety
science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is a Certified Safety Professional.
Rey Rosas is the leader of the business HES team at Braskem America (6021 Fair-
mont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77505; Email: reynaldo.rosas@braskem.com). His work

www.achema.de involves providing the functional support resources, industry best practices and HES
improvement tools to Braskem America’s five manufacturing facilities and tech center
in the U.S. Rosas has 29 years of accumulated manufacturing and maintenance expe-
rience, including 5 years as the Braskem America Seadrift operations facility manager.
During Hurricane Harvey, Rosas led the remote EOC from Austin, Tex. He holds a
B.S.Ch.E. from Texas A&I University, Kingsville, Tex.
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T
he Turbomachinery and Pump onsite installation. These services
Symposia (TPS; www.tps. are aimed at turbines, compres-
tamu.edu) is taking place sors, pumps, generators and large
Dec. 11–14 at the George R. motors — with full refurbishments
Brown Convention Center in Hous- of rotor blades and coils available,
ton. This event, organized by the supported by in-house manufac-
Turbomachinery Laboratory, part of turing capabilities. Also available
the Texas A&M Engineering Experi- among the maintenance offerings
ment Station (College Station, Tex.; are anti-fouling air-spray coatings
www.tees.tamu.edu), consists of a that provide protection against cor-
technical conference program and rosion for compressor rotors and
an exhibition hall, both featuring ex- other similar components. The
perts from around the globe who company also provides 3-D printing
specialize in rotating equipment. capabilities to create high-perfor-
For the first time, TPS is co-located mance components, such as tur-
with Insulation Expo USA (IEX), an bine blades. 3-D printing presents
event dedicated to commercial and expedited production compared to
industrial insulation. This year, TPS traditional casting, offering reduced
has over 300 exhibiting companies lead times. Booth 2023 — Sulzer
who will showcase a wide variety of Ltd., Winterthur, Switzerland Northern Pump
products and services aimed at users www.sulzer.com
of pumps, compressors and other
types of rotating machinery. The fol- These flowmeters are equipped
lowing is a small selection of the TPS with intrinsically safe sensors
exhibitors’ offerings. The Coriolis RCT1000 line of mass
flowmeters (photo) was recently
Gear pumps with flexibility enhanced with the addition of an
for custom configurations explosion-proof transmitter with
The 4900 Series of gear pumps intrinsically safe sensors. The haz-
(photo) are hydraulically balanced ardous-location certification opens
and well-suited for demanding up an array of new applications
chemical-processing applications. for RCT1000 flowmeters, including
The pump’s performance charac- chemical and petrochemical pro-
teristics include flowrates up to cessing, oil exploration and refin-
300 gal/min, viscosities from 0.5 ing, and a wide variety of industrial
to 1,500,0000 cP, discharge pres- processing applications in poten-
sures up to 2,000 psi and tem- tially hazardous environments. The
peratures as high as 850°F. The RCT1000 mass flowmeter identifies
pumps’ unique design contains no flowrate by directly measuring fluid
castings, but rather all machined mass over a wide range of tem-
components allow adaptability for peratures with a high degree of ac- Badger Meter
custom configurations and material curacy. For fluids consisting of two
selections. Additionally, the pumps liquids or a liquid with suspended
are available in either a horizontal solids, this system can derive the
or a vertical configuration. Booth concentration and mass of each
1116 — Northern Pump, a divi- fluid based on the density measure-
sion of McNally Industries, LLC, ment. The unobstructed, open-flow
Grantsburg, Wis. design makes it suitable for a va-
www.northern-pump.com riety of fluids, such as slurries and
other viscous, nonconductive fluids.
Comprehensive maintenance for Booth 1203 — Badger Meter, Inc.,
all types of rotating equipment Milwaukee, Wis.
This company’s maintenance ser- www.badgermeter.com
vices for rotating equipment incor-
porate both large-scale projects and An integral-gear design boosts
the manufacture of specific com- these air compressors’ efficiency
ponents, as well as the provision AeroBlock (photo) is a standardized
of fully integrated services ranging air compressor that is designed
from the design stage through final with integral-gear (IG) compression Atlas Copco Gas and Process

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2017 59


Prüftechnik Condition Monitoring technology, and its standardized de- erators during and after re-greasing
sign ensures consistency without the tasks, resulting in optimal lubrication
need for specialized parts, which en- parameters on all assets. LUBEx-
ables faster turnaround and support. pert monitors each stroke of grease
AeroBlock compressors achieve and its effect on bearing friction and
flowrates up to 54,000 m3/h and can temperature, and generates a sta-
handle pressures up to 13 bars. The tus report both before and after re-
AeroBlock is specifically engineered greasing, enabling robust trending of
for use in the industrial gas and hy- friction levels and grease consump-
drocarbon processing sectors. The tion for each asset. The LUBExpert
multi-speed capability of IG technol- package includes the Ultranalysis
ogy allows each compression stage Suite (UAS) software, which powers
to run at the optimal speed, giving data management. With UAS, users
the best efficiency possible. Accord- can design specific lubrication routes
ing to the manufacturer, AeroBlock and set intervals based on either a
air compressors achieve 1.5–2% calendar or equipment condition.
greater efficiency when compared UAS stores data on the capacity of
to previous models. Booth 2725 each bearing, preventing over-lubri-
— Atlas Copco Gas and Process, cation. Booth 2735 — Ludeca, Inc.,
Cologne, Germany Doral, Fla.
www.atlascopco-gap.com www.ludeca.com

Locate and classify leaks quickly High-efficiency variable-speed


with this handheld device drive for compressors and pumps
The Sonochek ultrasonic testing device
The VECO-Drive (photo) is an electric
(photo) localizes specific leaks on high-
superimposing gear that combines a
pressure pipes and evaluates total loss
mechanical planetary gear with fre-
volume. Its broad bandwidth of 20 to quency-controlled servo motors. The
100 kHz allows leaks on compressed- electrical superimposing gear is said
gas and air pipes to be tracked, evento be the most efficient way to make
from a distance. The Sonocheck de- speed variable. The servo motors
vice comes with two apps: Sonolevel used to drive the planetary gear only
and Sonoleak. Sonolevel is a univer- need a small part of the rated power,
sal leak-detection tool that facilitates
resulting in an overall component ef-
basic condition-monitoring tasks for ficiency of more than 97%, according
bearings. Users can also check con- to the manufacturer. The VECO-Drive
densate separator status and monitor is installed between a constant-speed
electric control cabinets for spark pro-
motor and a variable-speed compres-
duction. The Sonoleak app is used forsor or pump. Since additional power
Ludeca
precise localization of leaks, and can
is supplied to the drivetrain, a smaller
also rapidly determine the exact leak-
main motor can be used, saving capi-
age loss volume. Corrective actions tal expenditures. Moreover, the servo
can be identified quickly, as the leak
motor can be used as a starter to pro-
is classified into five different catego-
tect the electric grid from high inrush
ries. All ultrasound signals are directly
currents. The VECO-Drive is designed
converted into digital signals, and the
as a modular system and thus offers
Sonochek device is fitted with vari- individual specifications for different
ous sensor attachments for both air- application types, classes of explo-
borne and structure-borne transfer ofsion protection and speed levels. Ad-
ultrasound. Booth 2042 — Prüftech- vanced functions like the integrated
nik Condition Monitoring GmbH, PLC-based output controller, user
Ismaning, Germany interfaces, condition monitoring and
Voith Turbo www.pruftechnik.com simplified maintenance are part of the
scope of supply, and remote access
An all-inclusive solution and remote diagnosis are available as
for lubrication management needed. Booth 2145 — Voith Turbo,
The LUBExpert acoustic lubrication Inc., York, Pa.
solution’s (photo) intelligent algo- www.voith.com ■
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Products & Service Index . . . . . . . . 66
Corporate Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Company Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Liquid, Gas and Air Handling . . . . . . 88
Solids Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Electrical Power Generation
& Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Instrumentation & Controls . . . . . 109
Processing Equipment . . . . . . . . . 119
Engineering Materials . . . . . . . . . 144
Plant Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Design, Engineering
& Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Information Technology . . . . . . . . 155
Environmental Services . . . . . . . . 158
Process Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . 161
calcium carbonate nanoparticles europium
dielectrics catalog:americanelements.com
palladium nanoparticles carbon nanopart
quids 1 1
zinc nanoparticles optoelectronics silicon nanoparticles 2 2

H He
1.00794 4.002602

3
Hydrogen

2
1
4 2
2
99.999% ruthenium spheres copper nanoparticles 5 2
3
6 2
4
7 2
5
8 2
6
9 2
7
10
Helium

2
8
rod
Li Be B C N O F Ne
Nd:YAG11
6.941
Lithium

2
8
12
9.012182
Beryllium

2
8
surface functionalized nanoparticles 13
10.811
Boron

2
8
14
12.0107
Carbon

2
8
15
14.0067
Nitrogen

2
8
16
15.9994
Oxygen

2
8
17
18.9984032
Fluorine

2
8
18
20.1797
Neon

2
8
solid
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
yttrium19
22.98976928
Sodium

2 20
24.305
Magnesium

2
iron nanoparticles
21 2 22 2 23 2 24 2 25 2 26 2 27
silver nanoparticles
2 28 2 29 2 30 2 31
26.9815386
Aluminum

2 32
28.0855
Silicon

2 33
30.973762
Phosphorus

2 34
32.065
Sulfur

2 35
35.453
Chlorine

2 36
39.948
Argon

2
metals
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

K 1
Ca 2
Sc 2
Ti 2
V 2
Cr 1
Mn 2
Fe 2
Co 2
Ni 2
Cu 1
Zn 2
Ga 3
Ge 4
As 5
Se 6
Br 7
Kr 8

medicine 39.0983
Potassium
40.078
Calcium
44.955912
Scandium
47.867
Titanium
50.9415
Vanadium
51.9961
Chromium
54.938045
Manganese
55.845
Iron
58.933195
Cobalt
58.6934
Nickel
63.546
Copper
65.38
Zinc
69.723
Gallium
72.64
Germanium
74.9216
Arsenic
78.96
Selenium
79.904
Bromine
83.798
Krypton cryst
37 2 38 2 39 2 40 2 41 2 42 2 43 2 44 2 45 2 46 2 47 2 48 2 49 2 50 2 51 2 52 2 53 2 54 2
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Rb Sr Y Zr 8 8 9 10
Nb 12
Mo 13
Tc 13
Ru 15
Rh 16
Pd 18
Ag 18
Cd 18
In 18
Sn 18
Sb 18
Te 18
I 18
Xe 18

rhodium sponges
85.4678
Rubidium
1

87.62
Strontium
2

88.90585
Yttrium
2

91.224
Zirconium
2

92.90638
Niobium
1

95.96
Molybdenum
1

(98.0)
Technetium
2

101.07
Ruthenium
1

102.9055
Rhodium
1

106.42
Palladium
107.8682
Silver
1

112.411
Cadmium
2

114.818
Indium
3

118.71
Tin
4

121.76
Antimony
5

127.6
Tellurium
6

126.90447
Iodine
7

131.293
Xenon
8

cone s
55 2 56 2 57 2 72 2 73 2 74 2 75 2 76 2 77 2 78 2 79 2 80 2 81 2 82 2 83 2 84 2 85 2 86 2
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

adium
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Cs 18
8
1 Ba 18
8
2 La 18
9
2 Hf 32
10
2 Ta 32
11
2 W 32
12
2 Re 32
13
2 Os 32
14
2 Ir 32
15
2 Pt 32
17
1 Au 32
18
1 Hg 32
18
2 Tl 32
18
3 Pb 32
18
4 Bi 32
18
5 Po At Rn
electrochemistry
32
18
6
32
18
7
32
18
8

132.9054 137.327 138.90547 178.48 180.9488 183.84 186.207 190.23 192.217 195.084 196.966569 200.59 204.3833 207.2 208.9804 (209) (210) (222)
Cesium Barium Lanthanum Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Platinum Gold Mercury Thallium Lead Bismuth Polonium Astatine Radon

87 2 88 2 89 2 104 2 105 2 106 2 107 2 108 2 109 2 110 2 111 2 112 2 113 2 114 2 115 2 116 2 117 2 118 2
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

tantalum
Fr Ra
(223)
18
32
18
8
1
(226)
18
32
18
8
2
Ac
(227)
18
32
18
9
2
Rf
(267)
18
32
32
10
2
Db
(268)
18
32
32
12
2
Sg
(271)
18
32
32
11
2
Bh
(272)
18
32
32
13
2
Hs
(270)
18
32
32
14
2
Mt
(276)
18
32
32
15
2
Ds
(281)
18
32
32
17
1
Rg
(280)
18
32
32
18
1
Cn
(285)
18
32
32
18
2
Uut
(284)
18
32
32
18
3
Fl
(289)
18
32
32
18
4
Uup
(288)
18
32
32
18
5
Lv
(293)
18
32
32
18
6
Uus
(294)
titanium
18
32
32
18
7
Uuo
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18
32
32
18
8

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quantum dots
2
8
59 2
8
60 2
8
61 2
8
62 2
8
63 2
8
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64 2
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65 2
8
66 2
8
67 2
8
68 2
8
69 2
8
70 2
8
71
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18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Ce 19
9
2 Pr 21
8
2 Nd 22
8
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8
2
24
8
2 Eu 25
8
2 Gd 25
9
2 Tb 27
8
2 Dy 28
8
2 Ho 29
8
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8
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8
2 Yb 32
8
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9
2

diamond micropowder 90
140.116
Cerium

2 91
140.90765
Praseodymium

2 92
144.242
Neodymium

2 93
(145)
Promethium

2 94
150.36
Samarium

2 95
151.964
Europium

2 96
157.25
Gadolinium

2 97
158.92535
Terbium

2 98
162.5
Dysprosium

2 99
164.93032
Holmium

2 100
167.259
Erbium
cerium polishing powder
2 101
168.93421
Thulium

2 102
173.054
Ytterbium

2 103
174.9668
Lutetium

2
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Th 32
18
Pa 32
20
U 32
21
Np 32
22
Pu 32
24
Am Cm 32
25
32
25
Bk 32
27
Cf 32
28
Es 32
29
Fm 32
30
Md 32
31
No 32
32
Lr 32
32

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Absorbers, vibration ........................... 149 Advanced process control ................. 156 Air preheat systems............................ 130
Acids, amino....................................... 162 Aerators .............................................. 138 Air purifiers ......................................... 149
Acids, fatty.......................................... 162 Aerators, water pollution..................... 160 Air separation equipment ..................... 89
Acids, inorganic ................................. 162 Afterburners ....................................... 159 Air separation equipment, cryogenic ... 89
Acids, organic .................................... 162 Aftercoolers ........................................ 127 Air separation equipment, membrane.. 89
Actuators ............................................ 110 Agglomerators .................................... 102 Air separation equipment,
Actuators or starters, motor ................ 107 Air conditioners .................................. 120 pressure swing adsorption ................ 89
Actuators, operators ........................... 110 Air conditioning & refrigeration Air separation equipment,
Adhesives ........................................... 146 equipment ....................................... 120 vacuum swing adsorption ................. 89
Adsorbents, for carbon dioxide.......... 162 Air pollution abatement systems ........ 159 Alarm Management ............................ 156
Adsorbents, zeolites ........................... 162 Air pollution control............................. 159 Alarms, annunciator ........................... 114
Adsorption systems, carbon .............. 159 Air pollution control equipment Alarms, carbon monoxide .................. 114
Adsorption systems, other.................. 159 & systems ........................................ 159 Alarms, combustible gases ................ 114

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PRODUCT & SERVICE INDEX
Alarms, combustion ........................... 114 Autoclaves .......................................... 135 Bulk carriers, loading & unloading
Alarms, flame ..................................... 114 equipment ....................................... 102
Alarms, flow ........................................ 114 Burners, combination fuel .................. 131
Alarms, liquid level ............................. 114 B Burners, gas ....................................... 131
Alarms, other ...................................... 114 Bag closing machines ........................ 104 Burners, oil ......................................... 131
Alarms, portable (gas, vapor) ............ 114 Bag filling machines ........................... 104 Bushings............................................. 107
Alarms, pressure ................................ 114 Bag filling machines, vacuum ............ 104 Bushings, pump ................................... 91
Alarms, solids level............................. 114 Bag, empty, handling systems ........... 104
Alarms, temperature ........................... 114
Alcohols, oxo ...................................... 162
Baghouses ......................................... 123
Bags ................................................... 104
C
Alkalies ............................................... 162 Bar coding .......................................... 156 Calciners, fluidizing ............................ 131
Anaerobic treatment systems ............. 160 Barrel handling equipment ................. 104 Calciners, rotary ................................. 131
Analog process control computers .... 112 Barrels & drums.................................. 104 Calibration & test equipment .............. 116
Analyzers, air quality .......................... 110 Batch control ...................................... 156 Calibration gas standards .................. 116
Analyzers, carbon dioxide or Batching & blending systems ............ 104 Calibration management .................... 156
monoxide......................................... 110 Batching & blending systems ............ 133 Calorimeters ....................................... 116
Analyzers, chlorine ............................. 110 Baths, constant temperature .............. 130 Cameras, high-speed......................... 116
Analyzers, chromatographic .............. 110 Bearings ............................................. 107 Carbides ............................................. 145
Analyzers, combustible gases ........... 110 Bearings & bushings .......................... 107 Carbon & graphite .............................. 145
Analyzers, combustion ....................... 110 Bends, pipe .......................................... 90 Carbon steels ..................................... 147
Analyzers, concentration .................... 110 Bin activators ...................................... 102 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Analyzers, emission............................ 110 training and aids ............................. 149
Bins..................................................... 102
Analyzers, environmental conditions ....110 Cast irons ........................................... 145
Bins & other dry storage equipment ....102
Analyzers, fats & oils .......................... 110 Cast irons, alloy .................................. 145
Bins, weighing .................................... 102
Analyzers, gas density ....................... 110 Cast irons, high-silicon ....................... 145
Bio-oxidation units .............................. 160
Analyzers, hydrocarbons ................... 110 Castables ........................................... 146
Biochemical equipment...................... 136
Analyzers, hydrogen .......................... 110 Catalyst supports & systems .............. 162
Biocides, halogenated ....................... 162
Analyzers, infrared ............................. 110 Catalysts, cracking ............................. 162
Biocides, other ................................... 162
Analyzers, mass spectrometer ........... 110 Catalysts, custom ............................... 162
Biological treatment............................ 160
Analyzers, moisture content ............... 110 Catalysts, desulfurization ................... 162
Bioreactors ......................................... 136
Analyzers, near infrared ..................... 110 Catalysts, hydrogenation.................... 162
Bioremediation services ..................... 159
Analyzers, nitrogen............................. 110 Catalysts, organic synthesis............... 162
Blenders, cone ................................... 133
Analyzers, nitrogen oxide ................... 110 Catalysts, other................................... 162
Blenders, continuous.......................... 133
Analyzers, nitrogen, total .................... 110 Catalysts, oxidation ............................ 162
Blenders, horizontal............................ 133
Analyzers, offstream ........................... 110 Catalysts, palladium ........................... 162
Blenders, inline ................................... 133
Analyzers, oil content ......................... 110 Catalysts, platinum ............................. 162
Blenders, liquid feed .......................... 133
Analyzers, onstream ........................... 111 Catalysts, polymerization ................... 162
Blenders, pneumatic .......................... 133
Analyzers, organic carbon ................. 110 Catalysts, polyolefin production ......... 162
Blenders, ribbon ................................. 133
Analyzers, organic carbon, total ........ 110 Catalysts, precious metal ................... 162
Analyzers, oxygen content ................. 110 Blenders, spiral .................................. 134
Catalysts, reforming ........................... 162
Analyzers, oxygen demand................ 111 Blenders, tumbling V .......................... 134
Catalysts, rhodium.............................. 162
Analyzers, oxygen, dissolved............. 111 Blowers, axial flow ................................ 89 Catalysts, ruthenium ........................... 162
Analyzers, particle size ...................... 111 Blowers, centrifugal, compressor-type .... 89 Catalysts, urethane production .......... 162
Analyzers, pH ..................................... 111 Blowers, centrifugal, fan-type............... 89 Catalysts, zeolite ................................ 162
Analyzers, sodium ion concentration .... 111 Blowers, positive displacement............ 89 Centrifuge parts & accessories .......... 120
Analyzers, sound ................................ 111 Blowers, regenerative........................... 89 Centrifuges ......................................... 120
Analyzers, spectrometer .................... 111 Blowers, rotary piston ........................... 89 Centrifuges, batch, automatic basket ... 120
Analyzers, stack gases ...................... 111 Blowout doors & panels ..................... 149 Centrifuges, batch, perforated basket .. 120
Analyzers, sulfur dioxide .................... 111 Boiler accessories .............................. 107 Centrifuges, continuous, conical
Analyzers, sulfur, total ........................ 111 Boiler feedwater systems ................... 142 angle, perforated basket ................. 120
Analyzers, surface area...................... 111 Boilers, automatic, packaged ............ 107 Centrifuges, continuous,
Analyzers, surface composition ......... 111 Boilers, coal fired................................ 107 pusher discharge ............................ 120
Analyzers, thin film ............................. 111 Boilers, fire tube ................................. 107 Centrifuges, continuous, solid
Analyzers, vapor pressure ................. 111 Boilers, fluidized bed.......................... 107 bowl, scroll discharge ..................... 120
Analyzers, vibration ............................ 149 Boilers, industrial ................................ 107 Centrifuges, disc, nozzle discharge... 120
Analyzers, VOCs ................................ 110 Boilers, integral furnace ..................... 107 Centrifuges, disc, solid bowl .............. 120
Analyzers, VOCs, oil in water ............. 110 Boilers, natural gas fired .................... 107 Centrifuges, disc, valve discharge..... 120
Analyzers, water quality ..................... 111 Boilers, oil fired ................................... 107 Centrifuges, filter, continuous,
Antioxidants ........................................ 162 Boilers, waste heat recovery .............. 107 screen bowl, scroll discharge ......... 120
Arbitration, engineering ...................... 152 Boilers, water tube.............................. 107 Centrifuges, filter, inverting................. 120
Arresters, flame deflagration Boosters, rotary piston ......................... 89 Centrifuges, laboratory or pilot plant .. 120
or detonation ................................... 149 Brass .................................................. 145 Centrifuges, liquid-liquid .................... 120
Arresters, flame, tank vent, inline ....... 149 Breakers ............................................. 140 Centrifuges, solid basket.................... 120
Arresters, surge .................................. 149 Briquetting systems ............................ 102 Ceramic metals .................................. 145
Asset management ............................ 156 Bronze ................................................ 145 Ceramics, including glass .................. 145

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PRODUCT & SERVICE INDEX
Chambers, test ................................... 116 Compressors, centrifugal ..................... 89 Conveyors, flexible ............................. 103
Chemical equipment design .............. 156 Compressors, diaphragm .................... 89 Conveyors, flight................................. 103
Chemical plant design & Compressors, high pressure ................ 89 Conveyors, fluidizing .......................... 103
maintenance........................................ 156 Compressors, oil-free ........................... 89 Conveyors, gravity.............................. 103
Chemical process design .................. 156 Compressors, portable......................... 89 Conveyors, magnetic ......................... 103
Chillers, recirculating .......................... 130 Compressors, reciprocating ................. 89 Conveyors, other ................................ 103
Chimneys, stacks & vents .................. 159 Compressors, rotary ............................. 89 Conveyors, overhead track ................ 103
Chlorinators ........................................ 160 Compressors, rotary liquid ring ............ 89 Conveyors, pneumatic ....................... 103
Chromatographs, onstream ............... 111 Compressors, rotary screw .................. 89 Conveyors, portable ........................... 103
Chromatography, production-scale Compressors, rotary sliding vane ........ 89 Conveyors, screw ............................... 103
equipment ....................................... 138 Computational fluid dynamics ............ 156 Conveyors, vacuum............................ 103
Chromium & alloys ............................. 145 Computer hardware ........................... 156 Conveyors, vibrating .......................... 103
Circuit breakers .................................. 108 Computer software ............................. 156 Conveyors, weighing .......................... 103
Clarifiers, flotation ............................... 120 Computers for design & engineering ...157 Coolers, air cooled ............................. 128
Clarifiers, settling ................................ 120 Computers, process control ............... 112 Coolers, belt ....................................... 128
Classifiers & gravity separators.......... 120 Condensate return systems ............... 127 Coolers, brine ..................................... 128
Classifiers, air ..................................... 120 Condensers, air cooled ...................... 127 Coolers, closed circuit........................ 128
Classifiers, cyclone ............................ 120 Condensers, barometric..................... 127 Coolers, coil........................................ 128
Classifiers, mechanical, screening .... 120 Condensers, coil ................................ 127 Coolers, drum ..................................... 128
Classifiers, mechanical, vibrating ...... 120 Condensers, evaporative refrigerant.. 127 Coolers, evaporative .......................... 128
Cleaning chemicals & services .......... 149 Condensers, jet ejector ...................... 127 Coolers, finned tube ........................... 128
Cleaning equipment & services ......... 149 Condensers, refrigerant ..................... 127 Coolers, flash...................................... 128
Cleaning equipment, chemical .......... 149 Condensers, shell & tube ................... 127 Coolers, rotary .................................... 128
Cleaning equipment, Condensers, steam ............................ 128 Coolers, screw.................................... 128
high-pressure liquid ........................ 149 Condensers, surface .......................... 128 Coolers, water .................................... 128
Cleaning equipment, mechanical ...... 149 Condensers, tubular ........................... 128 Cooling tower systems ....................... 120
Cleaning equipment, Condensers, vapor ............................. 128 Cooling towers.................................... 120
pharmaceutical ............................... 149 Consultants, corrosion protection ...... 152 Cooling towers, repair & upgrade ...... 120
Cleaning equipment, steam ............... 149 Consultants, engineering ................... 152 Cooling-water treatment, chemical .... 142
Cleaning equipment, tank cleaning ... 149 Consultants, ISO compliance ............. 152 Copper ............................................... 145
Cleaning parts & accessories ............ 149 Consultants, materials ........................ 152 Copper & copper alloys ..................... 145
Coagulants, aluminum based ............ 162 Consultants, safety & health ............... 152 Copper alloys, other ........................... 145
Coalescers ......................................... 136 Consultants, water treatment.............. 152 Corrosion protection units, anodic ..... 123
Coaters & coating machinery ............. 102 Controllers .......................................... 112 Corrosion protection units, cathodic .. 123
Coating, forming & agglomeration Controllers, air conditioning ............... 112 Counters ............................................. 113
equipment ....................................... 102 Controllers, batching or weighing ...... 112 Couplings, flexible ................................ 90
Coatings, acrylic ................................ 146 Controllers, bin level ........................... 112 Couplings, pneumatic conveyors....... 103
Coatings, ceramic .............................. 146 Controllers, boiler ............................... 112 Couplings, quick connect .................... 90
Coatings, epoxy ................................. 146 Controllers, combustion ..................... 112 Couplings, rigid .................................... 90
Coatings, plastic................................. 146 Controllers, electric ............................ 112 Couplings, self aligning ........................ 90
Coatings, urethane ............................. 146 Controllers, flow & flow ratio ............... 112 Crushers, fluid energy ........................ 140
Cobalt alloys ....................................... 145 Controllers, humidity........................... 113 Crushers, gyratory .............................. 140
Cogeneration systems & equipment .. 107 Controllers, hydraulic ......................... 113 Crushers, impact ................................ 140
Coils.................................................... 130 Controllers, liquid level ....................... 113 Crushers, jaw...................................... 140
Coils, tubing ......................................... 96 Controllers, pH ................................... 113 Crushers, prebreaker ......................... 140
Columns, absorption or adsorption .... 141 Controllers, pneumatic ....................... 113 Crushers, rotary .................................. 140
Columns, bubble cap ......................... 141 Controllers, pressure .......................... 113 Crushers, rotary blade........................ 140
Columns, contacting or mixing........... 142 Controllers, process ........................... 113 Cryogenic equipment ......................... 120
Columns, custom fabricated .............. 142 Controllers, product ............................ 113 Crystallizers, cooling .......................... 123
Columns, ion exchange...................... 142 Controllers, programmable................. 113 Crystallizers, evaporative ................... 123
Columns, packed ............................... 142 Controllers, pump ............................... 113 Crystallizers, freeze ............................ 123
Columns, vacuum............................... 142 Controllers, sludge level ..................... 113 Crystallizers, melt ............................... 123
Columns, valve tray ............................ 142 Controllers, temperature ..................... 113 Crystallizers, scraped surface ........... 123
Columns, wire mesh tray .................... 142 Controllers, vacuum ........................... 113 Crystallizers, vacuum ......................... 124
Combustors, catalytic......................... 159 Controllers, viscosity .......................... 113 Custom fabricated equipment............ 121
Combustors, other .............................. 159 Converters, signal .............................. 118 Custom processing ............................ 152
Comminutors ...................................... 140 Conveyor accessories ........................ 102
Compactors ........................................ 102
Compliance-information
Conveyor belting ................................ 102
Conveyors & elevators for
D
management ................................... 159 bulk materials .................................. 102 Dampers ............................................... 89
Composites ........................................ 145 Conveyors, apron ............................... 102 Data acquisition & process control .... 156
Compressed-air management Conveyors, belt .................................. 103 Data logging systems......................... 113
systems ............................................. 89 Conveyors, bucket ............................. 103 Data presentation equipment ............. 113
Compressor lubrication ........................ 89 Conveyors, cooling............................. 103 Data Transmission, Wireless............... 118
Compressors ........................................ 89 Conveyors, drag ................................. 103 Data visualization ............................... 156

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Database services.............................. 152 Dryers, fluidized bed .......................... 122 Emulsifiers .......................................... 162
Deaerators, degasifiers ...................... 136 Dryers, freeze ..................................... 122 Enclosures, instrument ....................... 116
Decanters ........................................... 120 Dryers, gas ......................................... 122 Engine-generator sets ........................ 107
Decking .............................................. 145 Dryers, paddle ................................... 122 Engineering services .......................... 152
Defoamers .......................................... 162 Dryers, pan ......................................... 122 Engineering, biochemical & biotech .. 152
Defoamers, chemical ......................... 162 Dryers, radiant heat ............................ 122 Engineering: construction &
Defoamers, physical........................... 123 Dryers, refrigerated air ....................... 122 field erection.................................... 152
Density-measuring equipment ........... 116 Dryers, ring ......................................... 122 Engineering: cryogenic equipment .... 152
Desalination units ............................... 142 Dryers, rotary ...................................... 122 Engineering: facilities planning .......... 152
Desiccants.......................................... 162 Dryers, screw flight............................. 122 Engineering: instrumentation &
Desuperheaters .................................. 128 Dryers, shelf, vacuum ........................ 122 control systems ............................... 152
Detectors, gases ................................ 111 Dryers, spiral screw............................ 122 Engineering: modular process
Detectors, gases, combustible .......... 111 Dryers, spray ...................................... 122 systems ........................................... 152
Detectors, gases, toxic....................... 111 Dryers, steam jacketed ...................... 122 Engineering: packaged pilot plants ... 152
Detectors, interface ............................ 116 Dryers, steam tube ............................. 122 Engineering: pilot plants..................... 152
Detectors, leak ................................... 116 Dryers, suspension ............................ 122 Engineering: plant design .................. 153
Detectors, liquid-leak ......................... 111 Dryers, tray ......................................... 122 Engineering: plant modernization ...... 153
Detectors, metal ................................. 111 Dryers, tray, vacuum .......................... 122 Engineering: pollution &
Detectors, metal ................................. 116 Dryers, tumble .................................... 122 environmental services ................... 153
Detectors, moisture ............................ 111 Dryers, V cone .................................... 121 Engineering: process design ............. 153
Detectors, other .................................. 111 Dryers, vacuum .................................. 122 Engineering: process modeling ......... 153
Detectors, vibration ............................ 111 Dryers, vertical ................................... 122 Engineering: procurement .................. 153
Dewatering, mechanical press........... 125 Ductile iron ......................................... 145 Engineering: project management ..... 153
Diffusers, spargers ............................. 138 Ducts & ventilation systems ................. 89 Engineering: research ........................ 153
Digesters, cookers ............................. 136 Ducts, fiberglass-reinforced plastic ..... 89 Enterprise resource planning ............. 156
Digesters, sewage sludge.................. 160 Ducts, flexible ....................................... 89 Entrainment separation equipment .... 123
Direct digital process control Ducts, metallic ...................................... 89 Environmental consulting ................... 159
computers ....................................... 112 Ducts, plastic........................................ 89 Environmental laboratories ................. 159
Dispersing agents, leather ................. 162 Ducts, rigid ........................................... 89 Environmental regulations,
Dispersing agents, other .................... 162 Dumpers ............................................. 102 interpreting ...................................... 159
Dispersing agents, rubber ................. 162 Dust collector parts & accessories .... 123 Environmental services ...................... 159
Distillation columns, automatic Dust collectors & separators .............. 123 Environmental-compliance reporting . 156
packaged unit ................................. 142 Dust collectors, bag filtering .............. 123 Environmental, health & safety ........... 156
Distillation columns, molecular Dust collectors, cartridge ................... 123 Equipment repair & rebuilding ........... 149
distillation ........................................ 142 Dust collectors, centrifugal................. 123 Equipment testing .............................. 153
Distillation columns, sieve tray ........... 142 Dust collectors, cyclone ..................... 123 Equipment, process, custom ............. 121
Distillation columns, steam stripping.. 142 Dust collectors, electrostatic Equipment, process, custom,
Distillation columns, vapor precipitators .................................... 123 cryogenic ........................................ 121
compression.................................... 142 Dust collectors, other ......................... 123 Equipment, used: procurement
Diverters ............................................. 138 Dust collectors, pulse jet .................... 123 & supply .......................................... 153
Dosimeters ......................................... 116 Dust collectors, tray type.................... 123 Evaporative systems, mechanical
Drift eliminators, cooling tower ........... 121 Dust collectors, tubular ...................... 123 recompression ................................ 124
Drives, crusher ................................... 107 Dust collectors, wet ............................ 123 Evaporative systems, multiple effect .. 124
Drives, Other ...................................... 107 Dust removal equipment .................... 123 Evaporative systems, thermal
Drives, Turbine ................................... 107 recompression ................................ 124
Drives, variable speed, electrical ....... 107
Drum filling equipment ....................... 104 E Evaporators & crystallizers ................. 123
Evaporators, agitated film .................. 124
Drum handling equipment.................. 104 Economizers ....................................... 128 Evaporators, climbing film .................. 124
Dryer parts & accessories.................. 121 Elbows, pipe ......................................... 90 Evaporators, falling film ...................... 124
Dryers ................................................. 121 Electrical & power generation Evaporators, flash............................... 124
Dryers, air ........................................... 121 equipment ....................................... 107 Evaporators, forced circulation .......... 124
Dryers, batch ...................................... 121 Electrical equipment, intrinsic safety.. 118 Evaporators, horizontal tube .............. 124
Dryers, belt ......................................... 121 Electrical equipment, other ................ 108 Evaporators, low temperature ............ 124
Dryers, centrifugal .............................. 121 Electrical heating equipment.............. 107 Evaporators, plate type ...................... 124
Dryers, chamber ................................ 121 Electrochemical equipment................ 123 Evaporators, short path ...................... 124
Dryers, closed circuit ......................... 121 Electrodes, ion-sensitive .................... 116 Evaporators, thin film .......................... 124
Dryers, conical, vacuum .................... 121 Electrodes, pH.................................... 116 Evaporators, vertical long tube .......... 124
Dryers, continuous ............................. 121 Electrodes: anodes & cathodes ......... 123 Evaporators, vertical short
Dryers, conveyor ................................ 121 Electrodialysis units ............................ 142 tube (calandria) ............................... 124
Dryers, desiccant, disposable cartridge ..121 Electrolytic cells.................................. 123 Evaporators, waste water ................... 124
Dryers, desiccant, package unit ........ 121 Electrophoresis units .......................... 123 Evaporators, wiped film ...................... 124
Dryers, drum ...................................... 121 Elevators, belt ..................................... 103 Exhaust systems, clean-room .............. 89
Dryers, drum, rotary vacuum.............. 121 Elevators, bucket ................................ 103 Expanders .......................................... 107
Dryers, electric ................................... 121 Emergency escape equipment .......... 150 Expanders, tube ................................. 149
Dryers, flash ....................................... 121 Emergency shutdown systems .......... 150 Expansion bellows................................ 90

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Expansion joints, flexible ...................... 90 Filters, microfiltration .......................... 126 Gages, pressure ................................. 115
Explosion isolation .............................. 150 Filters, nanofiltration ........................... 126 Gages, tank ........................................ 115
Explosion vents .................................. 150 Filters, nutsche ................................... 126 Gages, thickness................................ 115
Extraction equipment ......................... 136 Filters, oil removal............................... 126 Gages, vacuum & differential pressure ...115
Extruders ............................................ 102 Filters, other ........................................ 126 Gages, water ...................................... 115
Filters, pipeline ................................... 126 Gaskets, fluoroplastic ........................... 95
Filters, plate & frame .......................... 126 Gaskets, plate heat exchanger .......... 130
F Filters, polymer ................................... 126 Gaskets, rubber.................................... 95
Fans & blowers ..................................... 89 Filters, porous metal ........................... 126 Generator drives, steam ..................... 107
Fans, axial ............................................ 89 Filters, portable .................................. 126 Generator-turbine sets........................ 107
Fans, centrifugal ................................... 90 Filters, precoat.................................... 126 Generators, electrical ......................... 107
Fans, corrosion resistant ...................... 90 Filters, pressure .................................. 127 Generators, hydrogen ........................ 136
Fans, exhaust ....................................... 90 Filters, refrigerated ............................. 127 Generators, nitrogen .......................... 136
Fans, exhaust or ventilating, Filters, sand ........................................ 127 Generators, oxygen ............................ 136
general use ....................................... 90 Filters, self-cleaning ........................... 127 Generators, ozone .............................. 136
Fans, explosion resistant ...................... 90 Filters, tray .......................................... 127 Generators, steam .............................. 130
Fans, heavy duty .................................. 90 Filters, tubular ..................................... 127 Glass .................................................. 145
Fans, high temperature ........................ 90 Filters, ultrafiltration ............................ 127 Glasses, furnace ................................ 115
Fans, other............................................ 90 Filters, vibrating .................................. 127 Glasses, gage .................................... 115
Fans, repair & rebuilding .................... 149 Filters, water ....................................... 127 Glasses, sight flow ............................. 115
Felt, filter ............................................. 124 Filtration equipment ............................ 125 Glove boxes ....................................... 150
Fermentation equipment & fermentors.. 136 Fire extinguishing systems, Gold & alloys ...................................... 145
Fiberglass-polyester ........................... 146 halogenated hydrocarbon............... 149 Granulators & granulating mills .......... 102
Filter aids, activated carbon ............... 125 Fire protection equipment .................. 149 Groundwater remediation ................... 159
Filter aids, zeolite................................ 125 Fire pumps ......................................... 149
Flakers ................................................ 140
Filter bags, acidproof ......................... 125
Filter bags, alkaliproof ........................ 125 Flame retardants ................................ 162 H
Filter bags, glass ................................ 125 Flanges ................................................. 90 Hazard audits ..................................... 159
Filter bags, natural fiber ..................... 125 Flares, stack & accessories ............... 159 Heat exchanger parts &
Filter bags, synthetic fiber .................. 125 Flexible hose, metallic & nonmetallic ... 90 accessories ..................................... 128
Filter cloth, acidproof.......................... 125 Flocculation equipment ...................... 160 Heat exchangers, air cooled .............. 129
Filter cloth, alkaliproof ........................ 125 Flooring, fiberglass ............................. 145 Heat exchangers, all-welded ............. 129
Filter cloth, cotton ............................... 125 Flowmeters, differential pressure ....... 114 Heat exchangers, cascade ................ 129
Filter cloth, glass ................................ 125 Flowmeters, electromagnetic ............. 114 Heat exchangers, coil ........................ 129
Filter cloth, metallic............................. 125 Flowmeters, magnetic ........................ 114 Heat exchangers, condensers &
Filter cloth, natural fiber ...................... 125 Flowmeters, mass............................... 114 coolers............................................. 127
Filter cloth, synthetic fiber .................. 125 Flowmeters, orifice plate .................... 114 Heat exchangers, direct contact steam ..129
Filter housings .................................... 125 Flowmeters, positive displacement .... 114 Heat exchangers, double pipe........... 129
Filter media & aids.............................. 124 Flowmeters, rotameters ...................... 114 Heat exchangers, falling film .............. 129
Filter media, other............................... 125 Flowmeters, turbine ............................ 114 Heat exchangers, finned tube ............ 129
Filter parts & accessories ................... 125 Flowmeters, ultrasonic........................ 114 Heat exchangers, glass ..................... 129
Filter presses ...................................... 125 Flowmeters, variable area .................. 114 Heat exchangers, graphite................. 129
Filter systems...................................... 127 Flowmeters, vortex shedding ............. 114 Heat exchangers, jacketed pipe ........ 129
Filters, activated carbon ..................... 125 Fluidic systems ................................... 116 Heat exchangers, plate ...................... 129
Filters, air ............................................ 125 Fluorocarbons .................................... 146 Heat exchangers, plate fin ................. 129
Filters, bag.......................................... 125 Foams, plastic .................................... 146 Heat exchangers, PTFE tube ............. 128
Filters, belt .......................................... 125 Full-service environmental firms ......... 159 Heat exchangers, scraped surface.... 129
Filters, cartridge ................................. 125 Furnaces, annealing ........................... 131 Heat exchangers, screw flight............ 129
Filters, centrifugal ............................... 126 Furnaces, electric ............................... 131 Heat exchangers, shell & tube ........... 129
Filters, clarifying ................................. 126 Furnaces, gas burning ....................... 131 Heat exchangers, spiral ..................... 129
Filters, crossflow ................................. 126 Furnaces, hearth ................................ 131 Heat exchangers, titanium ................. 129
Filters, disc, pressure ......................... 126 Furnaces, high pressure .................... 131 Heat exchangers, U tube ................... 128
Filters, disc, vacuum .......................... 126 Furnaces, high temperature ............... 131 Heat exchangers, zirconium .............. 129
Filters, drum, rotary pressure Furnaces, multiple hearth................... 131 Heat transfer fluids, cooling fluids ...... 129
continuous ....................................... 126 Furnaces, radiant heating .................. 131 Heat transfer fluids, heating fluids...... 129
Filters, drum, rotary vacuum Furnaces, rotary hearth ...................... 131 Heat transfer fluids, other ................... 130
continuous ..............................................126 Furnaces, vacuum .............................. 131 Heat transfer media ............................ 129
Filters, gas .......................................... 126 Furnaces, vertical ............................... 131 Heat transfer systems......................... 129
Filters, gravity, porous bed ................. 126 Fused silica ........................................ 145 Heat-exchange modeling ................... 156
Filters, HEPA ....................................... 125 Heaters, air & gas............................... 130
Filters, horizontal belt, vacuum........... 126
Filters, jacketed .................................. 126 G Heaters, direct fired ............................ 130
Heaters, feedwater ............................. 130
Filters, leaf, horizontal, pressure ........ 126 Gages, density ................................... 114 Heaters, finned tube ........................... 130
Filters, leaf, vertical, pressure ............ 126 Gages, filter ........................................ 115 Heaters, gas fired ............................... 130
Filters, membrane............................... 126 Gages, liquid level.............................. 115 Heaters, helical coil ............................ 130

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Heaters, immersion ............................ 130 Input & output equipment, data Materials for buildings & building
Heaters, indirect fired (waterbath)...... 130 processing ...................................... 156 construction..................................... 145
Heaters, instantaneous....................... 130 Input-output equipment ...................... 112 Materials handling systems ................ 104
Heaters, jacketed ............................... 130 Inserts, heat-exchanger tube ............. 129 Materials management ....................... 156
Heaters, molten salt............................ 130 Inspection ........................................... 153 Mathematics & statistics..................... 156
Heaters, pipeline ................................ 130 Insulation materials............................. 145 Measurement & testing equipment .... 116
Heaters, portable ............................... 130 Insulation, glass fiber ......................... 145 Medium alloy steels ............................ 147
Heaters, process liquid ...................... 128 Insulation, urethane foam ................... 145 Membrane systems for gases ............ 138
Heaters, process slurry ...................... 128 Intermediate bulk containers .............. 104 Membrane systems for liquids ........... 138
Heaters, screw flight........................... 130 Ion exchanger equipment .................. 142 Metals & alloys, other nonferrous ....... 145
Heaters, steam injection ..................... 130 Ion measurement or selection ............ 116 Meters, air........................................... 116
Heaters, tank car ................................ 130 Iron & iron alloys ................................. 145 Meters, chlorine .................................. 116
Heaters, thermal liquid ....................... 130 Meters, conductivity ........................... 116
Heaters, tubular .................................. 131
Heaters, unit ....................................... 131 J Meters, displacement ......................... 116
Meters, electrical ................................ 116
Heating & cooling equipment, other .. 130 Joints, swivel ........................................ 90 Meters, gas......................................... 116
High alloy steels ................................. 147 Meters, heat flow ................................ 117
Hoists.................................................. 104
Homogenizers .................................... 131 K Meters, oxygen ................................... 117
Meters, pH .......................................... 117
Homogenizers, high pressure ............ 131 Kettles, agitated ................................. 136 Meters, recording ............................... 117
Hoods, fume collectors ........................ 89 Kettles, crystallizing ........................... 136 Meters, surface tension ...................... 117
Hoppers.............................................. 102 Kettles, electrically heated ................. 136 Meters, turbidity.................................. 117
Hoppers, weighing ............................. 102 Kettles, jacketed ................................. 136 Meters, ultrasonic ............................... 117
Hose fittings.......................................... 90 Kettles, melting ................................... 136 Meters, water ...................................... 117
Hose, chemically resistant ................... 90 Kettles, special metals ....................... 136 Microfiltration equipment .................... 127
Hose, high pressure ............................. 90 Kettles, vacuum .................................. 136 Microscopes ....................................... 117
Hose, metallic ....................................... 90 Kiln, oven & furnace accessories ....... 131 Mills, attrition....................................... 140
Hose, nonmetallic, fluoroplastic ........... 90 Kilns, ovens & furnaces ...................... 131 Mills, ball............................................. 140
Hose, nonmetallic, neoprene ............... 90 Kilns, rotary......................................... 131 Mills, cage .......................................... 140
Hose, sanitary ...................................... 90 Mills, colloid ........................................ 140
Hose, vacuum ...................................... 90 Mills, cone .......................................... 140
Hot oils................................................ 130 L Mills, disc............................................ 141
Hybrid process control computers ..... 112 Laboratory information management .... 156 Mills, grinding ..................................... 141
Hydrogen............................................ 162 Laser systems .................................... 116 Mills, hammer ..................................... 141
Hydrogen sulfide removal systems .... 159 Lead & alloys ...................................... 145 Mills, homogenizing............................ 141
Hydrogenation reactors ...................... 136 Leak sealing service........................... 149 Mills, impact ....................................... 141
Lifting equipment................................ 104 Mills, jacketed ball .............................. 141

I Lighting fixtures .................................. 107


Lighting, explosion proof .................... 107
Mills, jet............................................... 141
Mills, other .......................................... 141
Incinerators......................................... 160 Liners, helmet ..................................... 150 Mills, pug ............................................ 141
Indicators............................................ 114 Linings, cements & mortars................ 146 Mills, ring roll ...................................... 141
Indicators, bin level ............................ 115 Linings, ceramic ................................. 146 Mills, rod ............................................. 141
Indicators, carbon monoxide ............. 115 Linings, urethane ................................ 146 Mills, roller .......................................... 141
Indicators, color.................................. 115 Liquid-liquid processing..................... 120 Mills, vertical ....................................... 141
Indicators, combustible gases ........... 115 Liquid-mixer parts & accessories....... 131 Mist eliminators................................... 123
Indicators, dewpoint or humidity ........ 115 Load cells ........................................... 116 Mixer-settlers ...................................... 138
Indicators, flow ................................... 115 Loading arms ..................................... 102 Mixers, air driven ................................ 131
Indicators, liquid level ........................ 115 Low alloy steels .................................. 147 Mixers, anchor .................................... 131
Indicators, mass flow.......................... 115 Lubricants........................................... 145 Mixers, batch ...................................... 132
Indicators, moisture ............................ 115 Lubricants, engine oil ......................... 145 Mixers, bottom entering...................... 132
Indicators, other ................................. 115 Lubricants, greases............................ 145 Mixers, chilled .................................... 132
Indicators, pressure ........................... 115 Lubricants, industrial oils.................... 145 Mixers, cone ....................................... 132
Indicators, solids level ........................ 115 Lubricants, process oils ..................... 145 Mixers, continuous ............................. 132
Indicators, specific gravity ................. 115 Lumpbreakers .................................... 140 Mixers, continuous kneaders ............. 134
Indicators, temperature ...................... 115 Lumpbreakers for solid & Mixers, disc ........................................ 132
Indicators, turbidity............................. 115 liquid systems ................................. 140 Mixers, double arm kneaders............. 134
Indicators, vacuum ............................. 115 Mixers, gas-liquid, high intensity ........ 132
Indicators, valve position.................... 115
Indicators, viscosity ............................ 116 M Mixers, gate ........................................ 132
Mixers, gravity flow ............................. 134
Indicators, weight ............................... 116 Maintenance tools & equipment & Mixers, heated .................................... 132
Indium & alloys ................................... 145 replacement parts ........................... 149 Mixers, high shear .............................. 134
Indoor-air-quality services .................. 159 Manometers........................................ 116 Mixers, High Viscosity ........................ 131
Information management ................... 156 Manufacturing execution systems...... 156 Mixers, jet ........................................... 132
Information Technology ...................... 156 Manufacturing execution systems...... 156 Mixers, magnetically coupled ............ 134
Inhibitors, corrosion ............................ 162 Marking & labeling systems ............... 150 Mixers, motionless .............................. 134

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Mixers, other solid-liquid .................... 134
Mixers, paddle.................................... 132 N Pipe fittings & couplings, metallic &
nonmetallic ........................................ 90
Mixers, pan ......................................... 134 Nickel.................................................. 146 Pipe fittings, emergency repair ............ 90
Mixers, pipeline (inline) ...................... 132 Nickel & nickel alloys.......................... 146 Pipe fittings, high pressure ................... 90
Mixers, planetary ................................ 134 Nickel alloys ....................................... 146 Pipe fittings, jacketed ........................... 90
Mixers, pony ....................................... 132 Niobium .............................................. 145 Pipe fittings, metallic ............................ 90
Mixers, portable ................................. 132 Nitrogen .............................................. 162 Pipe fittings, nonmetallic ...................... 90
Mixers, pressure ................................. 132 Noise & vibration suppression Pipe fittings, sanitary ............................ 90
equipment ....................................... 149 Pipe strainers........................................ 90
Mixers, propeller................................. 132
NOx control systems .......................... 159 Pipe, alloy steel .................................... 90
Mixers, ribbon..................................... 134
Nozzles, atomizing ............................. 138 Pipe, aluminum ..................................... 90
Mixers, roller ....................................... 134
Nozzles, mixing .................................. 138 Pipe, aluminum & aluminum alloys....... 90
Mixers, rotary blade............................ 134
Nozzles, spray .................................... 138 Pipe, containment................................. 91
Mixers, rotary disc .............................. 134
Nylon .................................................. 146 Pipe, copper & copper alloys............... 90
Mixers, rotary drum ............................ 134 Pipe, copper alloy ................................ 90
Mixers, screw ..................................... 134 Pipe, flanged ........................................ 91
Mixers, sealless .................................. 135
Mixers, side entering .......................... 132
O Pipe, nickel & nickel alloy ..................... 90
Odor-control systems ......................... 159 Pipe, nonmetallic .................................. 90
Mixers, slurry ...................................... 133 Pipe, other ............................................ 91
Oil purification equipment .................. 138
Mixers, spiral ribbon ........................... 135 Pipe, plastic .......................................... 91
Oil skimmers ....................................... 160
Mixers, spiral screw............................ 135 Pipe, polyethylene ................................ 91
Organic intermediates ........................ 162
Mixers, static ...................................... 133 Pipe, polypropylene ............................. 91
Other electrical equipment ................. 108
Mixers, top entering............................ 133 Pipe, polyvinylidene fluoride ................ 91
Ovens, drying ..................................... 131
Mixers, turbine .................................... 133 Pipe, PTFE ............................................ 91
Ovens, vacuum .................................. 131
Mixers, vacuum .................................. 133 Pipe, rubber.......................................... 90
Oxidizers, catalytic ............................. 136
Mixers, vacuum tumble ...................... 135 Pipeline rehabilitation processes........ 149
Oxidizers, catalytic ............................. 160
Mixers, vertical stationary................... 135 Plant decommissioning and
Oxidizers, thermal .............................. 160
Mixers: barrel, drum, carboy .............. 131 dismantling ...................................... 153
Oxygen ............................................... 162
Mixing equipment for fluids ................ 131 Plant documentation services ............ 153
Ozonators ........................................... 142
Plant maintenance services ............... 149
Mixing equipment for gas, air............. 133 Ozone ................................................. 162
Plant optimization ............................... 156
Mixing equipment for solids & fluids .. 133
Plant relocation ................................... 153
Molybdenum & alloys ......................... 145
Monitors, air quality ............................ 111 P Plastics materials................................ 146
Plastics, other ..................................... 146
Monitors, ammonia ............................. 111 Packaging containers......................... 104 Plates, filter ......................................... 125
Monitors, carbon dioxide or monoxide....111 Packaging equipment ........................ 104 Platinum & alloys ................................ 145
Monitors, chlorine ............................... 111 Packaging equipment, liquids............ 104 Polycarbonates................................... 146
Monitors, colorimetric ......................... 111 Packaging equipment, solids ............. 104 Polyesters ........................................... 146
Monitors, combustible gases, Packers, bag ...................................... 104 Polyethylenes ..................................... 146
or vapors ......................................... 111 Packers, vibrating............................... 104 Polymerizers ....................................... 136
Monitors, composition ........................ 111 Packings, braided ................................ 95 Polypropylenes ................................... 146
Monitors, conductivity ........................ 111 Packings, pump ................................... 95 Polytetrafluoroethylene ....................... 146
Monitors, dust ..................................... 111 Packings, tower & column, ceramic ... 135 Powders, ceramic............................... 145
Monitors, emissions, continuous ........ 111 Packings, tower & column, metal ....... 135 Power supplies, emergency ............... 107
Monitors, humidity .............................. 111 Packings, tower & column, plastic ..... 135 Preheaters .......................................... 129
Monitors, hydrocarbon content .......... 112 Packings, tower & column, random ... 135 Preservatives ...................................... 163
Packings, tower & column, structured..135 Pressure vessel design ...................... 156
Monitors, hydrogen cyanide content.. 112
Packings, trays for towers & columns ..135 Pressure vessel repair ........................ 149
Monitors, hydrogen sulfide content .... 112
Packings, trays for towers & columns ..135 Process chemicals ............................. 162
Monitors, octane ................................. 112
Pads, filter........................................... 125 Process control ................................... 157
Monitors, oil content ........................... 112
Pails & cans ........................................ 104 Process optimization .......................... 157
Monitors, opactiy ................................ 112
Paints .................................................. 146 Process safety management .............. 157
Monitors, oxygen content ................... 112
Palladium & alloys .............................. 145 Process safety management
Monitors, particle size ........................ 112
Palletizers ........................................... 104 services ........................................... 153
Monitors, pH ....................................... 112 Particle size control systems .............. 120 Process simulation ............................. 157
Monitors, stack gases ........................ 112 Particulate removal systems............... 159 Process simulation systems ............... 157
Monitors, viscosity .............................. 112 Pelletizers ........................................... 102 Process vessels & reactors ................ 135
Monitors, VOCs .................................. 111 Pervaporation equipment ................... 138 Production scheduling ....................... 157
Monitors, water quality ....................... 112 Photometers ....................................... 117 Proportioners ...................................... 105
Monomer-recovery systems ............... 138 Physical properties ............................. 156 Protective coatings & linings .............. 146
Motor controls..................................... 107 Pigments............................................. 163 Pump parts & fittings ............................ 91
Motors, A.C......................................... 107 Pilot plant services ............................. 153 Pump repair ........................................ 149
Motors, electric ................................... 107 Pipe & pipe systems, custom ............. 121 Pumps parts & accessories ................. 91
Motors, explosion proof ...................... 107 Pipe adapters ....................................... 90 Pumps, acid, corrosive......................... 91
Mullers ................................................ 135 Pipe Fitting, Stainless Steel .................. 90 Pumps, air driven ................................. 91

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Pumps, axial flow.................................. 91 Pumps, stainless steel .......................... 94 Regulators, air .................................... 113
Pumps, battery-powered ...................... 91 Pumps, submersible............................. 95 Regulators, back pressure ................. 113
Pumps, canned motor .......................... 92 Pumps, sump ....................................... 95 Regulators, flow .................................. 113
Pumps, carboy or drum........................ 92 Pumps, titanium .................................... 94 Regulators, gas .................................. 113
Pumps, centrifugal ............................... 91 Pumps, transfer .................................... 92 Regulators, pressure .......................... 113
Pumps, centrifugal, ANSI ..................... 91 Pumps, turbine ..................................... 91 Regulators, temperature..................... 113
Pumps, centrifugal, double suction...... 91 Pumps, turbine, regenerative ............... 91 Regulators, vacuum ........................... 113
Pumps, centrifugal, dry running ........... 91 Pumps, vacuum & ejector .................... 94 Regulatory compliance ...................... 157
Pumps, centrifugal, inline ..................... 91 Pumps, vacuum, dry ............................ 94 Reinforced-plastics fabrication, custom..121
Pumps, centrifugal, multistage ............. 91 Pumps, vacuum, liquid ring.................. 94 Relays, time delay .............................. 118
Pumps, centrifugal, process, Pumps, vacuum, once-through-oil ....... 94 Resins, alcohol-soluble ...................... 163
medium duty ..................................... 91 Pumps, vacuum, other ......................... 94 Resins, ion exchange ......................... 142
Pumps, centrifugal, self-priming .......... 91 Pumps, vacuum, rotary piston.............. 94 Resins, water-soluble ......................... 163
Pumps, centrifugal, single stage .......... 91 Pumps, vertical & deep well ................. 95 Respirators ......................................... 150
Pumps, ceramic ................................... 94 Pumps, vertical centrifugal ................... 95 Reverse osmosis systems .................. 142
Pumps, condensate return ................... 92 Pumps, vertical inline ........................... 95 Rheometers ........................................ 117
Pumps, cryogenic ................................ 92 Pumps, vertical turbine......................... 95 Risk analysis ....................................... 153
Pumps, dewatering, submersible......... 95 Pumps, water........................................ 92 Roasters, food products ..................... 131
Pumps, diaphragm (proportioning) ...... 93 Pyrometers ......................................... 117 Robotic components .......................... 104
Pumps, diaphragm (reciprocating) ...... 93 Rubber & rubberlike materials ........... 146
Pumps, dry vacuum ............................. 92
Pumps, explosion proof........................ 92 Q Rubber, butyl ...................................... 146
Rubber, chlorosulfonated
Pumps, fiberglass-reinforced plastic.... 94 Quality assurance or control .............. 157 polyethylene .................................... 146
Pumps, gear ......................................... 93 Rubber, ethylene propylene ............... 146
Pumps, hand ........................................ 92 Rubber, fluoroelastomers ................... 146
Pumps, high pressure .......................... 92 R Rubber, natural ................................... 146
Pumps, jacketed................................... 92 Radio remote control systems ............ 118 Rubber, neoprene............................... 146
Pumps, leakproof ................................. 91 Railroad safety devices ...................... 150 Rubber, nitrile ..................................... 146
Pumps, lined......................................... 91 Reaction & separation equipment, Rubber, polybutadiene ....................... 146
Pumps, lobe ......................................... 94 other ................................................ 138 Rubber, silicone .................................. 147
Pumps, magnetically driven ................. 92 Reactors, continuous.......................... 136 Rubber, styrene butadiene ................. 147
Pumps, metering .................................. 93 Reactors, cooled, heated ................... 136 Rubber, synthetic, other ..................... 147
Pumps, mixed flow ............................... 92 Reactors, fluid bed ............................. 136 Rubber, urethane ................................ 147
Pumps, nickel-based alloy ................... 94 Reactors, gas-liquid ........................... 136 Rupture discs ..................................... 150
Pumps, nonmetallic .............................. 94 Reactors, hollow flight ........................ 137 Rupture panels ................................... 150
Pumps, oil free...................................... 92 Reactors, jacketed ............................. 137
Pumps, open impeller .......................... 92
Pumps, other ........................................ 91
Reactors, jacketed, dimple ................ 137
Reactors, jacketed, half-pipe ............. 137
S
Pumps, other ........................................ 92 Reactors, lined, glass ......................... 137 Safety audits ....................................... 150
Pumps, other special materials ............ 94 Reactors, lined, metal......................... 137 Safety equipment & systems .............. 149
Pumps, packless .................................. 95 Reactors, loop .................................... 137 Samplers, automatic........................... 111
Pumps, peristaltic ................................. 92 Reactors, pilot plant ........................... 137 Samplers, gas, air .............................. 111
Pumps, piston....................................... 93 Reactors, rotary blade ........................ 137 Samplers, liquid.................................. 111
Pumps, piston-diaphragm .................... 93 Reactors, rotary disc .......................... 138 Samplers, solids ................................. 111
Pumps, plastic ...................................... 94 Reboilers ............................................ 129 Scales, automatic weighing ............... 105
Pumps, plunger .................................... 93 Recorder parts & accessories............ 117 Scales, bagging, filling ....................... 105
Pumps, plunger .................................... 93 Recorders ........................................... 117 Scales, checkweight .......................... 105
Pumps, pressure powered ................... 92 Recorders, bin level ........................... 117 Scales, continuous weighing.............. 105
Pumps, progressing cavity ................... 94 Recorders, humidity ........................... 117 Scales, conveying .............................. 105
Pumps, proportioning ........................... 93 Recorders, liquid flow......................... 117 Scales, counting ................................. 105
Pumps, recessed impeller.................... 92 Recorders, liquid level........................ 117 Scales, floor, platform ......................... 105
Pumps, reciprocating ........................... 93 Recorders, mass flow ......................... 117 Scales, hopper ................................... 105
Pumps, rotary ....................................... 93 Recorders, moisture ........................... 117 Scales, portable ................................. 105
Pumps, rotary cycloidal ........................ 94 Recorders, other................................. 117 Scales, railroad car ............................ 105
Pumps, rotary liquid ring ...................... 94 Recorders, pressure ........................... 117 Scales, recording ............................... 105
Pumps, rotary piston ............................ 94 Recorders, temperature ..................... 117 Scales, remote indicating ................... 105
Pumps, rotary positive displacement ... 94 Recorders, time .................................. 117 Scales, tank ........................................ 105
Pumps, rotary sliding vane ................... 94 Recorders, turbidity ............................ 117 Scales, totalizing ................................ 105
Pumps, rubber lined ............................. 91 Recorders, viscosity ........................... 117 Scales, truck ....................................... 105
Pumps, screw ....................................... 94 Refractometers ................................... 117 Screening ........................................... 139
Pumps, screw centrifugal ..................... 91 Refractories ........................................ 146 Screening equipment ......................... 139
Pumps, sealless ................................... 92 Refractory materials ........................... 146 Screens, bar ....................................... 139
Pumps, sludge ..................................... 92 Refrigeration equipment & systems ... 120 Screens, grizzly .................................. 139
Pumps, slurry ....................................... 92 Refrigeration equipment, chillers ....... 120 Screens, gyratory ............................... 139
Pumps, special materials ..................... 94 Refrigeration equipment, freezers ...... 120 Screens, perforated plate................... 139

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PRODUCT & SERVICE INDEX
Screens, testing.................................. 139 Speed reducer ................................... 107 Testing equipment, high pressure ...... 149
Screens, vibrating .............................. 139 Spray nozzles, cooling tower ............. 121 Testing equipment, nondestructive .... 149
Screens, wire ...................................... 139 Sprayers ............................................. 138 Testing equipment, other .................... 117
Scrubbers ........................................... 139 Stainless steels ................................... 147 Testing instruments, vibration ............. 149
Scrubbers, centrifugal ........................ 139 Stainless steels, AISI 300 series......... 147 Thermal fluids ..................................... 130
Scrubbers, fluidized bed .................... 139 Steam jet ejectors ................................. 94 Thermistors ......................................... 116
Scrubbers, fume, gas ......................... 139 Steam traps .......................................... 95 Thermocouples .................................. 116
Scrubbers, impingement baffle .......... 139 Steam traps, disc ................................. 95 Thermometers, dial ............................ 116
Scrubbers, jet ..................................... 139 Steam traps, float ................................. 95 Thermometers, digital......................... 116
Scrubbers, oil mist.............................. 139 Steam traps, float & thermostatic ......... 95 Thermometers, electrical .................... 116
Scrubbers, orifice ............................... 140 Steam traps, inverted bucket ............... 95 Thermometers, infrared ...................... 116
Scrubbers, packed column ................ 140 Steam traps, thermostatic .................... 95 Thermometers, recording ................... 116
Scrubbers, plate column .................... 140 Steels .................................................. 147 Thermometers, resistance
Scrubbers, spray ................................ 140 Storage cabinets ................................ 150 temperature detectors..................... 116
Scrubbers, venturi .............................. 140 Storage systems ................................. 104 Thermoplastic elastomers .................. 146
Scrubbers, wire mesh tray ................. 140 Strainers ............................................. 127 Thermostats ........................................ 116
Seals, balanced pressure .................... 95 Strippers, air ....................................... 138 Thermowells ....................................... 116
Seals, bearing ...................................... 95 Strippers, air ....................................... 160 Thickeners, centrifugal ....................... 120
Seals, gas-lubricated ........................... 95 Stud tensioners, hydraulic .................. 149 Thickeners, gravity ............................. 120
Seals, gaskets & packing materials ..... 95 Sulfur Recovery .................................. 159 Thickeners, rake or sedimentation ..... 120
Seals, magnetic .................................... 95 Supercritical fluid extraction Tin & alloys ......................................... 146
Seals, mechanical ................................ 95 processing .............................................138 Titanium & alloys ................................ 146
Separators .......................................... 138 Superheaters ...................................... 129
Tools & equipment, other.................... 149
Separators for metals ......................... 138 Supervisory process control computers ...112
Tools, hand ......................................... 149
Separators, magnetic ......................... 139 Supply chain management ................ 157
Totalizers............................................. 114
Separators, oil-water .......................... 160 Surface active agents, anionic ........... 163
Tower parts & accessories ................. 142
Settlers, inclined plate ........................ 160 Surface active agents, cationic .......... 163
Towers & columns .............................. 141
Sewage treating units ......................... 160 Surface active agents, nonionic ......... 163
Training ............................................... 154
Showers, emergency.......................... 150 Surface active agents, other .............. 163
Training personnel, maintenance ....... 154
Shredders ........................................... 141 Switches, electrical............................. 108
Training personnel, safety & health .... 154
Sieves ................................................. 139 Switchgear & other power
Training services ................................ 160
Silencers, exhaust .............................. 149 distribution equipment .................... 108
Training systems, plant operators ...... 154
Silicon carbide.................................... 145
Transducers ........................................ 118
Silos .................................................... 102
Silver & alloys ..................................... 146 T Transformers....................................... 108
Transmitters & data transmission
Simulators ........................................... 156 Tank fittings & accessories ................... 95
equipment ....................................... 118
Sinks, eye or face emergency ............ 150 Tanks & other liquid storage vessels .... 95
Transmitters, level ............................... 118
Size reduction equipment .................. 140 Tanks, carbon steel .............................. 96
Transmitters, mass flow ...................... 118
Sleeves, pipe ........................................ 90 Tanks, cryogenic .................................. 96
Transmitters, pressure ........................ 118
Sludge dewaterers ............................. 160 Tanks, cryogenic, vacuum jacketed ..... 96
Transmitters, temperature................... 118
Sludge dryers ..................................... 160 Tanks, custom fabricated ..................... 96
Sludge handling ................................. 160 Traps, air ............................................. 123
Tanks, dimple jacketed......................... 96
Software development........................ 157 Trays & tower internals ....................... 135
Tanks, double containment .................. 96
Software, other ................................... 157 Tanks, field-erected .............................. 96 Troughs, cooled or heated ................. 129
Soil remediation .................................. 160 Tanks, fluoroplastic ............................... 96 Tube fittings .......................................... 96
Solid-liquid-mixer parts & accessories.. 135 Tanks, heated ....................................... 96 Tubes, filter ......................................... 125
Solids feeders, airlock ........................ 103 Tanks, mixing ........................................ 96 Tubing & tube fittings, metallic &
Solids feeders, batch ......................... 103 Tanks, nickel or nickel alloys ................ 96 nonmetallic ........................................ 96
Solids feeders, constant weight ......... 103 Tanks, polyester-fiberglass ................... 96 Tubing, condenser ............................... 96
Solids feeders, continuous flow.......... 103 Tanks, polyethylene .............................. 96 Tubing, evaporator ............................... 96
Solids feeders, disc ............................ 103 Tanks, polypropylene ........................... 96 Tubing, finned ....................................... 96
Solids feeders, gravimetric................. 103 Tanks, pressurized storage .................. 96 Tubing, flexible metal ........................... 96
Solids feeders, proportioning ............. 103 Tanks, PVC ........................................... 95 Tubing, heat exchanger ....................... 96
Solids feeders, rotary ......................... 103 Tanks, settling ..................................... 160 Tubing, high temperature ..................... 96
Solids feeders, vibrating or Tanks, stainless steel ............................ 96 Tubing, nonmetallic .............................. 96
oscillating ........................................ 103 Tanks, stainless steel, lined .................. 96 Tubing, plastic ...................................... 96
Solids feeders, volumetric .................. 104 Tanks, tapered wall............................... 96 Tubing, refractory ................................. 96
Solids handling equipment & systems, Tanks, water.......................................... 96 Tubing, rubber ...................................... 96
other ................................................ 104 Tantalum & alloys................................ 146 Tubing, seamless ................................. 96
Solvent recovery systems................... 138 Tape, electric heating ......................... 107 Tubing, silicone .................................... 96
Solvent recycling systems .................. 138 Technology licensing .......................... 154 Tubing, welded ..................................... 96
Solvents, glycol ether ......................... 163 Testers, hardness ............................... 117 Tungsten & alloys ............................... 146
Solvents, oxygenated ......................... 163 Testers, tensile strength...................... 117 Turbines, combined steam-gas .......... 107
Spectrometer accessories or services .. 112 Testing equipment, corrosion ............. 149 Turbines, mechanical drive, gas ........ 107
Spectrometers .................................... 112 Testing equipment, gases & vapors ... 150 Turbines, mechanical drive, steam..... 107

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U Valves, diverter ..................................... 98
Valves, diverter conveyor ................... 104
Vaporizers........................................... 131
Ventilation systems ............................... 89
Ultrafiltration systems ......................... 142 Valves, double block & bleed............... 98 Vessels, plastic lined .......................... 138
Unions, pipe ......................................... 90 Valves, flush-bottom tank ..................... 98 Vessels, pressure, cryogenic ............. 138
Unloaders, barge ............................... 102 Valves, gate .......................................... 98 Vessels, pressure, custom ................. 138
Unloaders, bulk bag ........................... 102 Valves, glass lined ................................ 98 Vessels, pressure, jacketed, dimple... 138
Unloaders, hopper car ....................... 102 Valves, globe ........................................ 98 Vessels, pressure, multilayered
Unloaders, other ................................. 102 Valves, high pressure ........................... 98 heavy wall........................................ 138
Unloaders, tank car ............................ 102 Valves, high temperature...................... 99 Viscometers, melt ............................... 117
Unloaders, tank truck ......................... 102 Valves, jacketed ................................... 99 Viscosity or consistency instruments,
Valves, knife-gate ................................. 99 other ................................................ 117
Valves, metal seated ............................ 99 VOC control ........................................ 160
V Valves, mixing....................................... 99 Voltmeters ........................................... 117
Vacuum pumping systems ................... 95 Valves, motor operated ........................ 99
Valves, multiport ................................... 99
Valve & flange covers ......................... 150
Valve operators, diaphragm ............... 110 Valves, needle ...................................... 99 W
Valve operators, electrohydraulic ....... 110 Valves, nuclear ..................................... 99 Washers .............................................. 149
Valve operators, electropneumatic..... 110 Valves, other ......................................... 99 Washers, continuous belt ................... 138
Valve operators, motor operated ........ 110 Valves, packless ................................... 99 Washers, spray ................................... 138
Valve operators, piston ....................... 110 Valves, pilot operated ........................... 99 Waste handling equipment &
Valve operators, pneumatic................ 110 Valves, pinch ........................................ 99 systems ........................................... 160
Valve operators, solenoid ................... 110 Valves, plastic....................................... 99 Waste heat recovery units .................. 129
Valve parts & fittings ............................. 96 Valves, plastic lined .............................. 99 Waste treatment facilities, other ......... 160
Valve positioners, microprocessor Valves, plug .......................................... 99 Waste-recovery treating systems ....... 160
equipped ......................................... 110 Valves, pneumatic ................................ 99 Wastewater neutralization systems .... 160
Valve positioners, other ...................... 110 Valves, powder ................................... 104 Water Pollution Control ....................... 160
Valve repair......................................... 149 Valves, pressure reducing .................... 99 Water pollution control equipment &
Valve, position indicators.................... 110 Valves, proportional .............................. 99 systems ........................................... 160
Valves ................................................... 96 Valves, pump protection....................... 99 Water pollution systems ..................... 142
Valves, air ............................................. 96 Valves, quick closing .......................... 100 Water treatment chemicals ................. 163
Valves, airlock rotary ............................ 96 Valves, relief ....................................... 100 Water treatment control equipment .... 142
Valves, angle ........................................ 97 Valves, rubber lined............................ 100 Water treatment equipment ................ 142
Valves, ball ........................................... 97 Valves, safety...................................... 100 Weighing, feeding & proportioning
Valves, bellows sealed ......................... 97 Valves, sampling ................................ 100 equipment ....................................... 104
Valves, butterfly .................................... 97 Valves, slurry ...................................... 100 Welding equipment ............................ 149
Valves, ceramic lined ........................... 97 Valves, tank blanketing....................... 100 Wire cloth............................................ 139
Valves, check ....................................... 97 Valves, tank venting............................ 100 Wire mesh........................................... 139
Valves, control, electric ........................ 97 Valves, titanium................................... 100
Valves, vacuum .................................. 100
Valves, control, hydraulic ..................... 97
Valves, control, pneumatic ................... 97 Valves, vacuum relief.......................... 100 Z
Valves, control, regulator ...................... 97 Valves, vent, low pressure .................. 100 Zeolites ............................................... 163
Valves, control, solenoid....................... 97 Valves, zirconium................................ 100 Zinc & alloys ....................................... 146
Valves, cryogenic ................................. 97 Vapor collectors.................................. 138 Zirconium............................................ 146
Valves, diaphragm................................ 97 Vapor recovery systems ..................... 159

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American Elements
American Elements The company’s
1093 Broxton Ave. Suite 2000 10,850 page
Los Angeles, CA 90024 online catalog is
Telephone: 310-208-0551 annually viewed
by more than 1.2
Email: customerservice@americanelements.com
million visitors
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American
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Fortune 50 list of America’s largest corporations and all U.S.
national labs and military branches

A PASSION FOR SCIENCE


American Elements’ Academics & Periodicals Department supports
THE WORLD LEADER IN ADVANCED materials science education at the high school, college and
graduate school levels. This year the company co-sponsored a
MATERIALS
four-part PBS series on NOVA titled “Making Stuff ” examining the
American Elements is the world leader in engineered & advanced world of materials science. Over the last twelve months alone,
materials with a catalogue of over 12,000 materials including American Elements has co-sponsored 74 industry and academic
advanced polymer additives and dopants, high purity metals, conferences in 25 countries in fields such as electronics, aerospace,
chemicals, semiconductors and minerals, nanoparticles, organo- medical/pharmaceutical, optics and advanced military technology.
metallics and crystal-grown materials for commercial applications
such as plastics, resins, ultra light and ultra strong composites the factory. Smaller heaters are shipped as a complete package.
and alloys, ceramics and compounds for automotive, aerospace, Larger heaters are disassembled into three major components.
military, medical, electronic, green/clean technologies and solar This makes installation easy and less costly.
energy applications. American Elements maintains research and
laboratory facilities in the U.S. and manufacturing/warehousing in
the U.S., Europe, China & Brazil.

ENGINEERED MATERIALS ON A COMMERCIAL


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Since our production begins at the mine in our mineral refining
and chemical separations operations in China, Mexico and the
U.S., your cost will remain as low as your specifications demand.
The combination of world class U.S. based research, development,
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allows us to both certify
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Exotherm Corporation
Exotherm Corporation TURNDOWN
888 Wilcrest Drive The normal turndown
Houston, TX 77042 ratio of the Uniflux
Phone: 713-981-9100 Convection Heater is
Fax: 713-981-7081 10:1. Turndown ratios
E-mail: info@exotherm.com of 40:1 can be achieved
www.exotherm.com with custom designed
burner controls.

UNIFLUX/EXOTHERM
Exotherm Corporation is a leader in providing custom designed
SAFETY AND RELIABILITY
fired heaters to the chemical processing and oil and gas Each Uniflux Convection Heater is equipped with a field proven
processing industries. burner management system and safety controls. The heater and
all of its controls are completely shop assembled. The control
system is tested at the factory to ensure safe and reliable operation
CONVECTION when installed.
HEAT TRANSFER
Exotherm’s Uniflux
LOWER INSTALLATION COSTS
Convection Heater was
developed fifty years The Uniflux Convection Heater is designed as a package and is
ago to overcome the completely assembled at the factory. Smaller heaters are shipped
problems of overheating as a complete package. Larger heaters are disassembled into three
and degrading heat major components. This makes installation easy and less costly.
sensitive process fluids that customers experienced with their
existing fired heaters. FIELD SERVICE
The Uniflux Convection Heater is custom designed for processes Qualified, experienced technicians are available to assist
requiring 100,000 to 70,000,000 Btu/hr absorbed duty. The heater the customer with start-up, operator training, preventative
is designed to utilize the circulation of high velocity exhaust gases maintenance programs and trouble shooting.
around the process tubes to produce convective heat transfer. This
heat transfer is uniform around the periphery of the process tubes. APPLICATIONS
The result is lower tube wall and film temperatures compared with
the radiant heat transfer method used in most heaters. Uniflux Convection Heaters
are used worldwide in
numerous industries
NO FLAME IMPINGEMENT for a variety of heating
The high velocity Uniflux burner has a very short flame extension, applications. A few are
preventing flame impingement on the process tubes. This in turn listed below:
reduces tube failure and coking.
Heat Transfer Fluids
Cryogenic fluids
EFFICIENCY LNG Liquefaction &
The forced draft burner operates at very low excess air. This Vaporization
feature allows the Uniflux Convection Heater to operate at higher Regeneration Gas
efficiencies than can be achieved with conventional radiant, Crude Oil
natural draft heaters. Uniflux Convection Heaters equipped with Natural Gas Processing
process pre-heat Glycol-water
economizers can Emulsions
achieve efficiencies as Offshore Production Processing
high as 95% for some Air & Nitrogen
processes, and the Vaporizers
forced draft design Specialty Chemical Processes
allows the Uniflux
heater to maintain the OTHER PRODUCTS
efficiency over the entire
Exotherm Forced Draft Water Bath Heaters, Q-PAK Direct Fired Air
operating range.
Heaters, and Heat Media Circulation Systems.

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Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd.


Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd.
Paharpur House
8/1/B Diamond Harbour Road
Kolkata - 700 027
India
Phone: +91-33-4013 3000
Fax: +91-33-4013 3499
Email: pctccu@paharpur.com
Website: www.paharpur.com

In a world of water shortage and an increasing awareness of water exceed general standards, the objective being to supply a prime
problems, Paharpur has grown from a small lumber saw mill to quality product which will provide low cost and reliable service to
one of the largest cooling tower manufacturers in the world. our customers over many years.
There are few problems Major industries such as electricity generating, petroleum refining,
Paharpur cannot solve related chemical processing, sugar, air-conditioning and refrigeration,
to the cooling of water or other steel and so on use a vast assortment of cooling towers and air
liquids. We have a first class cooled heat exchangers. Whether you wish to cool the centralized
Research and Development air-conditioning plant of your building, dissipate heat from your
centre which has consistently processing plant or cool the water in your industrial complex, we
produced innovative concepts at Paharpur are at your service.
that have now become industry
standards. All components No matter where you go, Paharpur is on the job to help keep you
or materials are carefully more comfortable.....to keep plants running profitably.
selected and tested under the
Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd, has acquired the dry cooling
adverse conditions applicable
business of SPX Cooling Technologies Inc., USA, one of the
in operation. Our engineering and production standards often
leading dry cooling technology providers in the world.

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TLV

13901 South Lakes Drive


Charlotte, NC 28273
Phone: 704.597.9070
Fax: 704.583.1610
www.tlv.com

Since its debut in 1950 with the first “Trouble-Less Valve”, STEAM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
TLV has continued to provide industry leading advancements TLV offers technical assistance, on-site service, and training
in steam control technology. Today, TLV is a global company to help customers optimize the performance of their steam
offering a broad range of high performance products which systems. We also offer diagnostic tools you can use to help ensure
deliver extended service life and improved energy efficiency. proper management of the steam trap population. Such system
Manufacturer TLV CO., LTD. Kakogawa, Japan, is approved to ISO capabilities help maximize productivity, extend reliability, improve
9001 and ISO 14001 standards. energy efficiency, and fulfill safety/environment requirements.
The TrapMan Steam Trap
®
Management System includes
the TM5N portable data collection
and measurement unit and
Windows -based TrapManager
® ®
software, which is loaded on
a personal compputer. The
TM5N captures both ultrasound
and contact temperature
measurements from traps at
the site. When uploaded to a
PC, TrapManager analyzes the
®
data and makes an automatic judgment of the trap’s condition,
highlighting steam traps that require attention. TrapManager
®
provides detailed printed reports including trap logs, histories,
TLV’s PowerDyne® series and results analysis to effect optimal maintenance budget
allocation.

GREATER SIMPLICITY = HIGHER RELIABILITY


Buying TLV traps and related products means getting longer
SERVICES
service life. Our design philosophy is to reduce the number TLV also offers Consulting & Engineering Services. CES
of moving parts, thereby improving reliability. This principle is engineers, who are certified AEE energy managers and DOE
demonstrated in both our Free Float and PowerDyne traps. steam system specialists, can provide process recommendations
® ® and fully-piped packaged solutions for improving your new or
TLV introduced the Free Float concept to the steam industry existing steam system. CES services can provide a full steam
®
over 45 years ago. Unlike other designs, there are no levers or and condensate balance to enable effective short and mid-term
linkages. The balanced float itself is the only moving part and planning.
can achieve a nearly perfect sphericity, creating an unmatched
sealing performance. PowerDyne disc traps include an air vent TLV believes that true customer satisfaction can only be obtained
® by finding solutions to the various challenges encountered while
developed and patented by TLV to enable mirror-finish surfaces.
The result is that both series provide exceptional energy efficiency. running businesses and operating steam plants. TLV Consulting
& Engineering Services is designed to find the best solutions to
TLV Free Float and PowerDyne traps are designed for severe increase productivity, maximize energy savings, improve quality
® ®
service operation. Even at high pressures and temperatures, they and promote environmental conservation. CES activities are the
provide excellent durability and resistance to water hammer and embodiment of a complete customer satisfaction philosophy.
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CelesTech, Inc., 221 Kings Highway West, Haddonfield, NJ CUT MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY GMBH, PART OF
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valuable product and waste heat in the chemical Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
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com) General Kinematics, 5050 Rickert Rd., Crystal Lake, IL
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FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Industriestrasse 8, 60014 (8154443594; e-mail: akelley@generalkinematics.
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
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chemical plants.
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NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- smitmagnets.com; web site: www.goudsmitmagnets.
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. com)
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FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Force Flow, 2430 Stanwell Drive, Concord, CA 94520 (800- enue, Yonkers, NY 10703 (914-968-8400; FAX: 914-968-
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (800- 893-6723; 925-686-6700; FAX: 925-686-6713; e-mail: 8468; e-mail: sales@graphalloy.com; web site: www.
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: info@forceflow.com; web site: www.forceflow.com) graphalloy.com)
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- Forsta Filters Inc., PO Box 6397, Burbank, CA 91510 (e- Green Leaf Inc, 9490 North Baldwin Street, Fontanet, IN
components.com) mail: polly@forstafilters.com) 47851 (e-mail: teko.goda@green-leaf.us)
FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave, Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, A18 Second Floor, Guided Wave Inc., 5190 Golden Foothill Pkwy., El Dorado
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5110; e-mail: sales@feeco.com; web site: www.feeco.
com)
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FAX: 49-571-9558-160; e-mail: post@jacob-rohre.de;
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Franken Filtertechnik KG, Germany, Max-Planck-Str. 7, HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Huerth, DEU D-50354 (+49 2233 974 40-0; FAX: +49 Division, Carl-Haver-Platz 3, OELDE 59302 (+49-2522-
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com; web site: www.fritsch-us.com)

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pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
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28224-0948 (704-679-9575; FAX: 704-679-9574; e-mail:
UniFlow laboratory fume hoods & vented enclosures, info@jlsintl.com; web site: www.jlsintl.com)
laboratory furniture, laboratory countertops.Large JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, GLOBAL
floor mount hoods, ventilation equipment,emergency HEADQUARTERS: JOHN ZINK COMPANY LLC,
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us/particle) DEU 36039 (49 661 6003-0; FAX: 49 661 6003-500; e-
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32051 (0049-5221-385-0; FAX: 0049-5221385-12; e- JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
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hach.com) Joseph Oat Corporation, 2500 Broadway, Camden, NJ Krohne, Inc., 7 Dearborn Rd., Peabody, MA 01960 (800-
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55441 (763-557-7440; e-mail: jhockert@deltak.com; web
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K LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
site: www.turck.com) KAISER PROCESS AND BELT TECHNOLOGY GMBH, US.LANXESS.com)
Hapman, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 (800- Siemensring 54-56, Willich, DEU 47877 (+49 (0) 2154 LAR Process Analysers AG, Neukoellnische Allee 134, Ber-
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Harper International, 4455 Genesee St, Suite 123, Buffalo, L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Industriestr. 18,
NY 14225 (716-276-9900; FAX: 716-810-9460; e-mail: Ennigerloh 59320 (+49 (0) 2524 9323 0; FAX: +49 (0)
info@harperintl.com; web site: www.harperintl.com) 2524 9323 399; e-mail: info@lbbohle.de; web site: www.
HAWK MEASUREMENT, 90 Glenn Street, Suite 100B, lbbohle.de)
Lawrence, MA 01843 (978-304-3000; e-mail: info@ LEWA GmbH, Ulmer Str. 10, Leonberg, 0 71229 (49-7152-
hawkmeasure.com; web site: www.hawkmeasure. 14-0; FAX: 49-7152-14-1303; e-mail: lewa@lewa.de; web
com) site: www.lewa.com)
Hayward Flow Control, One Hayward Industrial Drive, Langston Companies de Mexico, Huinala 930-A Parque
Clemmons, NC 27012 (888-429-4635 USA/Canada; Industrial Apodaca, Apodaca, MEX 66633 (+52 81 8864
888-429-4635; FAX: 888-778-8410; e-mail: hflow@hay- 0000; e-mail: cmschleske@langstonbag.com.mx; web
ward.com; web site: www.haywardflowcontrol.com) site: www.langstonbag.com.mx)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., 135 Mt.
HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14611 (888-MIX-BEST; 585-
1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
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htri.net) spxflow.com; web site: www.spxflow.com/en/lightnin/)
KNF Neuberger is a leader in precision gas and Linde AG, Engineering Division, Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Str.
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Robert-Perthel Str. 9, Koeln
liquid pumps and systems for OEM, process, and 6-14, Pullach 82049 (+49.89.7445-0; FAX: +49.89.7445-
50739 (+49(0)221-497080; FAX: +49(0)221-49708178;
benchtop laboratory customers. Built upon a foun- 4908; e-mail: info@linde-le.com; web site: www.linde-
e-mail: info@heinrichs.eu; web site: www.heinrichs.eu)
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Hexion Inc., Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Divi-
combines technical expertise and manufacturing Liquid Filtration Specialist, LLC, PO box 1064, Conroe, TX
sion, 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215
leadership to address application-specific chal- 77305-1064 (936-756-5362; e-mail: info@filterconsultant.
(888.443.9466; 614.225.4000; FAX: 614.986.2496; e-
lenges for a wide variety of markets, including com; web site: www.filterconsultant.com)
mail: 4information@hexion.com; web site: www.hexion.
chemical processing, energy, environmental, medi- LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur-
com)
cal device/diagnostics, printing, safety/defense, bridge, MA 01566 (888-600-3247; 508-347-2606; FAX:
Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, PO Box 36,
automotive, academia, and more. 508-347-2064; web site: www.loadcontrols.com)
Pittsburgh, PA 15230 (412-788-9810; FAX: 412-788-
KRUSS GmbH, Marketing, Borsteler Chaussee 85, Ham- — See our ad on page 29
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burg 22453 (+49/40/514401-0; FAX: +49/40/514401-98; Lumex Instruments, Unit 207, 31510 Gill Ave., Mission,
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Honeywell Process Solutions, 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy
KELVION, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, DEU 44807 (+49 struments.com; web site: lumexinstruments.com)
S, Houston, TX 77042 (+1-800-822-7673; web site:
234 980-0; e-mail: info@kelvion.com; web site: www.
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Gildenstraat 26, Doetinchem, , NLD 7005 BL (+31 314
373 333; e-mail: info@hmbv.hosokawa.com; web site:
Kett, PMB 504, 17853 Santiago Blvd., Suite 107, Villa Park,
CA 92861 (800-438-5388 US/Canada; 714-579-1716;
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Hyspan Precision Prod. Inc., 1685 Brandywine Ave., Chula DEU 86153 (+49 (0)821-3220; FAX: 49 (0)821-322 3382;
Kimre, Inc., 744 SW 1st Street, Homestead, FL 33030 (305
Vista, CA 91911 (619-421-1355; FAX: 619-421-1702; e-mail: info-de@mandieselturbo.com; web site: www.
233-4249; FAX: 305 233-8687; e-mail: sales@kimre.com;
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com) MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden,
KNIGHTHAWK ENGINEERING, 17625 El Camino Real,
Suite 412, Houston, TX 77058 (281-282-9200; FAX: DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611-

I (281) 282-9333; e-mail: hawkwork@knighthawk.com;


web site: www.knighthawk.com/)
KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site:
www.microdyn-nadir.de)
MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, 93 S. La Patera Lane, Goleta,
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Janke & Kunkel-Str. 10, (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info. CA 93117 (+1 805 964 8003; FAX: +1 805 964 1235;
Staufen, DEU 79219 (+49 7633 831-0; FAX: +49 7633 wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch- e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.com; web site: www.micro-
831-907; e-mail: marketing@ika.de; web site: www. glitsch.com) dyntech.com)
ikaprocess.com) — See our ad on page 55 MOCON, Inc. - Baseline, 19661 Highway 36, PO Box 649,
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- Lyons, CO 80540 (800-321-4665 USA; 303-823-6661;
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; FAX: 303-823-5151; e-mail: info@baselineindustries.
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com; web site: www.indeck.com) — See our ad on page 95 Maag Pump Systems AG, Aspstrasse 12, Oberglatt / ZH, ,
Inline Industries, Inc., 9056 Garvey Ave., Rosemead, CA Koflo Corp., 309 Cary Point Dr., Cary, IL 60013 (800-782- CHE 8154 (0041 44 278 82 00; e-mail: welcome@maag.
91770 (800-568-8998 United States and Canada; 626- 8427 U.S., Canada; 847-516-3700; FAX: 847-516-3724; com; web site: www.maag.com)
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ballvalve.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969-
Integrated Corrosion Companies, 4411 Navigation Blvd., Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- 4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol.
Houston, TX 77502 (e-mail: matthew.marion@integrated- can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ com; web site: www.magnetrol.com)
corrosion.com) komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) Magnus Global Tech Pvt. Ltd.,, Contact Mr. Aravind.K,
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International Polymer Solutions Inc., 5 Studebaker, Irvine, MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
CA 92618 (949-458-3731; e-mail: info@ipolymer.com; Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836-
web site: www.ipolymer.com) 7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail:
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Mehrer Compression GmbH, Rosenfelder Str. 35, Balingen Northwest Analytics Inc, 111 SW Fifth Avenue #800, PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200,
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mail: sales@mehrer.de; web site: www.mehrer.de) nwasoft.com; web site: www.nwasoft.com) 1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site:
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Company, 700 Emlen Way, Telford, PA 18969 (800-392- 3442 (800-643-0641; 937-454-3200; FAX: 937-454-3379; PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar,
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CHAPTERGAS,
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89 Air separation equipment 91 Pumps, lined
89 Compressors 91 Pumps, other
89 Ducts & ventilation systems 93 Pumps, proportioning
89 Fans & blowers 93 Pumps, reciprocating
90 Flexible hose, metallic 93 Pumps, rotary
& nonmetallic 94 Pumps, special materials
90 Pipe fittings & couplings, 94 Pumps, vacuum & ejector
metallic & nonmetallic 95 Pumps, vertical &
90 Pipe, alloy steel deep well
90 Pipe, aluminum & 95 Seals, gaskets &
aluminum alloys packing materials
90 Pipe, copper & 95 Steam traps
copper alloys 95 Tanks & other liquid
90 Pipe, nonmetallic storage vessels
91 Pipe, other 96 Tubing & tube fittings,
91 Pipe, plastic metallic & nonmetallic
91 Pump parts & fittings 96 Valves
91 Pumps, centrifugal

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Körting Hanover 95
Komline-Sanderson 93
Myron L Company 98

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AIR SEPARATION WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter


Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Hoods, fume collectors
EQUIPMENT 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)

Air separation equipment, Compressors, rotary


cryogenic BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach 757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market-
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com)
Air separation equipment, MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU
membrane Compressors, rotary liquid ring
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP; FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
Air separation equipment, 757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market- web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com) Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
pressure swing adsorption POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Vent-A-Fume, Buffalo, NY
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
AirSep Corp. – A Chart Industries Company, A Chart In-
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: Ventilation systems
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI
dustries Company, Buffalo, NY web site: www.pompetravaini.it)
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
— See our ad on page 4 pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
Air separation equipment, Compressors, rotary screw web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
vacuum swing adsorption GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
AirSep Corp. – A Chart Industries Company, A Chart In- Vent-A-Fume, Buffalo, NY
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
dustries Company, Buffalo, NY com; web site: www.gea.com)
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
FANS & BLOWERS
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
COMPRESSORS 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Blowers, axial flow
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Compressed-air management
Compressors, rotary sliding vane 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
systems WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Mehrer Compression GmbH, Balingen Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Blowers, centrifugal, compressor-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Compressor lubrication power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
type
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
DUCTS & VENTILATION com; web site: www.indeck.com)
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St.,
Compressors, centrifugal SYSTEMS Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794-
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
FPZ Inc., Saukville, WI WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU Dampers Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Compressors, diaphragm NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ 5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
Blowers, centrifugal, fan-type
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
Mehrer Compression GmbH, Balingen SEIRIS FRANCE, Le Coudray Montceaux, FRA pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
Compressors, high pressure web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
Ducts, fiberglass-reinforced NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St.,
Mehrer Compression GmbH, Balingen plastic Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter 5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Compressors, oil-free
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI
Ducts, flexible Blowers, positive displacement
BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX:
Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market- Ducts, metallic +39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it;
web site: www.pompetravaini.it)
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com) CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI — See our ad on page 4
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. Kear-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- ney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-825-6937;
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) 5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: vacuum@
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.com)
Mehrer Compression GmbH, Balingen
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Ducts, plastic Blowers, regenerative
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- FPZ Inc., Saukville, WI
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900; Blowers, rotary piston
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. Kear-
Compressors, portable web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) ney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-825-6937;
417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: vacuum@
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Ducts, rigid tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.com)
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900; Boosters, rotary piston
Compressors, reciprocating FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. Kear-
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) ney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-825-6937;
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: vacuum@
MI Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Exhaust systems, clean-room Fans, axial
com; web site: www.gea.com) HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde- Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
Mehrer Compression GmbH, Balingen Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA

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WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Hose, high pressure Pipe fittings, emergency repair
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr.,
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX:
Hose, metallic 281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web
Fans, centrifugal Hyspan Precision Prod. Inc., Chula Vista, CA site: www.teamindustrialservices.com)
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205, — See our ad on back cover
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344-
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; 3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943- Pipe fittings, high pressure
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) 0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site: KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., www.procoproducts.com) 07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www.
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) Hose, nonmetallic, fluoroplastic strainers.com)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205, Tuf-Lok International, Madison, WI
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344-
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- 3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943- Pipe fittings, jacketed
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- 0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site: KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) www.procoproducts.com) 07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www.
Fans, corrosion resistant strainers.com)
Creative Pultrusions, Inc., Alum Bank, PA Hose, nonmetallic, neoprene
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde- Novaflex Hose, Richmond Hill, CAN Pipe fittings, metallic
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900; Bee Valve Inc., Elyria, OH
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; Hose, sanitary
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA Pipe fittings, nonmetallic
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Hall
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- Hose, vacuum General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC., 145 James Way, South- Green Leaf Inc, Fontanet, IN
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA ampton, PA 18966 (800-506-3924 US Only; 215-526- Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY
2300; FAX: 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindus- PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205,
Fans, exhaust tries.com; web site: www.newageindustries.com) P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344-
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde- 3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900; 0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site:
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
PIPE FITTINGS & COUPLINGS, www.procoproducts.com)

NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., METALLIC & NONMETALLIC Pipe fittings, sanitary
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA Bends, pipe Pipe strainers
Vent-A-Fume, Buffalo, NY BUTTING Group, Gifhorner Straße 59, Knesebeck, DEU KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
29379 (e-mail: info@butting.de) 07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
Fans, exhaust or ventilating, — See our ad on page 25 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www.
general use Fr. Jacob Soehne GmbH & Co. KG, Porta Westfalica, NRW, DEU strainers.com)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY
Couplings, flexible ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
Fans, explosion resistant General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde- Couplings, quick connect site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
Bee Valve Inc., Elyria, OH
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com) Green Leaf Inc, Fontanet, IN Sleeves, pipe
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA Tuf-Lok International, Madison, WI General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ

Fans, heavy duty Couplings, rigid Unions, pipe


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. Tuf-Lok International, Madison, WI VIEGA, LLC, 12303 Airport Way, Suite 395, Broom-
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- field, CO 80021 (800-976-9819; e-mail: rkerstetter@
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. Couplings, self aligning sonnhalter.com; web site: www.viega.us)
com; web site: www.indeck.com) Tuf-Lok International, Madison, WI
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., VIEGA, LLC, 12303 Airport Way, Suite 395, Broom-
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- field, CO 80021 (800-976-9819; e-mail: rkerstetter@ PIPE, ALLOY STEEL
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) sonnhalter.com; web site: www.viega.us)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Elbows, pipe Pipe, nickel & nickel alloy
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Green Leaf Inc, Fontanet, IN BUTTING Group, Gifhorner Straße 59, Knesebeck, DEU
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- HammerTek Corporation, Landisville, PA 29379 (e-mail: info@butting.de)
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) — See our ad on page 25
Expansion bellows
Fans, high temperature ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., SEIRIS FRANCE, Le Coudray Montceaux, FRA PIPE, ALUMINUM &
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794-
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) Expansion joints, flexible ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ Pipe, aluminum
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Hyspan Precision Prod. Inc., Chula Vista, CA
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- BUTTING Group, Gifhorner Straße 59, Knesebeck, DEU
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205, 29379 (e-mail: info@butting.de)
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344- — See our ad on page 25
3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-
Fans, other 0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site:
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St.,
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794-
www.procoproducts.com)
SEIRIS FRANCE, Le Coudray Montceaux, FRA
PIPE, COPPER & COPPER
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA Flanges ALLOYS
ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC Pipe, copper alloy
FLEXIBLE HOSE, METALLIC & Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY BUTTING Group, Gifhorner Straße 59, Knesebeck, DEU
Tengs Valve International Limited, Wenzhou, , CHN 29379 (e-mail: info@butting.de)
NONMETALLIC USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX — See our ad on page 25

Hose, chemically resistant Joints, swivel


AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU PIPE, NONMETALLIC
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
Pipe Fitting, Stainless Steel
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
VIEGA, LLC, 12303 Airport Way, Suite 395, Broom-
Pipe, rubber
web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
field, CO 80021 (800-976-9819; e-mail: rkerstetter@ General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU
Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA sonnhalter.com; web site: www.viega.us)

Hose fittings Pipe adapters


ELAFLEX - Gummi Ehlers GmbH, Hamburg, DEU Fr. Jacob Soehne GmbH & Co. KG, Porta Westfalica, NRW, DEU

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MainSectionTitle
air handling
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205, GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943- com; web site: www.gea.com) 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site: POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
www.procoproducts.com) Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
web site: www.pompetravaini.it) 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
PIPE, OTHER — See our ad on page 4
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)

Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- Pumps, turbine, regenerative
Pipe, containment 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; ROTH PUMP, P.O. Box 4330, Rock Island, IL 61204
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) (1-888-444-ROTH; 1-309-787-1791; FAX: 1-309-787-
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ 5142; e-mail: roth.pump@rothpump.com; web site:
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; www.rothpump.com)
web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
Pumps, centrifugal, process,
medium duty
Pipe, flanged GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 PUMPS, LINED
Fr. Jacob Soehne GmbH & Co. KG, Porta Westfalica, NRW, DEU ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com) Pumps, rubber lined
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
PIPE, PLASTIC 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX:
com) +358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com;
Pipe, PTFE Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental web site: www.metso.com/valves)
Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY Company, Telford, PA
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205, Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344- PUMPS, OTHER
3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943- Pumps, centrifugal, self-priming
0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site: DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- Pumps, acid, corrosive
www.procoproducts.com) etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
Pipe, polyethylene — See our ad on page 38 Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari-
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Hall etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com)
Pipe, polypropylene com; web site: www.gea.com)
— See our ad on page 38
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Hall 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624-
Pipe, polyvinylidene fluoride com) 8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www.
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Hall Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental fmipump.com)
Company, Telford, PA GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
PUMP PARTS & FITTINGS Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it;
web site: www.pompetravaini.it) com)
Bushings, pump — See our ad on page 4 Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
Pumps parts & accessories 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
Tapflo Group, S-442 34 Kungälv, Sweden, , SWE LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
Triark Pumps Ltd., Essex, , GBR
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Company, Telford, PA
Pumps, centrifugal, single stage PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL ARBO Pompen en Filters BV, Smilde, NLD Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Pumps, centrifugal, ANSI DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- web site: www.plastomatic.com)
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com)
— See our ad on page 38
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Pumps, air driven
com; web site: www.gea.com)
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
com; web site: www.gea.com) CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Company, Telford, PA
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
com) ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Company, Telford, PA Company, Telford, PA
Pumps, centrifugal, double POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
suction Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter +39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- web site: www.pompetravaini.it) web site: www.plastomatic.com)
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- — See our ad on page 4 — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, Triark Pumps Ltd., Essex, , GBR
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
Pumps, centrifugal, dry running 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) Pumps, axial flow
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
Company, Telford, PA Pumps, leakproof 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
Triark Pumps Ltd., Essex, , GBR DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
Pumps, centrifugal, inline — See our ad on page 38 825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail:
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.
Company, Telford, PA Company, Telford, PA com)
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; Pumps, screw centrifugal 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Pumps, battery-powered
Pumps, centrifugal, multistage power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- Pumps, turbine ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
— See our ad on page 38 Company, Telford, PA Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ

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air handling
Pumps, canned motor WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) — See our ad on page 63
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)

Pumps, carboy or drum Pumps, jacketed Pumps, recessed impeller


Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Company, Telford, PA
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari-
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Company, Telford, PA
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) Pumps, sealless
— See our ad on page 38 ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0 Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU
Pumps, condensate return Pumps, magnetically driven
GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- Company, Telford, PA
— See our ad on page 63
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- ROTH PUMP, P.O. Box 4330, Rock Island, IL 61204
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) (1-888-444-ROTH; 1-309-787-1791; FAX: 1-309-787-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
— See our ad on page 38 5142; e-mail: roth.pump@rothpump.com; web site:
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU www.rothpump.com)
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Pumps, cryogenic Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE Pumps, sludge
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Company, Telford, PA Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar, Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202; GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www. 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
Pumps, dry vacuum pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
com)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ +39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) web site: www.pompetravaini.it) can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar, — See our ad on page 4 komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
ROTH PUMP, P.O. Box 4330, Rock Island, IL 61204 — See our ad on page 93
e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www.
(1-888-444-ROTH; 1-309-787-1791; FAX: 1-309-787- Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
5142; e-mail: roth.pump@rothpump.com; web site: Company, Telford, PA
Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
www.rothpump.com) SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. Kear-
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, 695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:
ney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-825-6937;
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com)
417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: vacuum@
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.com)
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 Pumps, slurry
(8607675341; e-mail: sleahy@vacuubrand.net; web Tapflo Group, S-442 34 Kungälv, Sweden, , SWE
site: www.vacuubrand.com) Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
AquFlow, Irvine, CA
Pumps, explosion proof Pumps, mixed flow Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU Pumps, oil free sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- com)
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset, ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar, can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
fmipump.com) DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202; komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www. — See our ad on page 93
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. pfeiffer-vacuum.com) Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
com; web site: www.gea.com) Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH Company, Telford, PA
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. Kear- METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- ney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-825-6937; Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX:
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: vacuum@ +358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com;
com) tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.com) web site: www.metso.com/valves)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) Pumps, open impeller 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
Company, Telford, PA ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ 695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:
com; web site: www.gea.com) sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com)
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Pumps, hand Company, Telford, PA
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano Pumps, transfer
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX:
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it;
com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
web site: www.pompetravaini.it)
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
— See our ad on page 4
Pumps, high pressure RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
com; web site: www.gea.com)
AquFlow, Irvine, CA GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
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GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Pumps, other JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
com; web site: www.gea.com) ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
com; web site: www.gea.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
com)
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LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
Company, Telford, PA Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX:
Pumps, peristaltic Company, Telford, PA
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
web site: www.pompetravaini.it)
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Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc., DE Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN

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DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari- KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e- ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
— See our ad on page 38 LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0 web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Pumps, plunger
com; web site: www.gea.com)
GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU PUMPS, ROTARY
AquFlow, Irvine, CA
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- Pumps, gear
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
com) komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- — See our ad on page 93 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0 sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) com)
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Company, Telford, PA Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158-
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:

Dry. Heat. Cool.


sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ

PUMPS, PROPORTIONING
Pumps, diaphragm
(proportioning)
Filter. Wash. Dewater.
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU

Pumps, metering Komline-Sanderson develops, designs


FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624-
and manufactures innovative
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. solutions for industrial
fmipump.com)
GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH process/production filtration,
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC drying and heat transfer
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., applications. For industrial
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: and municipal wastewater treatment plants we offer
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
web site: www.plastomatic.com) clarification, sludge dewatering and sludge drying technology.
— See our ad on inside front cover (i)
SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800- Our experience ranges from simple one-machine installations
695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:
sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) to complex multi-step processes and systems.
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ

Pumps, plunger
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
Paddle Dryer • Paddle Processor • Paddle Cooler
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- • indirect heating using steam • low residual moisture (solvent)
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. or thermal fluid • uniform heating and cooling
fmipump.com) • indirect cooling with water/glycol • controlled environment
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Pumps, diaphragm
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ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
AquFlow, Irvine, CA
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar, Vacuum Filters Rotary Atomizer
DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www. • continuous filtration • spray dryers
pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
Tapflo Group, S-442 34 Kungälv, Sweden, , SWE • thin or thick slurries • dry scrubbers
• corrosive slurries • direct drive,
Pumps, piston variable speed
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU
• cake washing
Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624-
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www.
fmipump.com)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
e-mail: info@komline.com
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
call: 1-800-CALL 4 K-S
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
(1-800-225-5457)
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Pumps, piston-diaphragm
ABEL GmbH, Buechen, DEU Komline-Sanderson
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Pumps, lobe SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar,
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Pumps, nonmetallic DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www.
com; web site: www.gea.com) KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
Pumps, progressing cavity knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU Company, Telford, PA Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800- Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ 825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail:
695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail: vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.
sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) Pumps, other special materials com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(8607675341; e-mail: sleahy@vacuubrand.net; web
Pumps, rotary cycloidal ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com)
site: www.vacuubrand.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
Pumps, vacuum, liquid ring
Pumps, rotary liquid ring 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: com) 757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market-
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com)
web site: www.pompetravaini.it) KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Edwards Vacuum, Sanborn, NY
— See our ad on page 4 ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX:
Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800- Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental +39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it;
825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: Company, Telford, PA web site: www.pompetravaini.it)
vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower. SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800- — See our ad on page 4
com) 695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail: TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
Pumps, rotary piston Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ 825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail:
TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.
Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800- Pumps, plastic com)
825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower. FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
Pumps, vacuum, once-through-oil
com) NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
Pumps, rotary positive fmipump.com) 757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market-
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com)
displacement GRI Pumps, Bellville, OH
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ Pumps, vacuum, other
MI knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH Company, Telford, PA 757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market-
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com)
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ web site: www.plastomatic.com) e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201- — See our ad on inside front cover (i) Edwards Vacuum, Sanborn, NY
342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www. Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ FPZ Inc., Saukville, WI
strainers.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE Pumps, stainless steel ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar, com; web site: www.gea.com)
DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202; Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids,
MI KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren-
e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www. ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@
pfeiffer-vacuum.com) Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU
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Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W. etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com) nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223;
Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800- e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
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com) FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset, DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www.
Pumps, rotary sliding vane NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624-
pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www.
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, fmipump.com) Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
MI GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
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Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800- 44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower. com) 825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail:
com) KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ com)
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com)
PUMPS, SPECIAL MATERIALS LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0 Pumps, vacuum, rotary piston
SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800- Edwards Vacuum, Sanborn, NY
695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail: TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
Pumps, ceramic sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset, 825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail:
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- Pumps, titanium vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower.
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU com)
fmipump.com) Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- Company, Telford, PA Steam jet ejectors
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) 695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail:
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com)
Pumps, fiberglass-reinforced
plastic PUMPS, VACUUM & EJECTOR CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
Company, Telford, PA e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
Pumps, vacuum, dry GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Pumps, nickel-based alloy BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP; com; web site: www.gea.com)
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU
757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market- JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
DICKOW PUMP CO., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Mari-
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com) KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
etta, GA 30067 (770-952-7903; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-
Edwards Vacuum, Sanborn, NY nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223;
mail: info@dickow.com; web site: www.dickow.com)
— See our ad on page 38 e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
— See our ad on page 95

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and
MainSectionTitle
air handling
Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA Pumps, vertical inline TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Vacuum pumping systems RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- — See our ad on page 63
BUSCH VACUUM PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, 516 Viking 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (1-800-USA-PUMP;
757-463-7800; FAX: 757-463-7407; e-mail: market-
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) Steam traps, float & thermostatic
SEEPEX INC., 511 Speedway Dr., Enon, OH 45323 (800-
ing@buschusa.com; web site: www.buschusa.com) 695-3659; 937-864-7150; FAX: 937-864-7157; e-mail: ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- sales.us@seepex.com; web site: www.seepex.com) 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Pumps, vertical turbine — See our ad on page 25
Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
com; web site: www.gea.com) Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- 5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) — See our ad on page 63
knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) Tengs Valve International Limited, Wenzhou, , CHN
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; SEALS, GASKETS & PACKING Steam traps, inverted bucket
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
— See our ad on page 95 MATERIALS TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano Gaskets, fluoroplastic 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Primo, Milano, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: — See our ad on page 63
+39 0331 889 057; e-mail: sales@pompetravaini.it; PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205,
web site: www.pompetravaini.it) P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344- Steam traps, thermostatic
— See our ad on page 4 3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-
0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site: ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
www.procoproducts.com) 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
TUTHILL VACUUM & BLOWER SYSTEMS, 4840 W.
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
Kearney Street, Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (800-
825-6937; 417-865-8715; FAX: 417-865-2950; e-mail: Gaskets, rubber — See our ad on page 25
Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
vacuum@tuthill.com; web site: tuthillvacuumblower. PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr. - 95205,
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
com) P.O. Box 590, Stockton, CA 95201-0590 (800-344-
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 3246 USA & Canada; 209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
(8607675341; e-mail: sleahy@vacuubrand.net; web 0242; e-mail: sales@procoproducts.com; web site:
— See our ad on page 63
site: www.vacuubrand.com) www.procoproducts.com)

Packings, braided
PUMPS, VERTICAL & DEEP A.W.Chesterton Company, Groveland, MA
TANKS & OTHER LIQUID
WELL Packings, pump STORAGE VESSELS
A.W.Chesterton Company, Groveland, MA
Pumps, dewatering, submersible Tank fittings & accessories
Seals, balanced pressure Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 Tanks, PVC
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ
web site: www.ekato.com)
Pumps, packless — See our ad on page 135
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Seals, bearing
Pumps, submersible A.W.Chesterton Company, Groveland, MA
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; Leading technologies
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr- web site: www.ekato.com)
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps.
com)
— See our ad on page 135
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU
in vacuum and
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- Seals, gas-lubricated environmental
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com;
A.W.Chesterton Company, Groveland, MA
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
engineering
Pumps, sump Seals, magnetic
Blackhawk Technology Company, Glen Ellyn, IL EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
GORMAN-RUPP CO., 600 S. Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
∙ jet ejectors
44903 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; e-mail: gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; web site: www.GRPumps. web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135
∙ vacuum systems
com)
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
Seals, mechanical ∙ condensation systems
Company, Telford, PA
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, A.W.Chesterton Company, Groveland, MA ∙ jet and venturi scrubbers
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 ∙ evaporation plants
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
∙ steam jet heaters
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135
Pumps, vertical centrifugal 3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU ∙ jet mixers
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, DEU
FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 STEAM TRAPS
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com) Steam traps, disc
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
Company, Telford, PA 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras, sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 66000 (+52 (81) 8158- — See our ad on page 25
5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.com; TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com) 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ — See our ad on page 63

Steam traps, float


ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
— See our ad on page 25
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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and
MainSectionTitle
air handling
Tanks, carbon steel Tanks, polypropylene Tubing, heat exchanger
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Tanks, pressurized storage FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
— See our ad on page 6 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334-
Tanks, cryogenic sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com;
CB&I, The Woodlands, TX — See our ad on page 6 web site: www.fintube.com)
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS/STRUCTURAL CERAMICS,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 23 Acheson Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716-278-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web 6233; FAX: 716-278-2373; e-mail: scd.sales@saint-
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web site: www.popeinc.com) gobain.com; web site: www.hexoloy.com)
site: www.popeinc.com) ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, — See our ad on page 147
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA
Tanks, cryogenic, vacuum 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) Tubing, high temperature
jacketed NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC., 145 James Way, South-
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Tanks, stainless steel ampton, PA 18966 (800-506-3924 US Only; 215-526-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 2300; FAX: 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindus-
BUTTING Group, Gifhorner Straße 59, Knesebeck, DEU
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: tries.com; web site: www.newageindustries.com)
29379 (e-mail: info@butting.de)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA
— See our ad on page 25
— See our ad on page 6
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Tubing, nonmetallic
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Creative Pultrusions, Inc., Alum Bank, PA
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS/STRUCTURAL CERAMICS,
site: www.popeinc.com)
— See our ad on page 6 23 Acheson Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716-278-
Tanks, custom fabricated Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU 6233; FAX: 716-278-2373; e-mail: scd.sales@saint-
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora gobain.com; web site: www.hexoloy.com)
Assmann Corp. of America, Garrett, IN Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; — See our ad on page 147
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- site: www.popeinc.com) Tubing, plastic
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
— See our ad on page 6 Tanks, stainless steel, lined FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC., 145 James Way, South-
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web ampton, PA 18966 (800-506-3924 US Only; 215-526-
site: www.popeinc.com)
site: www.popeinc.com) 2300; FAX: 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindus-
Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO
tries.com; web site: www.newageindustries.com)
Tanks, dimple jacketed Tanks, tapered wall
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Tubing, refractory
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS/STRUCTURAL CERAMICS,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 23 Acheson Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716-278-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 6233; FAX: 716-278-2373; e-mail: scd.sales@saint-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
— See our ad on page 6 gobain.com; web site: www.hexoloy.com)
— See our ad on page 6
— See our ad on page 147
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Tanks, water
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web CB&I, The Woodlands, TX Tubing, rubber
site: www.popeinc.com) NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC., 145 James Way, South-
ampton, PA 18966 (800-506-3924 US Only; 215-526-
Tanks, double containment TUBING & TUBE FITTINGS, 2300; FAX: 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindus-
tries.com; web site: www.newageindustries.com)
Assmann Corp. of America, Garrett, IN
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ METALLIC & NONMETALLIC Tubing, seamless
Tanks, field-erected Coils, tubing Dockweiler AG, Neustadt-Glewe
CB&I, The Woodlands, TX AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain Tubing, silicone
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
Tanks, fluoroplastic FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC., 145 James Way, South-
ampton, PA 18966 (800-506-3924 US Only; 215-526-
Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY web site: www.ametekfpp.com) 2300; FAX: 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindus-
Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., Hillside, NJ Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA tries.com; web site: www.newageindustries.com)
Tanks, heated Tube fittings Tubing, welded
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Dockweiler AG, Neustadt-Glewe Dockweiler AG, Neustadt-Glewe
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave,
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web Cleveland, OH 44127 (216-271-3500; fax: 216-271-
site: www.popeinc.com) 5210; e-mail: deals@fedequip.com; web site: www.
fedequip.com) VALVES
Tanks, mixing — See our ad on page 139
Assmann Corp. of America, Garrett, IN HammerTek Corporation, Landisville, PA Valve parts & fittings
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Tubing, condenser FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter.
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
— See our ad on page 6 Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) Valves, air
www.jaygoinc.com) Tubing, evaporator CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web checkall.com)
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; — See our ad on page 11
site: www.popeinc.com) web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Tanks, nickel or nickel alloys Tubing, finned 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334- — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com; SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Tanks, polyester-fiberglass web site: www.fintube.com)
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, Valves, airlock rotary
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- Tubing, flexible metal Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web Hyspan Precision Prod. Inc., Chula Vista, CA
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)

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Assmann Corp. of America, Garrett, IN
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NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) (+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter.
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
Valves, angle Posi-flate, St. Paul, MN BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- Valves, ceramic lined burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
valve.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: Valves, check conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
— See our ad on page 25 ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Assured Automation, CLARK, NJ 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010; — See our ad on page 25
Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA
FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter. CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com) Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX:
BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian- 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com;
Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49 checkall.com)
web site: www.metso.com/valves)
7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@ — See our ad on page 11
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com) CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ web site: www.plastomatic.com)
FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave,
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Cleveland, OH 44127 (216-271-3500; fax: 216-271-
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Posi-flate, St. Paul, MN
5210; e-mail: deals@fedequip.com; web site: www.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
fedequip.com)
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
— See our ad on page 139
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
— See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC Valves, control, regulator
International Polymer Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
Valves, ball 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www.
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
Assured Automation, CLARK, NJ — See our ad on page 25
strainers.com)
Bee Valve Inc., Elyria, OH PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) web site: www.plastomatic.com)
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Green Leaf Inc, Fontanet, IN — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
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METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
Valves, control, electric Valves, control, solenoid
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX:
BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com; ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
web site: www.metso.com/valves) 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
— See our ad on page 25 MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, P.O.
web site: www.plastomatic.com) CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@
Box 1362, Muellheim, DEU 79379 (+49 7631 8090; myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com)
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) FAX: +49 7631 8091250; e-mail: info@auma.com; web
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site: www.auma.com) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
— See our ad on page 43
Valves, bellows sealed Auma Actuators Inc., Cannonsburg, PA
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box web site: www.plastomatic.com)
DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter. SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
valve.com)
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- Valves, cryogenic
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
— See our ad on page 25 conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Avenue, Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; FAX: 225-647- Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA checkall.com)
4309; e-mail: contact@biar.us; web site: www.biar.us) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., — See our ad on page 11
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) web site: www.plastomatic.com) conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., — See our ad on inside front cover (i) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC Valves, diaphragm
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Valves, control, hydraulic BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
— See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
Valves, butterfly conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; com; web site: www.gea.com)
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Assured Automation, CLARK, NJ GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build-
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com) site: www.gemu.com)
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
Valves, control, pneumatic Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Ennigerloh ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, International Polymer Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Company, Telford, PA e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229, valve.com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX: ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA web site: www.plastomatic.com)
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com; 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
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Valves, diverter Valves, flush-bottom tank PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. web site: www.plastomatic.com)
e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- com; web site: www.gea.com) — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
valve.com) JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: Valves, gate Valves, high pressure
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
— See our ad on page 25 ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst,
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955;
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca-
Tengs Valve International Limited, Wenzhou, , CHN valve.com)
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box
Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ Valves, glass lined 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA
GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build- FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter.
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400; com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
site: www.gemu.com) Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm-
Valves, globe checkall.com)
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, — See our ad on page 11
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., valve.com) conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave,
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: Cleveland, OH 44127 (216-271-3500; fax: 216-271-
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SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- — See our ad on page 139
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA
Valves, double block & bleed conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build- METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
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ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
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com; web site: www.gea.com) web site: www.metso.com/valves)
site: www.gemu.com)
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- Posi-flate, St. Paul, MN
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229,
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX:
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com;
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI
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SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX
USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
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WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave, web site: www.plastomatic.com)
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e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
valve.com) Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC checkall.com)
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ — See our ad on page 11
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) 07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201- GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build-
— See our ad on page 25 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www. ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box strainers.com) FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web
245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010; PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., site: www.gemu.com)
FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter. Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West web site: www.plastomatic.com) Valves, plug
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2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www. SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
checkall.com) 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
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CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave, www.jaygoinc.com)
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ Cleveland, OH 44127 (216-271-3500; fax: 216-271- KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) 5210; e-mail: deals@fedequip.com; web site: www. 07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC fedequip.com) 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www.
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229, — See our ad on page 139 strainers.com)
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX: International Polymer Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com; SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
web site: www.metso.com/valves)
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Valves, nuclear Valves, pneumatic
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583- 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
1610; web site: www.tlv.com) conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
— See our ad on page 63 Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX — See our ad on page 25
BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
Valves, jacketed Valves, other Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Avenue, 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; FAX: 225-647- burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 4309; e-mail: contact@biar.us; web site: www.biar.us)
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ com; web site: www.gea.com)
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX International Polymer Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Valves, knife-gate (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Valves, metal seated — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West Valves, packless SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA Valves, pressure reducing
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
checkall.com) ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
— See our ad on page 11 30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 25
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com)
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ — See our ad on page 25
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860-
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC Valves, pilot operated 749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- conval.com; web site: www.conval.com)
FEDERAL EQUIPMENT CO., 8200 Bessemer Ave, OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674
Cleveland, OH 44127 (216-271-3500; fax: 216-271- (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@
5210; e-mail: deals@fedequip.com; web site: www. mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de)
fedequip.com) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
— See our ad on page 139 Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Valves, mixing PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: web site: www.plastomatic.com)
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; web site: www.plastomatic.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- — See our ad on inside front cover (i) Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI
valve.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
ARI VALVE, 1738 Sands Place S.E., #200, Marietta, GA
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
30067 (770-933-8845; FAX: 770-933-8846; e-mail: Valves, pinch 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
sales@arivalve.com; web site: www.arivalve.com) Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
— See our ad on page 25 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., — See our ad on page 63
OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
(+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@ web site: www.plastomatic.com) 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) — See our ad on inside front cover (i) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Valves, proportional
Valves, motor operated Valves, plastic SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box Assured Automation, CLARK, NJ
245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010; CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West Valves, pump protection
FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter. Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com) 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www. Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
CONVAL, INC., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071 (860- checkall.com) 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
749-0761; FAX: 860-763-3557; e-mail: mhendrick@ — See our ad on page 11 checkall.com)
conval.com; web site: www.conval.com) GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build- — See our ad on page 11
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400; GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583- site: www.gemu.com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
1610; web site: www.tlv.com) Green Leaf Inc, Fontanet, IN PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
— See our ad on page 63 Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
International Polymer Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Valves, multiport Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Assured Automation, CLARK, NJ Company, Telford, PA — See our ad on inside front cover (i)

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MainSectionTitle
air handling
Valves, quick closing Valves, tank blanketing SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX Valves, vacuum relief
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; CASHCO, 607 W. 15th St., Ellsworth, KS 67439 CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
web site: www.plastomatic.com) (7854724461; e-mail: dimitya@cashco.com; web site: Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) www.cashco.com) 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX — See our ad on page 21 checkall.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter — See our ad on page 11
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Valves, tank venting GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
Valves, relief checkall.com)
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
Blackmer, part of PSG, a Dover company, Grand Rapids, MI — See our ad on page 11 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- web site: www.plastomatic.com)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
web site: www.plastomatic.com) CASHCO, 607 W. 15th St., Ellsworth, KS 67439 28217 (+1 704 716 7022; FAX: +1 704 716 7025; e-
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) (7854724461; e-mail: dimitya@cashco.com; web site: mail: info@rembe.us; web site: www.rembe.us)
REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21, www.cashco.com)
Brilon, DEU 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49 2961 — See our ad on page 21 Valves, vent, low pressure
50714; e-mail: info@rembe.de; web site: www.rembe.de)
Valves, titanium GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Valves, rubber lined CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com)
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www. (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
Valves, safety checkall.com) mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
METSO FLOW CONTROL INC, Vanha Porvoontie 229, — See our ad on page 11 REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg
Vantaa, Finland, , FIN 01301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX: JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC 21, Brilon, DEU 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
+358 20 483 151; e-mail: flowcontrol@metso.com; OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm- 2961 50714; e-mail: info@rembe.de; web site: www.
web site: www.metso.com/valves) ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674 rembe.de)
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de) Valves, zirconium
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX
Valves, vacuum OHL GUTERMUTH INDUSTRIAL VALVES GMBH, Helm-
ershaeuser Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, DEU 63674
Valves, sampling Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY (+49 6047 8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; e-mail: og@
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Avenue, CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West ohl-gutermuth.de; web site: www.ohl-gutermuth.de)
Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; FAX: 225-647- Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
4309; e-mail: contact@biar.us; web site: www.biar.us) 2326; e-mail: sales@checkall.com; web site: www.
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC checkall.com)
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ — See our ad on page 11
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar,
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
www.jaygoinc.com) e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www.
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Valves, slurry Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
— See our ad on inside front cover (i)

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HANDLING
102 Bins & other dry storage 104 Lifting equipment
equipment 104 Packaging containers
102 Bulk carriers, loading & 104 Packaging equipment
unloading equipment 104 Solids handling equipment
102 Coating, forming & & systems, other
agglomeration equipment 104 Weighing, feeding &
102 Conveyors & elevators for proportioning equipment
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BINS & OTHER DRY STORAGE SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
Doetinchem, , NLD
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
EQUIPMENT FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Bin activators — See our ad on page 45 www.jaygoinc.com)
Zeppelin Systems GmbH, Rödermark, DEU Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ
ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
(800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939; The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
acrison.com)
BULK CARRIERS, LOADING & NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
UNLOADING EQUIPMENT com)
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Dumpers Briquetting systems
Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL
Young Industries, Inc, Muncy, PA 18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: Coaters & coating machinery
Bins www.flexicon.com) Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Ennigerloh
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: Compactors
sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
altransfer.com)
— See our ad on page 6 Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
— See our ad on page 30
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU Loading arms akahl.de)
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
Extruders
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
— See our ad on page 45 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO DYNATEK LOADING SYSTEMS, 200 North Harrison 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Street, North Prairie, WI 53153 ((888) 853-5444; FAX: www.jaygoinc.com)
Bins, weighing (262) 392-2984; e-mail: garyk@dynatekloadingsys- PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
tems.com; web site: www.dynatekloadingsystems. 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, com)
www.pauloabbe.com)
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Unloaders, barge — See our ad on page 11
Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI Granulators & granulating mills
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Unloaders, bulk bag AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. akahl.de)
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
www.flexicon.com)
— See our ad on page 45 MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: 7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: www.jaygoinc.com)
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi- L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Ennigerloh
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) altransfer.com) NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU
— See our ad on page 30 GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek
Hoppers NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU (+49-40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail:
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek sales@neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- (+49-40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail: neotec.de)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: sales@neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus- SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
neotec.de) als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
— See our ad on page 6 Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming- FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: — See our ad on page 45
www.filtrasystems.com) 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: Unloaders, hopper car NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
www.flexicon.com) NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: com)
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
Pelletizers
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, Unloaders, other AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. 18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) 610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: akahl.de)
— See our ad on page 45 www.flexicon.com) Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
Trantec Solids Handling Limited, Accrington, GBR Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI
Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
Hoppers, weighing Unloaders, tank car Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Unloaders, tank truck CONVEYORS & ELEVATORS
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
FOR BULK MATERIALS
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- COATING, FORMING Conveyor accessories
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, ,EU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
& AGGLOMERATION Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
RPS Engineering, Inc., Elgin, IL
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
EQUIPMENT Conveyor belting
— See our ad on page 45 BERNDORF BAND GMBH, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Bern-
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Agglomerators dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176;
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9, e-mail: band@berndorf.at; web site: www.berndorf-
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40- band-group.com)
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www. Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
akahl.de)
Silos FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI Conveyors, apron
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU Aumund Fordertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Solids handling
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec- DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, Solids feeders, airlock
kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280; MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www. e-mail: info@dynamicair.com; web site: www.dy-
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
beumergroup.com) namicair.com)
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming-
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Conveyors, belt ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec- 9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
www.filtrasystems.com) sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA com)
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
beumergroup.com)
BERNDORF BAND GMBH, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Bern-
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: Solids feeders, batch
www.flexicon.com) ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176;
HammerTek Corporation, Landisville, PA (800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
e-mail: band@berndorf.at; web site: www.berndorf- Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
band-group.com) NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU acrison.com)
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA
KAISER PROCESS AND BELT TECHNOLOGY GMBH, (+49-40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail: 18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
Siemensring 54-56, Willich, DEU 47877 (+49 (0) 2154 sales@neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus- 610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
89107 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 2154 89107 - 284; e-mail: neotec.de) www.flexicon.com)
info@kaiser-pbt.de; web site: www.kaiser-pbt.de) NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
— See our ad on page 45 com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ Young Industries, Inc, Muncy, PA
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
Conveyors, bucket Conveyors, portable 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
Aumund Fordertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI usa.siemens.com/pi)
Conveyors, cooling Conveyors, screw
Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ
KAISER PROCESS AND BELT TECHNOLOGY GMBH,
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA Solids feeders, constant weight
Siemensring 54-56, Willich, DEU 47877 (+49 (0) 2154
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
89107 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 2154 89107 - 284; e-mail: MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
info@kaiser-pbt.de; web site: www.kaiser-pbt.de) www.flexicon.com) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS S.r.l., Venegono Inferiore, ITA Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ
Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Solids feeders, continuous flow
Conveyors, drag NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming- sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont. City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- com) 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
www.filtrasystems.com) Conveyors, vacuum WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
com)
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
www.flexicon.com) Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa, Solids feeders, disc
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Ecublens, , CHE
Yoshikawa Corporation, Kagoshima,, , JPN
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
Conveyors, flexible NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Solids feeders, gravimetric
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) (800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
acrison.com)
www.flexicon.com) Conveyors, vibrating Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa,
Trantec Solids Handling Limited, Accrington, GBR
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Ecublens, , CHE
Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
Conveyors, flight MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Conveyors, weighing sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Conveyors, fluidizing Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Conveyors, gravity CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ
Fr. Jacob Soehne GmbH & Co. KG, Porta Westfalica, 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- Solids feeders, proportioning
NRW, DEU information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
usa.siemens.com/pi)
(800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
Conveyors, magnetic e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
Couplings, pneumatic conveyors
acrison.com)
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Conveyors, other SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
Tuf-Lok International, Madison, WI Solids feeders, rotary
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
Zeppelin Systems GmbH, Rödermark, DEU SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
www.flexicon.com)
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Elevators, belt 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Aumund Fordertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg
com; web site: www.gea.com) WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Elevators, bucket NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
Aumund Fordertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
Conveyors, overhead track BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec- com)
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
Solids feeders, vibrating or
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
Conveyors, pneumatic beumergroup.com) oscillating
Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Solids handling
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Techno Weigh Systems Pvt. Ltd, Vadodara, IND NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) Bag filling machines, vacuum SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa, als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Solids feeders, volumetric Ecublens, , CHE Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074 FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
(800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939; Drum filling equipment com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
— See our ad on page 45
e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www. Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa,
acrison.com) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Ecublens, , CHE City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
www.flexicon.com) www.flexicon.com) Trantec Solids Handling Limited, Accrington, GBR
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- Yoshikawa Corporation, Kagoshima,, , JPN
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. 7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: Zeppelin Systems GmbH, Rödermark, DEU
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi-
Trantec Solids Handling Limited, Accrington, GBR altransfer.com) Palletizers
Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ — See our ad on page 30 BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont. Packaging equipment, liquids beumergroup.com)
com) HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Division, OELDE Division, OELDE
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU
LIFTING EQUIPMENT Packaging equipment, solids SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS S.r.l., Venegono Inferiore, ITA
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec- Robotic components
Hoists kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
beumergroup.com)
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: beumergroup.com)
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi-
altransfer.com) Division, OELDE Storage systems
— See our ad on page 30 Quadrel Labeling Systems, Mentor, OH
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery, Inc., WI
Division, OELDE
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
Packers, bag als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
PACKAGING CONTAINERS Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
Division, OELDE com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
Bags — See our ad on page 45
CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN Packers, vibrating
55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651) Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH
429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web Valves, diverter conveyor
site: www.cortecvci.com) NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
— See our ad on page 51
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
SOLIDS HANDLING MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Division, OELDE
Langston Companies de Mexico, Apodaca, MEX
EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS, SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
Barrels & drums OTHER Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
Division, OELDE Barrel handling equipment — See our ad on page 45
Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Division, OELDE City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
Intermediate bulk containers MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
Assmann Corp. of America, Garrett, IN Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail:
Pails & cans sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi-
Valves, powder
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery altransfer.com) Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU
Division, OELDE — See our ad on page 30 SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Drum handling equipment City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
PACKAGING EQUIPMENT Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa,
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Ecublens, , CHE Young Industries, Inc, Muncy, PA
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Bag closing machines Division, OELDE
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery
Division, OELDE
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836-
WEIGHING, FEEDING
Bag, empty, handling systems 7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail:
sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi-
& PROPORTIONING
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
altransfer.com)
— See our ad on page 30
EQUIPMENT
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www. Mueller GmbH, Rheinfelden, DEU
beumergroup.com) Batching & blending systems
Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa, Materials handling systems ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
Ecublens, , CHE (800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074
e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
Bag filling machines (800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
acrison.com)
e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www.
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec- Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ
acrison.com)
kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280; Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT
Aumund Fordertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg
e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www. ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
beumergroup.com) IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA kum, DEU 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 24280;
8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: e-mail: beumer@beumergroup.com; web site: www.
us.endress.com)
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: beumergroup.com) — See our ad on page 3
www.flexicon.com) Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA
HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Wire Weaving and Machinery Coperion K-Tron, Sewell, NJ 18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX:
Division, OELDE FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI 610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site:
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI www.flexicon.com)
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, 0
sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi- 7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
altransfer.com) sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi- MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 30 altransfer.com) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
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Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Scales, portable
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI Scales, railroad car
usa.siemens.com/pi) SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT
Young Industries, Inc, Muncy, PA CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Proportioners information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX:
FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset, usa.siemens.com/pi) 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624- com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www. Scales, conveying
fmipump.com) Pennsylvania Scale Company, Lancaster, PA Scales, recording
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
Scales, automatic weighing Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Scales, remote indicating
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. Force Flow, Concord, CA
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) Pennsylvania Scale Company, Lancaster, PA
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Scales, bagging, filling PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, 1201
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Sumneytown Pike, Spring House, PA 19477-0900 Scales, tank
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Division, OELDE
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ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074 Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT
(800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939;
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ELECTRICAL
CHAPTER TITLE,
POWER
GENERATION
ON TWO LINES&
TRANSMISSION
107 Bearings & bushings
107 Boilers, industrial
107 Drives, Other
107 Drives, Turbine
107 Electrical & power generation equipment
107 Electrical heating equipment
107 Lighting fixtures
107 Motor controls
107 Motors, electric
108 Other electrical equipment

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MainSectionTitle
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BEARINGS & BUSHINGS INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Bearings com; web site: www.indeck.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Bushings 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- ELECTRICAL & POWER
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
GENERATION EQUIPMENT
Boilers, waste heat recovery
BOILERS, INDUSTRIAL BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate Cogeneration systems &
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
Boiler accessories ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
equipment
DIAMOND REFRACTORY SERVICES, LLC, 8412 Mosley Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
Road, Houston, TX 77075 (713-378-9200; e-mail: Hamon Deltak, Inc., Plymouth, MN
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. jbroussard@diamondrefractory.com; web site: www. WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
com; web site: www.indeck.com) diamondrefractory.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Hamon Deltak, Inc., Plymouth, MN power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- Engine-generator sets
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) 8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
com; web site: www.indeck.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Boilers, automatic, packaged WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Expanders
com; web site: www.indeck.com) MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Boilers, water tube
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate Generators, electrical
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
Cleaver-Brooks, Inc., Lincoln, NE
Boilers, coal fired Hamon Deltak, Inc., Plymouth, MN
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter com; web site: www.indeck.com)
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Boilers, fire tube
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Generator-turbine sets
Hamon Deltak, Inc., Plymouth, MN 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
DRIVES, OTHER 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Drives, crusher Power supplies, emergency
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Boilers, fluidized bed 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) Drives, variable speed, electrical
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA ELECTRICAL HEATING
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Speed reducer EQUIPMENT
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Boilers, integral furnace Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Tape, electric heating
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
DRIVES, TURBINE LIGHTING FIXTURES
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Generator drives, steam Lighting, explosion proof
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter R. STAHL, Waldenburg
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Boilers, natural gas fired 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) MOTOR CONTROLS
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) Turbines, combined steam-gas Actuators or starters, motor
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU 2G Engineering, Sun Prairie, WI
Hamon Deltak, Inc., Plymouth, MN
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- MOTORS, ELECTRIC
com; web site: www.indeck.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Turbines, mechanical drive, gas Motors, A.C.
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Boilers, oil fired 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) Turbines, mechanical drive, steam Motors, explosion proof
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Augsburg, DEU BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU

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OTHER ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Circuit breakers
PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr.
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com;
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com)

Electrical equipment, other


PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr.
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com;
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com)
Sensor Technology Ltd, Banbury, , GBR

Switches, electrical
Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA

Switchgear & other power


distribution equipment
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)

Transformers
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
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110 Actuators, operators
110 Analyzers, offstream
111 Analyzers, onstream
112 Computers, process control
112 Controllers
113 Data presentation equipment
114 Indicators
116 Measurement & testing equipment
117 Recorders
118 Transmitters & data transmission equipment

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ACTUATORS, OPERATORS Valve, position indicators Analyzers, emission


GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build- E Instruments, LANGHORNE, PA
ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400; HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Actuators FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, site: www.gemu.com) Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK
DEU 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955; HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG, Witzlebenstr. 7, Muel-
e-mail: sale@arca-valve.com; web site: www.arca- heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX: Analyzers, environmental
valve.com) +49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, P.O.
site: www.turck.com) conditions
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
Box 1362, Muellheim, DEU 79379 (+49 7631 8090;
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
FAX: +49 7631 8091250; e-mail: info@auma.com; web
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www.
site: www.auma.com)
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ANALYZERS, OFFSTREAM draeger.com)
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Auma Actuators Inc., Cannonsburg, PA
BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian- Analyzers, VOCs LAR Process Analysers AG, Berlin

Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49 MOCON, Inc. - Baseline, Lyons, CO Analyzers, fats & oils
7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
Analyzers, VOCs, oil in water Kett, Villa Park, CA
HACH, 5600 Lindbergh Dr, Loveland, CO 80538 MoistTech Corp., Sarasota, FL
2G Engineering, Sun Prairie, WI
(9706631377; e-mail: amsteine@hach.com; web site:
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
hach.com)
Analyzers, gas density
Inline Industries, Inc., Rosemead, CA PFEIFFER VACUUM GMBH, Berliner Strasse 43, Asslar,
Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX Analyzers, air quality DEU 35614 (+49-6441-802 0; FAX: +49-6441-802 1202;
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, e-mail: info@pfeiffer-vacuum.de; web site: www.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- pfeiffer-vacuum.com)
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
web site: www.plastomatic.com) draeger.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) E Instruments, LANGHORNE, PA
Posi-flate, St. Paul, MN HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA Analyzers, hydrocarbons
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX MOCON, Inc. - Baseline, Lyons, CO BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU
Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Analyzers, carbon dioxide or LAR Process Analysers AG, Berlin
Valve operators, diaphragm monoxide Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- Analyzers, hydrogen
Valve operators, electrohydraulic mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
draeger.com)
2G Engineering, Sun Prairie, WI
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA Analyzers, infrared
Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Valve operators, Kett, Villa Park, CA

electropneumatic Analyzers, chlorine PANalytical BV, Almelo, , NLD


HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
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AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, P.O.
BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU
Box 1362, Muellheim, DEU 79379 (+49 7631 8090;
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK Analyzers, moisture content
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site: www.auma.com) Analyzers, combustible gases BERTHOLD TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Wild-
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LAR Process Analysers AG, Berlin PANalytical BV, Almelo, , NLD
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GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build- Analyzers, concentration Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
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ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
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equipped ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, LAR Process Analysers AG, Berlin
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
ARCA REGLER GMBH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst,
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ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400; METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, Im Hack-
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DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, Im Hack- SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- acker 15, Urdorf, , CHE 8902 (e-mail: matthew.sey- 55438 (e-mail: info@sick.com)
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. mour@mt.comweb site: www.mt.com/pro) — See our ad on inside front cover (d)
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us.endress.com)
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Detectors, gases Monitors, carbon dioxide or
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, monoxide
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
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LAR Process Analysers AG, Berlin draeger.com)
Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA
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Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA
Monitors, colorimetric
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JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Guided Wave Inc., El Dorado Hills, CA
Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA
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Monitors, combustible gases, or
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myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com) vapors
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Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX SensoTech GmbH, Magdeburg-Barleben, DEU DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
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HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA
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Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA
Sympatec GmbH , System | Partikel | Technik , Clausthal- PANalytical BV, Almelo, , NLD
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Detectors, vibration — See our ad on inside front cover (d)
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BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU — See our ad on inside front cover (d)
Monitors, air quality Servomex Group Ltd., Sugar Land, TX
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Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
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Monitors, hydrocarbon content LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur-
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Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Monitors, water quality SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
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HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN computers FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
55438 (e-mail: info@sick.com) ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
— See our ad on inside front cover (d) Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; AquFlow, Irvine, CA
Sympatec GmbH , System | Partikel | Technik , Clausthal- FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
Zellerfeld, DEU com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) Ruurlo, , NLD NL-7261AK (+31 573458800; e-mail:
Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH info@bronkhorst.com; web site: www.bronkhorst.
Monitors, stack gases com)
AMETEK LAND, Stubley Lane, Dronfield, , GBR S8 1DJ BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
(e-mail: land.enquiry@ametek.com) CONTROLLERS Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
Controllers, air conditioning burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
components.com)
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX components.com)
55438 (e-mail: info@sick.com) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
— See our ad on inside front cover (d) Controllers, batching or weighing Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Monitors, viscosity (800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939; web site: www.plastomatic.com)
BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www. — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- acrison.com) Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
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SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) (8607675341; e-mail: sleahy@vacuubrand.net; web
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- Controllers, process site: www.vacuubrand.com)
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
usa.siemens.com/pi) Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; Controllers, viscosity
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE-
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
BERTHOLD TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Wild-
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
bad, DEU Regulators, air
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Controllers, humidity CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS, 1100 W. Louis
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Henna Blvd. Building One, Round Rock, TX 78681
— See our ad on page 63
Controllers, hydraulic - 7430 (+1 800 833 8314; e-mail: victor.obrien@emer-
son.com; web site: emerson.com)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU Regulators, back pressure
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; AquFlow, Irvine, CA
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
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ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) usa.siemens.com/pi)
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
— See our ad on page 63
(402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
CASHCO, 607 W. 15th St., Ellsworth, KS 67439
site: www.binmaster.com) FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. (7854724461; e-mail: dimitya@cashco.com; web site:
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) www.cashco.com)
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX — See our ad on page 21
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- Controllers, product Regulators, flow
components.com) Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Ruurlo, , NLD NL-7261AK (+31 573458800; e-mail:
Company, Telford, PA
Rockwell Automation, Inc., info@bronkhorst.com; web site: www.bronkhorst.
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Controllers, programmable com)
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Company, Telford, PA
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
usa.siemens.com/pi) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr. 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; 8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 web site: www.plastomatic.com)
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. (0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com; — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI CASHCO, 607 W. 15th St., Ellsworth, KS 67439
Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA (7854724461; e-mail: dimitya@cashco.com; web site:
Controllers, pH SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
www.cashco.com)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, — See our ad on page 21
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. Regulators, gas
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) usa.siemens.com/pi) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Analytical Measurements, Chester, NJ Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Regulators, pressure
CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@ Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
Zikodrive Motor Controllers, Hebden Bridge, GBR
myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
— See our ad on page 98
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Controllers, pump Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- KNF NEUBERGER, INC., USA, 2 Black Forest Rd., Tren- web site: www.plastomatic.com)
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) ton, NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; e-mail: knfusa@ — See our ad on inside front cover (i)
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- knf.com; web site: www.knfusa.com) SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
usa.siemens.com/pi) Zikodrive Motor Controllers, Hebden Bridge, GBR 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Controllers, sludge level — See our ad on page 63
Controllers, pneumatic BERTHOLD TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Wild- CASHCO, 607 W. 15th St., Ellsworth, KS 67439
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, bad, DEU (7854724461; e-mail: dimitya@cashco.com; web site:
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 www.cashco.com)
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. (402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web — See our ad on page 21
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) site: www.binmaster.com)
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Regulators, temperature
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: Controllers, temperature SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Controllers, pressure com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) — See our ad on page 63
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX
Regulators, vacuum
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) — See our ad on page 63
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
web site: www.plastomatic.com) information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) usa.siemens.com/pi) DATA PRESENTATION
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
EQUIPMENT
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CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) Controllers, vacuum Counters
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
usa.siemens.com/pi) MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Data logging systems
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583- Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
1610; web site: www.tlv.com) 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
— See our ad on page 63 web site: www.plastomatic.com) com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA — See our ad on inside front cover (i) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX

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Totalizers Flowmeters, differential pressure Flowmeters, positive
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, displacement
Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
us.endress.com)
FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter.
— See our ad on page 3
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ
INDICATORS JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI
SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Flowmeters, rotameters
Alarms, annunciator Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635; UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com; Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
Alarms, carbon monoxide web site: www.flowmeters.com) FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com;
DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX web site: www.flowmeters.com)
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Flowmeters, electromagnetic Flowmeters, turbine
draeger.com) Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln BADGER METER, 4545 W Brown Deer RD, PO Box
Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536 (877-243-1010;
Alarms, combustible gases Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI FAX: 918-832-9962; e-mail: infocentral@badgermeter.
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com)
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DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
draeger.com) usa.siemens.com/pi) Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
Sure Flow Products, Wixo FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com;
Alarms, combustion UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249, web site: www.flowmeters.com)
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com; Flowmeters, ultrasonic
Alarms, flame web site: www.flowmeters.com) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX
Flowmeters, magnetic 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
us.endress.com)
Alarms, flow BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian-
— See our ad on page 3
Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@ FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood,
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com) NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492-
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, 2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim.
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- com; web site: www.flexim.com)
components.com) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX us.endress.com)
MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL, INC., 705 Enterprise — See our ad on page 3
Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969- Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol. SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
com; web site: www.magnetrol.com) CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- usa.siemens.com/pi)
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) 676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX com; web site: www.flexim.com)
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA
Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635; Flowmeters, mass Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com; BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A, SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
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info@bronkhorst.com; web site: www.bronkhorst. 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
Alarms, liquid level com) information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, usa.siemens.com/pi)
(402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
site: www.binmaster.com) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La us.endress.com) FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
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Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) Flowmeters, variable area
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: GEMU VALVES, INC., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Build-
components.com) eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- ing 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400;
Force Flow, Concord, CA components.com) FAX: 404-344-9350; e-mail: info@gemu.com; web
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln site: www.gemu.com)
MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL, INC., 705 Enterprise Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln
Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969- MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL, INC., 705 Enterprise Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA
4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol. Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969- Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI
com; web site: www.magnetrol.com) 4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol. UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
com; web site: www.magnetrol.com) Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
Alarms, other Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com;
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- web site: www.flowmeters.com)
PAS, Inc., Houston, TX CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
Alarms, portable (gas, vapor)
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- Flowmeters, vortex shedding
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www.
ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, usa.siemens.com/pi)
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. us.endress.com)
draeger.com) — See our ad on page 3
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln
Alarms, pressure Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249,
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
Alarms, solids level Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI
FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com;
BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
web site: www.flowmeters.com)
(402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
site: www.binmaster.com)
Flowmeters, orifice plate
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln Gages, density
Alarms, temperature SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
components.com)
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Gages, filter VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Indicators, mass flow
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- (402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web
vega.com)
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web site: www.binmaster.com)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,

Gages, liquid level Indicators, carbon monoxide IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, us.endress.com)
ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- — See our ad on page 3
8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
us.endress.com) draeger.com) Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
— See our ad on page 3 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Indicators, color components.com)
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- Indicators, combustible gases FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
components.com) DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
Force Flow, Concord, CA Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www.
Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA draeger.com) Indicators, moisture
Orion Instruments, Baton Rouge, LA Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX MoistTech Corp., Sarasota, FL
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Indicators, dewpoint or humidity
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Indicators, other
vega.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Indicators, flow
Gages, pressure ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, Indicators, pressure
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; us.endress.com) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
web site: www.plastomatic.com) — See our ad on page 3 us.endress.com)
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ — See our ad on page 3
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: Indicators, solids level
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507
vega.com) components.com) (402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web
FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood, site: www.binmaster.com)
Gages, tank NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492- ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ 2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim. IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH com; web site: www.flexim.com) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH, us.endress.com)
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 — See our ad on page 3
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. 676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim. MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL, INC., 705 Enterprise
vega.com) com; web site: www.flexim.com) Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969-
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol.
Gages, thickness Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: com; web site: www.magnetrol.com)
Kett, Villa Park, CA 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
web site: www.plastomatic.com) VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Gages, vacuum & differential — See our ad on inside front cover (i) Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www.
pressure SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
vega.com)
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
(8607675341; e-mail: sleahy@vacuubrand.net; web
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
site: www.vacuubrand.com)
Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI Indicators, specific gravity
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., P.O. Box 249, Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 Hazel Park, MI 48030 (888-569-3090; 248-542-9635;
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. FAX: 248-398-4274; e-mail: ufm@flowmeters.com; Indicators, temperature
vega.com) web site: www.flowmeters.com) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
Gages, water 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
Indicators, liquid level us.endress.com)
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 — See our ad on page 3
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 (402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. site: www.binmaster.com) Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
vega.com) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Glasses, furnace 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. components.com)
us.endress.com) PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN
Technical Glass Products, Painesville, OH
— See our ad on page 3 46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
Glasses, gage Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation.
com)
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
Glasses, sight flow 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
components.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL, INC., 705 Enterprise
Street, Aurora, IL 60504 (800-624-8765; 630-969- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com;
4000; FAX: 630-969-9489; e-mail: info@magnetrol.
web site: www.plastomatic.com)
com; web site: www.magnetrol.com)
Indicators, turbidity
— See our ad on inside front cover (i)
Orion Instruments, Baton Rouge, LA Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Technical Glass Products, Painesville, OH
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Indicators, vacuum
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont. 973-256-4745; e-mail: tsimmons@plastomatic.com; ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
com) web site: www.plastomatic.com) IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
— See our ad on inside front cover (i) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
Indicators, bin level SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, us.endress.com)
BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; — See our ad on page 3
(402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
site: www.binmaster.com) com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Indicators, valve position
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG, Witzlebenstr. 7, Muel-
8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX:
us.endress.com) 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. +49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web
— See our ad on page 3 vega.com) site: www.turck.com)
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Instrumentation & controls
Indicators, viscosity Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
MoistTech Corp., Sarasota, FL
Fluidic systems
LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur- Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood,
bridge, MA 01566 (888-600-3247; 508-347-2606; FAX: Sensor Technology Ltd, Banbury, , GBR NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492-
508-347-2064; web site: www.loadcontrols.com) SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
— See our ad on page 29 2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim.
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. com; web site: www.flexim.com)
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
Indicators, weight Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
Emery Winslow Scale Co., Seymour, CT burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns- 676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
Force Flow, Concord, CA bach, DEU
Pennsylvania Scale Company, Lancaster, PA com; web site: www.flexim.com)
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI Calorimeters Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Control Instruments Corp, Fairfield, NJ
Ion measurement or selection
Thermistors Cameras, high-speed Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA
46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
Laser systems
sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation. Chambers, test
com) Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY
Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
Thermocouples Load cells
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
Density-measuring equipment Force Flow, Concord, CA
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln
SensoTech GmbH, Magdeburg-Barleben, DEU bach, DEU
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
Manometers
sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation. Detectors, interface VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
com) FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
Thermometers, dial eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www.
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA components.com) vega.com)
FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH, Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Thermometers, digital Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
com; web site: www.flexim.com)
Meters, air
Thermometers, electrical FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Detectors, leak Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
Thermometers, infrared DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
AMETEK LAND, Stubley Lane, Dronfield, , GBR S8 1DJ mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. components.com)
(e-mail: land.enquiry@ametek.com) draeger.com) SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
Thermometers, recording 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
components.com) Sure Flow Products, Wixom, MI
Thermometers, resistance FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
temperature detectors Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 Meters, chlorine
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH, Koeln com; web site: www.flexim.com) MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU Mil-Ram Technology, Inc., Fremont, CA CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@
PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN
Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com)
46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
SGB GmbH, Siegen — See our ad on page 98
sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation.
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
com)
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
Meters, conductivity
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU
Thermostats TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
Thermowells — See our ad on page 63 myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com)
Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX — See our ad on page 98
PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
bach, DEU
sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation. Detectors, metal
com) Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA Meters, displacement
Dosimeters burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, bach, DEU
MEASUREMENT & TESTING Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
EQUIPMENT mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Meters, electrical
draeger.com)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Calibration gas standards Electrodes, ion-sensitive
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA Meters, gas
Gasco, Oldsmar, FL
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; Electrodes, pH Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. Analytical Measurements, Chester, NJ 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA
METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, Im Hack- eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Calibration & test equipment acker 15, Urdorf, , CHE 8902 (e-mail: matthew.sey- components.com)
Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- mour@mt.comweb site: www.mt.com/pro) FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD, Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood, CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492- myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com)
— See our ad on page 98 com; web site: www.flexim.com)
2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim.
com; web site: www.flexim.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA
FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH, SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 Enclosures, instrument Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim. REDGUARD, 4340 S. West Street, Wichita, KS 67217
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com; web site: www.flexim.com) (855.REDGUARD; 855.733.4827; FAX: 316-440-1800;
FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein web site: www.redguard.com) com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
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Meters, heat flow FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
Voltmeters
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
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eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood,
NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492-
components.com)
FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood,
2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim.
com; web site: www.flexim.com)
RECORDERS
NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492- FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim. Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 Recorder parts & accessories
com; web site: www.flexim.com) 676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
com; web site: www.flexim.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- Recorders, bin level
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
com; web site: www.flexim.com) 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
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Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU
ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
Microscopes — See our ad on page 3
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
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Guided Wave Inc., El Dorado Hills, CA Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
— See our ad on page 3
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Pyrometers Recorders, liquid flow
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Meters, pH (e-mail: land.enquiry@ametek.com) IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN
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IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- — See our ad on page 3
com)
8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
us.endress.com) Refractometers
— See our ad on page 3 FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood, Recorders, liquid level
HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492- ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD, 2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim. IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@ com; web site: www.flexim.com)
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myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com) FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 us.endress.com)
— See our ad on page 98 — See our ad on page 3
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX com; web site: www.flexim.com) Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, a CECO Environmental
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Meters, recording Rheometers Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Analytical Measurements, Chester, NJ Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE-
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Testers, hardness ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
com; web site: www.badgermeter.com) AMETEK BROOKFIELD, 11 Commerce Blvd., Middle-
boro, MA 02346 (508-946-6200; e-mail: kathy.durant@ 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
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HORIBA Instruments, Irvine, CA boro, MA 02346 (508-946-6200; e-mail: kathy.durant@ com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
Krohne, Inc., Peabody, MA ametek.com; web site: www.brookfieldengineering.
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
com/)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Testing equipment, other Recorders, moisture
Meters, ultrasonic AMETEK BROOKFIELD, 11 Commerce Blvd., Middle- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
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us.endress.com) HAWK MEASUREMENT, 90 Glenn Street, Suite 100B,
— See our ad on page 3
Lawrence, MA 01843 (978-304-3000; e-mail: info@
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Recorders, pressure
FLEXIM AMERICAS, 250 V Executive Drive, Edgewood, com) ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
NY 11717 (1 888 852 74 73 North America; 631-492- Lumex Instruments, Mission, CAN IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
2300; FAX: 631-492-2117; e-mail: salesus@flexim. MoistTech Corp., Sarasota, FL 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
com; web site: www.flexim.com) Sensor Technology Ltd, Banbury, , GBR us.endress.com)
FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH, SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, — See our ad on page 3
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200;
Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments.
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim. com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com)
com; web site: www.flexim.com) TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Recorders, temperature
Force Flow, Concord, CA 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583- ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI 1610; web site: www.tlv.com) IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
SensoTech GmbH, Magdeburg-Barleben, DEU — See our ad on page 63 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- us.endress.com)
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) bach, DEU — See our ad on page 3
365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. Viscometers, melt United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
usa.siemens.com/pi) Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA
Monterey, CA 93940 (800-866-0200; 831-373-0200; Recorders, time
FAX: 831-373-4402; e-mail: info@sierrainstruments. Viscosity or consistency Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
com; web site: www.sierrainstruments.com) instruments, other
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC AMETEK BROOKFIELD, 11 Commerce Blvd., Middle- Recorders, turbidity
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583- boro, MA 02346 (508-946-6200; e-mail: kathy.durant@ Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
1610; web site: www.tlv.com) ametek.com; web site: www.brookfieldengineering.
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com/) Recorders, viscosity
LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur-
bridge, MA 01566 (888-600-3247; 508-347-2606; FAX: Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE-
Meters, water 508-347-2064; web site: www.loadcontrols.com) CIALTY CONTROLS DIVISION, Middleboro, MA
Ernst, John, Co., Inc., Sparta, NJ — See our ad on page 29 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX

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TRANSMITTERS & DATA Transmitters, level Transmitters, temperature


BINMASTER, 7201 N 98th Street, Lincoln, NE 68507 FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT (402-434-9100; e-mail: info@binmaster.com; web Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
site: www.binmaster.com) 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
Converters, signal BURKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS, Christian- eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
Buerkert-Str. 13-17, Ingelfingen, DEU 74653 (+49 components.com)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, 7940 10-0; FAX: +49 7940 10-91 204; e-mail: info@ HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG, Witzlebenstr. 7, Muel-
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; burkert.com; web site: www.burkert.com) heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX:
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood, +49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535- site: www.turck.com)
HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG, Witzlebenstr. 7, Muel- 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www. JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX: us.endress.com) PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200,
+49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web — See our ad on page 3 Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776-
site: www.turck.com) FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site:
PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800) www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail: PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr.
1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site: eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid- 8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49
www.pepperl-fuchs.com) components.com) (0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com;
PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr. Force Flow, Concord, CA web site: www.phoenixcontact.com)
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX PYROMATION, INC., 5211 Industrial Rd., Fort Wayne, IN
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com; PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200, 46825 ((260) 484-2580; FAX: (260) 482-6805; e-mail:
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- sales@pyromation.com; web site: www.pyromation.
ProComSol, Ltd, Lakewood, OH 1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site: com)
R. STAHL, Waldenburg www.pepperl-fuchs.com) Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
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Data Transmission, Wireless CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
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heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX: information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. usa.siemens.com/pi)
+49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web usa.siemens.com/pi) United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
site: www.turck.com) VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200, VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site: 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www.
www.pepperl-fuchs.com) vega.com)
PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr. Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com; Transmitters, mass flow
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
R. STAHL, Waldenburg Ruurlo, , NLD NL-7261AK (+31 573458800; e-mail:
info@bronkhorst.com; web site: www.bronkhorst.
Electrical equipment, intrinsic com)
safety ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG, Witzlebenstr. 7, Muel- IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
heim an der Ruhr, DEU 45472 (+49 208 4952-0; FAX: 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
+49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web us.endress.com)
site: www.turck.com) — See our ad on page 3
PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200, FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 ((800)
1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site: 854-1993; 760-744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; e-mail:
www.pepperl-fuchs.com) eflow@FluidComponents.com; web site: www.fluid-
PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr. components.com)
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH,
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com; Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) 676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim.
R. STAHL, Waldenburg com; web site: www.flexim.com)
Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX
Radio remote control systems Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
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Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
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8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com;
web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) Transmitters, pressure
Relays, time delay ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200, 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776- us.endress.com)
1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site: — See our ad on page 3
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8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 +49 208 4952-264; e-mail: more@turck.com; web
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web site: www.phoenixcontact.com) Honeywell Process Solutions, Houston, TX
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda, DEU
Transducers PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200,
FLEXIM, FLEXIBLE INDUSTRIEMESSTECHNIK GMBH, Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776-
Wolfener Str. 36, Berlin, DEU D-12681 (49 0 30 936 1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site:
676 60; FAX: 49 0 30 936 676 80; e-mail: info@flexim. www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
com; web site: www.flexim.com) Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO.KG, Flachsmarktstr. SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
8, Blomberg, DEU 32825 (+49 (0)5235-300; FAX: +49 CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800)
(0)5235-341200; e-mail: info@phoenixcontact.com; 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request-
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Sensor Technology Ltd, Banbury, , GBR usa.siemens.com/pi)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX United Electric Controls Co., Watertown, MA
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns- VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
bach, DEU VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www.
vega.com)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
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EQUIPMENT
120 Air conditioning & 129 Heat transfer media
refrigeration equipment 130 Heating & cooling
120 Centrifuges equipment, other
120 Classifiers & gravity 131 Kilns, ovens & furnaces
separators 131 Mixing equipment for fluids
120 Cooling tower systems 133 Mixing equipment for
121 Custom fabricated equipment solids & fluids
121 Dryers 135 Packings, trays for towers &
123 Dust collectors & separators columns
123 Electrochemical equipment 135 Process vessels & reactors
123 Entrainment separation 138 Reaction & separation
equipment equipment, other
123 Evaporators & crystallizers 139 Screening equipment
124 Filter media & aids 139 Scrubbers
125 Filtration equipment 140 Size reduction equipment
127 Heat exchangers, 141 Towers & columns
condensers & coolers 142 Water treatment equipment

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Ekato 135
Federal Equipment 137
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AIR CONDITIONING & GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation,


Oelde, DEU
Classifiers, air
General Kinematics, Crystal Lake, IL
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781-
Air conditioners site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com)
BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU
Centrifuges, disc, solid bowl Classifiers, cyclone
Cryogenic equipment ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler-
AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX:
+49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz. STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA
02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781-
Refrigeration equipment, chillers com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation)
829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com) Classifiers, mechanical, screening
com; web site: www.gea.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; com; web site: www.gea.com) Classifiers, mechanical, vibrating
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, Cleveland Vibrator Co., Cleveland, OH
— See our ad on page 95 Oelde, DEU
Refrigeration equipment, freezers Decanters
Centrifuges, disc, valve discharge Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU
FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
Refrigeration equipment & systems 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail: mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
com; web site: www.gea.com) ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. com; web site: www.gea.com)
com; web site: www.gea.com) GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation,
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, Oelde, DEU
CENTRIFUGES Oelde, DEU
Liquid-liquid processing
Centrifuges, filter, continuous,
Centrifuge parts & accessories Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
screen bowl, scroll discharge FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU
ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com)
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX:
+49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz. Franken Filtertechnik KG, Germany, Huerth, DEU
com; web site: www.gea.com) Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation)
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
Oelde, DEU
Centrifuges, filter, inverting 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
www.pentairseparations.com)
Centrifuges, batch, automatic CelesTech, Inc., Haddonfield, NJ Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
basket Centrifuges, laboratory or pilot
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Particle size control systems
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- plant FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
Centrifuges, batch, perforated web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ www.pentairseparations.com)
locations/vierkirchen) STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA
basket Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781-
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com)
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; com; web site: www.gea.com) Sympatec GmbH , System | Partikel | Technik , Clausthal-
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, Zellerfeld, DEU
locations/vierkirchen) Oelde, DEU
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Thickeners, centrifugal
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Centrifuges, liquid-liquid Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Ave., Saginaw, MI 48601 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
(989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; e-mail: sales@ mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com)
Centrifuges, continuous, conical bplittleford.com; web site: www.bplittleford.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
angle, perforated basket FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail: com; web site: www.gea.com)
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com) GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation,
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Oelde, DEU
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
locations/vierkirchen) com; web site: www.gea.com) Thickeners, gravity
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
Centrifuges, continuous, pusher Oelde, DEU Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
discharge Centrifuges, solid basket komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- — See our ad on page 93
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX: Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz.
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation) Thickeners, rake or sedimentation
locations/vierkirchen) Aaron Equipment Company, Bensenville, IL AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria
B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Ave., Saginaw, MI 48601 FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU
(989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; e-mail: sales@ 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
bplittleford.com; web site: www.bplittleford.com) mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com)
COOLING TOWER SYSTEMS
Centrifuges, continuous, solid
bowl, scroll discharge CLASSIFIERS & GRAVITY Cooling towers
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA Aaron Equipment Company, Bensenville, IL
FLOTTWEG SE, Industriestr. 6 - 8, Vilsbiburg, DEU SEPARATORS BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate
84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail: Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com) ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Clarifiers, flotation ENEXIO, Herne, DEU
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland General Kinematics, Crystal Lake, IL
com; web site: www.gea.com) Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- PAHARPUR COOLING TOWERS LTD, Paharpur House,
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation, can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ 8/1/B Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata 700027
Oelde, DEU komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) (+913340133000; fax: +913340133499; e-mail: pctccu@
— See our ad on page 93 paharpur.com; web site: www.paharpur.com)
Centrifuges, disc, nozzle discharge — See our ad on page 80
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Clarifiers, settling
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch- Cooling towers, repair & upgrade
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. ester, NY ENEXIO, Herne, DEU
com; web site: www.gea.com) Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD

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Drift eliminators, cooling tower DRYERS Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
Doetinchem, , NLD
ENEXIO, Herne, DEU JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
Dryer parts & accessories 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Spray nozzles, cooling tower AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9, Rein-
www.jaygoinc.com)
bek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-72-771100;
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.akahl.de)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
ENEXIO, Herne, DEU www.pauloabbe.com)
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
www.pauloabbe.com) — See our ad on page 11
— See our ad on page 11
CUSTOM FABRICATED Dryers, continuous
Dryers, V cone AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
EQUIPMENT CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.
Equipment, process, custom 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: akahl.de)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) ANDRITZ GOUDA, Coenecoop 88, Waddinxveen, , NLD
CALORIS ENGINEERING, 8649 Commerce Drive, Easton, 2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217;
MD 21601 (410-822-6900; FAX: 410-822-9006; e-mail: — See our ad on page 6
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ e-mail: gouda@andritz.com; web site: https://www.
info@caloris.com; web site: www.caloris.com) andritz.com/separation-en/locations/gouda-bv-
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: waddinxveen-netherlands)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Aaron Equipment Company, Bensenville, IL
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: www.jaygoinc.com)
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15,
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) Butzbach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
— See our ad on page 6 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: 85-249; e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- sms-vt.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 www.pauloabbe.com)
— See our ad on page 11 — See our ad on page 43
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; Eureka Dry Tech Desiccator Cabinets, Export, Taipei, , TWN
web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135 Dryers, air Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Doetinchem, , NLD
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA Inc., Ocala, FL KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
18020-8006 (1 888 FLEXICON; 610-814-2400; FAX: Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: Dryers, batch can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
www.flexicon.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- — See our ad on page 93
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
www.jaygoinc.com) — See our ad on page 6 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ www.pauloabbe.com)
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- — See our ad on page 11
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) www.jaygoinc.com) WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
— See our ad on page 93 KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com)
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (800-836- can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
7068; 269-673-2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; e-mail: komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) Dryers, conveyor
sales@materialtransfer.com; web site: www.materi- — See our ad on page 93 KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
altransfer.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
— See our ad on page 30 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
NOV, Dayton, OH 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., www.pauloabbe.com) — See our ad on page 93
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- — See our ad on page 11 Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com)
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Dryers, belt Dryers, desiccant, disposable
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
cartridge
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40- Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- 72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www. Inc., Ocala, FL
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: akahl.de)
www.pauloabbe.com) BERNDORF BAND GMBH, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Bern- Dryers, desiccant, package unit
— See our ad on page 11 dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176; Air Power Products Limited, Cambridge, CAN
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- e-mail: band@berndorf.at; web site: www.berndorf- Eureka Dry Tech Desiccator Cabinets, Export, Taipei, , TWN
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site: band-group.com) Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
www.pentairseparations.com)
Inc., Ocala, FL
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Dryers, centrifugal
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Dryers, drum
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
site: www.popeinc.com) Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE ANDRITZ GOUDA, Coenecoop 88, Waddinxveen, , NLD
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- 2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217;
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Fellbach, DEU
Dryers, chamber e-mail: gouda@andritz.com; web site: https://www.
— See our ad on page 45 WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, andritz.com/separation-en/locations/gouda-bv-
Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: waddinxveen-netherlands)
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com) Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, DEU
Equipment, process, custom, GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
cryogenic Dryers, closed circuit ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- com; web site: www.gea.com)
NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU bach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-85-249; JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek (+49- e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.sms-vt.com)
40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail: sales@ — See our ad on page 43
Dryers, drum, rotary vacuum
neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus-neotec.de) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site: can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
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POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora — See our ad on page 93 PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
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Pipe & pipe systems, custom Dryers, conical, vacuum
Dockweiler AG, Neustadt-Glewe CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Dryers, electric
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Fellbach, DEU 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 45 sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com)
— See our ad on page 6
Reinforced-plastics fabrication, EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Dryers, flash
custom Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Creative Pultrusions, Inc., Alum Bank, PA 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
web site: www.ekato.com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
— See our ad on page 135 Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
Doetinchem, , NLD

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WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
Dryers, steam tube
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com) 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
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Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- VetterTec Inc., Laval, CAN
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can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) Dryers, suspension
e-mail: info@dynamicair.com; web site: www.dy- — See our ad on page 93 Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, DEU
namicair.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
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com; web site: www.gea.com) www.pauloabbe.com)
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Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA VetterTec Inc., Laval, CAN JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
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neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus-neotec.de) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
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www.pauloabbe.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
— See our ad on page 11 Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
VetterTec Inc., Laval, CAN can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com)
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
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GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Dryers, shelf, vacuum P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
com; web site: www.gea.com) JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
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Dryers, gas 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- — See our ad on page 6
Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
Inc., Ocala, FL www.pauloabbe.com) 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
— See our ad on page 11 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
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Dryers, spiral screw PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217; ANDRITZ GOUDA, Coenecoop 88, Waddinxveen, , NLD 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
e-mail: gouda@andritz.com; web site: https://www. 2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217; 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
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CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, waddinxveen-netherlands)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Dryers, vacuum
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sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217;
— See our ad on page 6 sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) e-mail: gouda@andritz.com; web site: https://www.
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 — See our ad on page 6 andritz.com/separation-en/locations/gouda-bv-
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- waddinxveen-netherlands)
com; web site: www.gea.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Ave., Saginaw, MI 48601
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; (989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; e-mail: sales@
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- web site: www.ekato.com) bplittleford.com; web site: www.bplittleford.com)
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: — See our ad on page 135 BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
www.jaygoinc.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland bach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-85-249;
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.sms-vt.com)
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ — See our ad on page 43
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) — See our ad on page 93 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
— See our ad on page 93 PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: — See our ad on page 6
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: www.pauloabbe.com) CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
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— See our ad on page 11 e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
Dryers, spray EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Dryers, pan CALORIS ENGINEERING, 8649 Commerce Drive, Easton, Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC MD 21601 (410-822-6900; FAX: 410-822-9006; e-mail: 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ info@caloris.com; web site: www.caloris.com) web site: www.ekato.com)
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 — See our ad on page 135
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Eureka Dry Tech Desiccator Cabinets, Export, Taipei, , TWN
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WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Doetinchem, , NLD
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
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komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
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VetterTec Inc., Laval, CAN KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com)
Dryers, steam jacketed can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
— See our ad on page 93
Dryers, refrigerated air bach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-85-249;
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.sms-vt.com)
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
— See our ad on page 43
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
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P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
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Dryers, ring sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 — See our ad on page 6 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
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VetterTec Inc., Laval, CAN com; web site: www.gea.com)
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Dryers, vertical
Dryers, rotary Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ bach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-85-249;
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((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. — See our ad on page 93 — See our ad on page 43
com; web site: www.gea.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Harper International, Buffalo, NY 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
www.pauloabbe.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing equipment
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr.,
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529- ENTRAINMENT SEPARATION
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
web site: www.ekato.com)
1094; FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.
com; web site: www.bionomicind.com)
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— See our ad on page 135 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Defoamers, physical
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- com; web site: www.gea.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
www.jaygoinc.com) MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) web site: www.ekato.com)
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- SEIRIS FRANCE, Le Coudray Montceaux, FRA — See our ad on page 135
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
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— See our ad on page 11 SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: www.jaygoinc.com)
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: 816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com) com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) Mist eliminators
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Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
Baghouses ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.wich-
FLEXICON CORP., 2400 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA ita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-glitsch.com)
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Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: mar- 610-814-0600; e-mail: sales@flexicon.com; web site: PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
keting@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock. www.flexicon.com) 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
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Kansas City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
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cess.com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI Traps, air
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
Dust collector parts & accessories MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
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SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate
CRYSTALLIZERS
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Aaron Equipment Company, Bensenville, IL 758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
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((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Dust collectors, wet AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
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wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
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Dust collectors, cartridge FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
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NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
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sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
Crystallizers, evaporative
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City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: 28A, Guttenberg, NJ 07093 (201-758-1577; FAX: 201-
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess. 758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
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BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us) ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529- SONICAIRE, 3831 Kimwell Drive, Winston Salem, NC com; web site: www.gea.com)
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NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., Crystallizers, freeze
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ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming-
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site:
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
www.filtrasystems.com)
Filter cloth, alkaliproof FILTRATION EQUIPMENT Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- Dewatering, mechanical press 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
www.pentairseparations.com)
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX: MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
— See our ad on page 93 +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz. 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation) site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
Filters, belt
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
Filter cloth, cotton — See our ad on page 93 KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ — See our ad on page 93
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD
— See our ad on page 93
Filter housings Filters, cartridge
Critical Process Filtration, Inc., Nashua, NH
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming- Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, KS
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- Critical Process Filtration, Inc., Nashua, NH
9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming-
www.filtrasystems.com) ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427-
Freudenberg Filtration Technologies SE & Co. KG, Wein- 9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site:
heim, DEU www.filtrasystems.com)
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU

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Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- Filters, nutsche
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
MULTITHERM LLC, 11 General Warren Blvd., Malvern, www.pentairseparations.com) DE DIETRICH PROCESS SYSTEMS, Hattenbergstr.
PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, 36, Mainz, DEU 55122 (+49 6131 9704 0; FAX: +49
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www. Inc., Ocala, FL 6131 9704 500; e-mail: mail@qvf.de; web site: www.
multitherm.com) dedietrich.com)
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- Filters, gravity, porous bed HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site: ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
www.pentairseparations.com) MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Inc., Ocala, FL site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) www.jaygoinc.com)
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- Filters, horizontal belt, vacuum Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- site: www.popeinc.com)
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
City, MO 64153 (888-657-3094; 816-891-9300; FAX: SULPHURNET, Culemborg, NLD
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
816-891-8336; e-mail: sales-fcp@schenckprocess.
— See our ad on page 93
com; web site: www.schenckprocess.com/us)
Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD
Filters, oil removal
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming-
Filters, centrifugal Filters, jacketed ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427-
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU 9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site:
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- www.filtrasystems.com)
Filters, clarifying PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Critical Process Filtration, Inc., Nashua, NH site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland SULPHURNET, Culemborg, NLD www.pentairseparations.com)
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Fellbach, DEU Inc., Ocala, FL
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
— See our ad on page 45
— See our ad on page 93
Filters, other
Filters, crossflow Filters, leaf, horizontal, pressure
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
www.pentairseparations.com)
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; Inc., Ocala, FL
SULPHURNET, Culemborg, NLD
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/
locations/vierkirchen) Filters, leaf, vertical, pressure Filters, pipeline
CUT MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY GMBH, PART OF
SULPHURNET, Culemborg, NLD ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle-
THE BÜRKERT GROUP, CUT Membrane Technol-
ogy GmbH, Erkrath, DEU 40699 (+49 2104 176 32 0; wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311;
e-mail: filtration@burkert.com; web site: https://ww-
Filters, membrane FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web
treatment.com) ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 site: www.orival.com)
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788-
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ www.pentairseparations.com)
DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611- locations/vierkirchen) Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- Inc., Ocala, FL
www.microdyn-nadir.de) Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX:
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz.
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation)
CALORIS ENGINEERING, 8649 Commerce Drive, Easton, 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Filters, disc, pressure MD 21601 (410-822-6900; FAX: 410-822-9006; e-mail: site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
info@caloris.com; web site: www.caloris.com) Tengs Valve International Limited, Wenzhou, , CHN
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
Critical Process Filtration, Inc., Nashua, NH
Filters, disc, vacuum GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY Filters, plate & frame
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler-
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX:
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; com; web site: www.gea.com) +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz.
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation)
locations/vierkirchen) DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611-
Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD 962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: Filters, polymer
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, www.microdyn-nadir.de)
MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web Filters, porous metal
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) Filters, microfiltration
CUT MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY GMBH, PART OF JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
Filters, drum, rotary pressure THE BÜRKERT GROUP, CUT Membrane Technol- 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
continuous ogy GmbH, Erkrath, DEU 40699 (+49 2104 176 32 0; 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
e-mail: filtration@burkert.com; web site: https://ww- www.jaygoinc.com)
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 treatment.com) Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com;
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Filters, portable
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
locations/vierkirchen) ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
com; web site: www.gea.com)
BOKELA GmbH, Karlsruhe, DEU MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden,
DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611- 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Filters, drum, rotary vacuum 962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
continuous www.microdyn-nadir.de)
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256 MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA Filters, precoat
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025; Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler-
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com; ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle- Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX:
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311; +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz.
locations/vierkirchen) FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation)
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland site: www.orival.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Filters, nanofiltration can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
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— See our ad on page 93
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Filters, gas com; web site: www.gea.com)
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT
Freudenberg Filtration Technologies SE & Co. KG, Wein- MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
heim, DEU DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611- MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU 962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL www.microdyn-nadir.de) site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA SULPHURNET, Culemborg, NLD

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Filters, pressure HEAT EXCHANGERS,
ANDRITZ KMPT GMBH, Industriestrasse 1-3, 85256
Vierkirchen, DEU (+49 (8139) 80 299 0; 513-315-5025;
CONDENSERS & COOLERS
FAX: +49 8139 80 299 751; e-mail: kmpt@andritz.com;
web site: https://www.andritz.com/separation-en/ Aftercoolers
locations/vierkirchen) Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX: 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
www.xchanger.com)
+49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz.
com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation) ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle-
wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311;
Condensate return systems
Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD ROTH PUMP, P.O. Box 4330, Rock Island, IL 61204
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web
site: www.orival.com) (1-888-444-ROTH; 1-309-787-1791; FAX: 1-309-787-
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site: PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- 5142; e-mail: roth.pump@rothpump.com; web site:
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ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, www.pentairseparations.com) Spirax Sarco, Inc., Blythewood, SC
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) — See our ad on page 63
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Filters, refrigerated Filter systems Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, ANDRITZ SEPARATION GMBH, Edmund-Rumpler- 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- Straße 6 A, Köln, DEU 51149 (+49 2203 5752 0; FAX: power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web +49 2203 5752 291; e-mail: separation.de@andritz. XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
com; web site: www.andritz.com/separation) 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
Critical Process Filtration, Inc., Nashua, NH www.xchanger.com)
Filters, sand FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming-
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- Condensers, air cooled
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU 9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: KELVION, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, DEU 44807 (+49
Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC www.filtrasystems.com) 234 980-0; e-mail: info@kelvion.com; web site: www.
ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle- Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC kelvion.com)
wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311; Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL PAHARPUR COOLING TOWERS LTD, Paharpur House,
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland 8/1/B Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata 700027
FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- (+913340133000; fax: +913340133499; e-mail:
site: www.orival.com) can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ pctccu@paharpur.com; web site: www.paharpur.
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) com)
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Forsta Filters Inc., Burbank, CA MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
Maag Pump Systems AG, Oberglatt / ZH, , CHE 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle-
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT www.xchanger.com)
wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311; MULTITHERM LLC, 11 General Warren Blvd., Malvern,
FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- Condensers, barometric
site: www.orival.com) mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www.
multitherm.com) CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
Filters, tray ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle-
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311;
Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
site: www.orival.com) nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223;
Filters, tubular Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- — See our ad on page 95
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, 1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
www.pentairseparations.com) Condensers, coil
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web Inc., Ocala, FL Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
Filters, ultrafiltration 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Ameridia, Division of Eurodia Industrie, Somerset, NJ site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) Condensers, evaporative
Separation Technologists, Inc., Salem, NH
CUT MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY GMBH, PART OF TEKLEEN AUTOMATIC FILTERS INC., 2672 S. La refrigerant
THE BÜRKERT GROUP, CUT Membrane Technol- Cienega, Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310-839-2828; GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
ogy GmbH, Erkrath, DEU 40699 (+49 2104 176 32 0; e-mail: frank@tekleen.com; web site: www.tekleen. ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
e-mail: filtration@burkert.com; web site: https://ww- com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
treatment.com)
GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
Microfiltration equipment Condensers, jet ejector
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Eureka Dry Tech Desiccator Cabinets, Export, Taipei, , CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
TWN sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
com; web site: www.gea.com) DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU 962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, www.microdyn-nadir.de) com; web site: www.gea.com)
DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611- MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
www.microdyn-nadir.de)
Strainers nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223;
Bee Valve Inc., Elyria, OH e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA
HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU — See our ad on page 95
Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Hayward Flow Control, Clemmons, NC Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
Inc., Ocala, FL KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201- Condensers, refrigerant
Filters, vibrating 342-0025; e-mail: kraissl@aol.com; web site: www. GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
strainers.com) ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
ORIVAL WATER FILTERS, 213 S Van Brunt St., Engle- com; web site: www.gea.com)
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- wood, NJ 07631-9902 (800-567-9767; 201-568-3311;
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
FAX: 201-568-1916; e-mail: filters@orival.com; web Condensers, shell & tube
site: www.orival.com)
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, APL Apparatebau GmbH, Hopfgarten
Filters, water MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
FILTRA-SYSTEMS CO., 23900 Haggerty Rd., Farming- FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com)
ton Hills, MI 48335 (248-427-9090; FAX: 248-427- Tengs Valve International Limited, Wenzhou, , CHN web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
9892; e-mail: sales@filtrasystems.com; web site: CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
www.filtrasystems.com) sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
Enerquip LLC, Medford, WI
DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611-
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site: ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
www.microdyn-nadir.de) com; web site: www.gea.com)
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KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- Coolers, brine WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
— See our ad on page 95 FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
Paget Equipment Co. Division of JBL International, Marsh- web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
field, WI
Economizers
Coolers, closed circuit INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
Condensers, steam AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www. com; web site: www.indeck.com)
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; KELVION, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, DEU 44807 (+49
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; akahl.de)
234 980-0; e-mail: info@kelvion.com; web site: www.
web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Coolers, coil kelvion.com)
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com) 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- web site: www.ametekfpp.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) Heaters, process liquid
— See our ad on page 95 Coolers, drum AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, DEU Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Coolers, evaporative web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
Enerquip LLC, Medford, WI
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Aaron Equipment Company, Bensenville, IL
Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, DEU KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223;
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de)
www.xchanger.com) sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com) — See our ad on page 95
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
Condensers, surface Coolers, finned tube West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
ALAQUA, INC., 7004 JFK BOULEVARD EAST, SUITE 8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
28A, Guttenberg, NJ 07093 (201-758-1577; FAX: 201- 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334- pickheaters.com)
758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site: 3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com; UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
www.alaquainc.com) web site: www.fintube.com) Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952- 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: exotherm.com)
www.xchanger.com) — See our ad on page 65
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) Heaters, process slurry
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Coolers, flash
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com) FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; com; web site: www.gea.com) West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) 8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
— See our ad on page 95 Coolers, rotary pickheaters.com)
Paget Equipment Co. Division of JBL International, Marsh- Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
field, WI KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ exotherm.com)
Condensers, tubular komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) — See our ad on page 65
— See our ad on page 93
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain Heat exchanger parts &
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; Coolers, screw accessories
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
ANDRITZ GOUDA, Coenecoop 88, Waddinxveen, , NLD
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, DEU
2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217;
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
e-mail: gouda@andritz.com; web site: https://www.
andritz.com/separation-en/locations/gouda-bv- Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
Condensers, vapor waddinxveen-netherlands) FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- DraCool USA, Carlisle, OH
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334-
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) 3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com;
— See our ad on page 93
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- web site: www.fintube.com)
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; Coolers, water SAINT-GOBAIN CERAMICS/STRUCTURAL CERAMICS,
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain 23 Acheson Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716-278-
— See our ad on page 95 Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; 6233; FAX: 716-278-2373; e-mail: scd.sales@saint-
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952- FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; gobain.com; web site: www.hexoloy.com/?utm_
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: web site: www.ametekfpp.com) source=chemical-engineering)
www.xchanger.com) Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU — See our ad on page 151
Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
Coolers, air cooled 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
Desuperheaters 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
— See our ad on page 63
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX
www.xchanger.com)
Heat exchangers, PTFE tube
Coolers, belt AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9, Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40- FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www. web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
akahl.de) JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI
BERNDORF BAND GMBH, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Bern- SAMSON Controls, Inc., Baytown, TX Tef Cap Industries, West Chester, PA
dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176; Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
e-mail: band@berndorf.at; web site: www.berndorf- Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK Heat exchangers, U tube
band-group.com) APL Apparatebau GmbH, Hopfgarten
KAISER PROCESS AND BELT TECHNOLOGY GMBH, CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
Siemensring 54-56, Willich, DEU 47877 (+49 (0) 2154
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com)
89107 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 2154 89107 - 284; e-mail:
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
info@kaiser-pbt.de; web site: www.kaiser-pbt.de) MULTITHERM LLC, 11 General Warren Blvd., Malvern,
SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS S.r.l., Venegono Inferiore, ITA PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e-
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www.
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Fellbach, DEU multitherm.com)
— See our ad on page 45 Paget Equipment Co. Division of JBL International, Marsh-
Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ field, WI

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Heat exchangers, air cooled Heat exchangers, plate UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
KELVION, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, DEU 44807 (+49 APV – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Goldsboro,
234 980-0; e-mail: info@kelvion.com; web site: www. 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
NC
kelvion.com) DraCool USA, Carlisle, OH exotherm.com)
PAHARPUR COOLING TOWERS LTD, Paharpur House, INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. — See our ad on page 65
8/1/B Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata 700027 (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
(+913340133000; fax: +913340133499; e-mail: 8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. Inserts, heat-exchanger tube
pctccu@paharpur.com; web site: www.paharpur. com; web site: www.indeck.com) AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain
com)
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917;
— See our ad on page 80 Heat exchangers, plate fin FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com;
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach web site: www.ametekfpp.com)
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
www.xchanger.com)
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: Preheaters
Heat exchangers, all-welded www.xchanger.com)
Enerquip LLC, Medford, WI
APL Apparatebau GmbH, Hopfgarten Heat exchangers, scraped JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
APV – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Goldsboro, KELVION, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, DEU 44807 (+49
NC surface 234 980-0; e-mail: info@kelvion.com; web site: www.
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, kelvion.com)
Butzbach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
Heat exchangers, cascade 85-249; e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 sms-vt.com)
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. — See our ad on page 43 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
com; web site: www.gea.com) SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- exotherm.com)
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Fellbach, DEU — See our ad on page 65
Heat exchangers, coil — See our ad on page 45 XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; Heat exchangers, screw flight www.xchanger.com)
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- Reboilers
Linde AG, Engineering Division, Pullach can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Enerquip LLC, Medford, WI
MULTITHERM LLC, 11 General Warren Blvd., Malvern, komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
— See our ad on page 93
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www. Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
multitherm.com) Heat exchangers, shell & tube 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI exotherm.com)
APL Apparatebau GmbH, Hopfgarten
— See our ad on page 65
Heat exchangers, direct contact ALAQUA, INC., 7004 JFK BOULEVARD EAST, SUITE
28A, Guttenberg, NJ 07093 (201-758-1577; FAX: 201-
steam 758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
Superheaters
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain www.alaquainc.com) JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- web site: www.ametekfpp.com) exotherm.com)
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL
— See our ad on page 65
e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com) CROLL-REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; e-mail: info@croll.com; web site: www.croll.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) Enerquip LLC, Medford, WI 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
— See our ad on page 95 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516, ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338- com; web site: www.gea.com) Troughs, cooled or heated
8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www. JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC ANDRITZ GOUDA, Coenecoop 88, Waddinxveen, , NLD
pickheaters.com) Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden, NJ
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK 2741 PD (+31.182.623.723; FAX: +31.182.619.217;
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Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- andritz.com/separation-en/locations/gouda-bv-
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www.
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multitherm.com)
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
NOV, Dayton, OH
Paget Equipment Co. Division of JBL International, Marsh- Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
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Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah-
ALAQUA, INC., 7004 JFK BOULEVARD EAST, SUITE
FAX: +1 570-645-6950; e-mail: info.fpp@ametek.com; wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
28A, Guttenberg, NJ 07093 (201-758-1577; FAX: 201-
web site: www.ametekfpp.com) FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
Dr. Thiedig GmbH & Co KG, Berlin, DEU
www.alaquainc.com) web site: www.bionomicind.com)
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU
Heat exchangers, finned tube 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334-
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com;
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541-
web site: www.fintube.com)
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334- 8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power.
Sentry Equipment Corp, Oconomowoc, WI
3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com;
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
web site: www.fintube.com) Heat exchangers, titanium
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kelvion.com) NC HEAT TRANSFER MEDIA
XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952- JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
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www.xchanger.com) Paget Equipment Co. Division of JBL International, Marsh- Heat transfer fluids, cooling fluids
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Heat exchangers, jacketed pipe HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU Eastman Chemical Company - Therminol heat transfer
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PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- 933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site: Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www. www.xchanger.com) 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
multitherm.com) exotherm.com)
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sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (800- DIAMOND REFRACTORY SERVICES, LLC, 8412 Mosley
222-3611 (US, CAN, Caribbean); 610-941-4900; FAX: Road, Houston, TX 77075 (713-378-9200; e-mail: Heaters, jacketed
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www.paratherm.com) diamondrefractory.com) West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU 8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
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Eastman Chemical Company - Therminol heat transfer Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981- Schutte & Koerting, Trevose, PA
fluids, Saint Louis, MO 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
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PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- — See our ad on page 65 UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www. Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
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222-3611 (US, CAN, Caribbean); 610-941-4900; FAX: 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
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Hot oils Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
Eastman Chemical Company - Therminol heat transfer 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
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PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e-
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mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www. FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite Heaters, portable
multitherm.com) 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334- UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
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sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (800- web site: www.fintube.com) 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
222-3611 (US, CAN, Caribbean); 610-941-4900; FAX: UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, exotherm.com)
610-941-9191; e-mail: info@paratherm.com; web site: Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981- — See our ad on page 65
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KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
Eastman Chemical Company - Therminol heat transfer Heaters, gas fired can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
fluids, Saint Louis, MO
HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
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mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www.
multitherm.com) Heaters, steam injection
PARATHERM - HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (800- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
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HEATING & COOLING PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
EQUIPMENT, OTHER 8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
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Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
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Brookfield AMETEK, Inc., INSTRUMENTATION & SPE- West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
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Chillers, recirculating 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (800-334-3736; 330-334-
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3736; FAX: 330-334-3848; e-mail: mb@fintube.com;
BARTEC GmbH, Bad Mergentheim, DEU web site: www.fintube.com) HTT Energy GmbH, Herford, DEU
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, Thermal Fluid Systems Inc., Kennesaw, GA
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Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
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Coils Heaters, immersion
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PA 19355 (1-800-225-7440; FAX: 610-408-8365; e- Heaters, indirect fired
mail: techinfo@multitherm.com; web site: www.
multitherm.com)
(waterbath)
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Gaskets, plate heat exchanger Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
DraCool USA, Carlisle, OH 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
exotherm.com)
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Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. Heaters, instantaneous 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (800-446-3325; 847-541- exotherm.com)
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8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; e-mail: info@indeck-power. — See our ad on page 65
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
com; web site: www.indeck.com)
8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
pickheaters.com)
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UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
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Heaters, tubular WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
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EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
AMETEK FLUOROPOLYMER PRODUCTS, 42 Mountain sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont. 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
Avenue, Nesquehoning, PA 18240 (+1 570-645-6917; com) web site: www.ekato.com)
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web site: www.ametekfpp.com) Furnaces, high pressure Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, Foshan, CHN
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981- Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981- JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
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688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
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541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- Harper International, Buffalo, NY Homogenizers, high pressure
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981- ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
Heaters, unit 7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www. (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
exotherm.com) e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
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Vaporizers Furnaces, multiple hearth
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Harper International, Buffalo, NY 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
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Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
Furnaces, radiant heating 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
Harper International, Buffalo, NY web site: www.ekato.com)
KILNS, OVENS & FURNACES — See our ad on page 135
Furnaces, rotary hearth
Burners, combination fuel WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Liquid-mixer parts & accessories
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, GLOBAL
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HEADQUARTERS: JOHN ZINK COMPANY LLC, (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
11920 East Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (800-225- Furnaces, vacuum e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
0085; 918.234.1800; FAX: 918.234.2700; e-mail: info@ admix.com)
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY
johnzink.com; web site: johnzinkhamworthy.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
— See our ad on inside back cover Furnaces, vertical P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive,
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
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7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) exotherm.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
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Burners, gas WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
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11920 East Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (800-225- IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
0085; 918.234.1800; FAX: 918.234.2700; e-mail: info@ Kiln, oven & furnace accessories NOV, Dayton, OH
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Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
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Burners, oil Ovens, vacuum Mixers, air driven


JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, GLOBAL Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
HEADQUARTERS: JOHN ZINK COMPANY LLC, WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
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KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter NOV, Dayton, OH
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
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power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) — See our ad on page 93 sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Calciners, fluidizing GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA (+49-40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail: FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
sales@neuhaus-neotec.de; web site: www.neuhaus- site: www.popeinc.com)
Calciners, rotary neotec.de)
Harper International, Buffalo, NY WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Mixers, anchor
Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont. CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
Furnaces, annealing com)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
Harper International, Buffalo, NY sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)

Furnaces, electric MIXING EQUIPMENT FOR — See our ad on page 6


EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Harper International, Buffalo, NY FLUIDS Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
Furnaces, gas burning web site: www.ekato.com)
Harper International, Buffalo, NY
Homogenizers — See our ad on page 135
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 888 Wilcrest Drive, ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 NOV, Dayton, OH
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
Houston, TX 77042 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-981-
7081; e-mail: info@exotherm.com; web site: www.
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. Mixers: barrel, drum, carboy
admix.com)
exotherm.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
— See our ad on page 65 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
Furnaces, hearth sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) www.pauloabbe.com)
Harper International, Buffalo, NY — See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 11

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing equipment
Mixers, batch JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; www.jaygoinc.com)
www.jaygoinc.com)
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
admix.com)
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch-
Mixers, pipeline (inline)
B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Ave., Saginaw, MI 48601
ester, NY ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
(989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; e-mail: sales@
NOV, Dayton, OH (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
bplittleford.com; web site: www.bplittleford.com) e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
admix.com)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Mixers, disc CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 6 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: — See our ad on page 6
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; — See our ad on page 6 JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
web site: www.ekato.com) NOV, Dayton, OH Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
— See our ad on page 135 NOV, Dayton, OH
Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, Foshan, CHN Mixers, gas-liquid, high intensity Quadro Engineering Corp., WATERLOO, 0
Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
Mixers, pony
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: admix.com)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
www.jaygoinc.com) Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, 0
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
ester, NY Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 — See our ad on page 6
NOV, Dayton, OH 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, web site: www.ekato.com) 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: — See our ad on page 135 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Gasco, Oldsmar, FL www.jaygoinc.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; Mixers, portable
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
site: www.popeinc.com) — See our ad on page 95 (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
Quadro Engineering Corp., WATERLOO, 0 e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
Mixers, gate admix.com)
Mixers, bottom entering CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
admix.com) — See our ad on page 6
— See our ad on page 6 Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch-
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 ester, NY
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
Mixers, heated NOV, Dayton, OH
web site: www.ekato.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
— See our ad on page 135 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Mixers, pressure
Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, Foshan, CHN 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
ester, NY — See our ad on page 6 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
NOV, Dayton, OH EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 — See our ad on page 6
Mixers, chilled 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, web site: www.ekato.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- — See our ad on page 135 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ web site: www.ekato.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) — See our ad on page 135
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
— See our ad on page 6 JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- NOV, Dayton, OH
www.jaygoinc.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han-
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
web site: www.ekato.com)
e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) site: www.popeinc.com)
— See our ad on page 135
— See our ad on page 95
Mixers, cone Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK Mixers, propeller
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Mixers, jet (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 admix.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
— See our ad on page 6
web site: www.ekato.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
— See our ad on page 135 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
— See our ad on page 6
www.jaygoinc.com) ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
com; web site: www.gea.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
Mixers, continuous KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; web site: www.ekato.com)
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; e-mail: st@koerting.de; web site: www.koerting.de) — See our ad on page 135
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. — See our ad on page 95 FLUX-GERAETE GMBH, Maulbronn, DEU
admix.com) IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Ave., Saginaw, MI 48601 Mixers, paddle NOV, Dayton, OH
(989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; e-mail: sales@ CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
bplittleford.com; web site: www.bplittleford.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- site: www.popeinc.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 6 Mixers, side entering
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
— See our ad on page 6 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 e-mail: info@dynamicair.com; web site: www.dy-
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; namicair.com) web site: www.ekato.com)
web site: www.ekato.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- — See our ad on page 135
— See our ad on page 135 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch-
Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, Foshan, CHN 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; ester, NY
Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn web site: www.ekato.com) NOV, Dayton, OH
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU — See our ad on page 135 Plenty Mixers, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc.,
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI Rochester, NY

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing equipment
Mixers, slurry JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ Blenders, horizontal
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. www.jaygoinc.com)
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
admix.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
admix.com)
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: site: www.popeinc.com) 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
— See our ad on page 6
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Mixing equipment for gas, air — See our ad on page 6
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 Koflo Corp., Cary, IL EKATO, Oakland, NJ
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; NOV, Dayton, OH JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
web site: www.ekato.com) 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
— See our ad on page 135 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
Doetinchem, , NLD
MIXING EQUIPMENT FOR www.jaygoinc.com)
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
SOLIDS & FLUIDS 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: www.pauloabbe.com)
www.jaygoinc.com) Batching & blending systems — See our ad on page 11
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch-
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Young Industries, Inc, Muncy, PA
ester, NY
NOV, Dayton, OH (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. Blenders, inline
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; admix.com) ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
site: www.popeinc.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: admix.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Mixers, static — See our ad on page 6 P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
EKATO, Oakland, NJ
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; — See our ad on page 6
admix.com)
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- site: www.popeinc.com)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
READCO KURIMOTO, LLC, 460 Grim Lane, York, PA
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) www.jaygoinc.com)
17406 (e-mail: jboufford@readco.com)
— See our ad on page 6 Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
— See our ad on page 139
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO-
Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch- CESS INSTRUMENTATION & ANALYTICS, (+1 (800) Blenders, liquid feed
ester, NY 365-8766; +1 (800) 365-8766; e-mail: piabu-request- ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
NOV, Dayton, OH information.industry@siemens.com; web site: www. (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur usa.siemens.com/pi) e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
admix.com)
Blenders, cone
Mixers, top entering CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
admix.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) — See our ad on page 6
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, — See our ad on page 6 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 6 www.jaygoinc.com) — See our ad on page 135
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- NOV, Dayton, OH
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
web site: www.ekato.com) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
— See our ad on page 135 PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
www.pauloabbe.com)
Foshan KOS Industry Trade Co.,Ltd, Foshan, CHN 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
— See our ad on page 11
Lightnin – a premiere brand from SPX FLOW, Inc., Roch- 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
ester, NY
NOV, Dayton, OH
www.pauloabbe.com) Blenders, pneumatic
— See our ad on page 11 Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Ecublens, , CHE
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
Blenders, continuous DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
site: www.popeinc.com) ACRISON INC., 20 Empire Blvd., Moonachie, NJ 07074 MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
(800-4 acrison; 201-440-8300; FAX: 201-440-4939; e-mail: info@dynamicair.com; web site: www.dy-
Mixers, turbine e-mail: informail@acrison.com; web site: www. namicair.com)
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, acrison.com) NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
— See our ad on page 6
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- admix.com) Blenders, ribbon
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
web site: www.ekato.com) 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 135 sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
NOV, Dayton, OH — See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 6
EKATO, Oakland, NJ EKATO, Oakland, NJ
Mixers, vacuum EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
web site: www.ekato.com)
admix.com) www.jaygoinc.com)
— See our ad on page 135
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Koflo Corp., Cary, IL JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- NOV, Dayton, OH 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
— See our ad on page 6 www.jaygoinc.com)
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 www.pauloabbe.com) 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; — See our ad on page 11 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
web site: www.ekato.com) Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK www.pauloabbe.com)
— See our ad on page 135 Vibra Screw Inc., Totowa, NJ — See our ad on page 11

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing equipment
Blenders, spiral Mixers, high shear Mixers, planetary
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) — See our ad on page 6
EKATO, Oakland, NJ
— See our ad on page 6
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
EKATO, Oakland, NJ Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
web site: www.ekato.com) (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
— See our ad on page 135 e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
admix.com) www.jaygoinc.com)
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) www.pauloabbe.com)
www.jaygoinc.com)
— See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 11
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL EKATO, Oakland, NJ
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Mixers, ribbon
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
www.pauloabbe.com) web site: www.ekato.com) 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 11 — See our ad on page 135 sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU — See our ad on page 6
Blenders, tumbling V JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: web site: www.ekato.com)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: www.jaygoinc.com) — See our ad on page 135
L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Ennigerloh Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) Microfluidics Corp., Westwood, MA Doetinchem, , NLD
— See our ad on page 6 NOV, Dayton, OH JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: www.jaygoinc.com)
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: www.pauloabbe.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
www.jaygoinc.com) — See our ad on page 11 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
Quadro Engineering Corp., WATERLOO, 0 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
www.pauloabbe.com)
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- Mixers, magnetically coupled — See our ad on page 11
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: EKATO, Oakland, NJ
www.pauloabbe.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Mixers, roller
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
— See our ad on page 11 CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
web site: www.ekato.com)
Mixers, continuous kneaders — See our ad on page 135
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9, — See our ad on page 6
Mixers, motionless
Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
72-771100; e-mail: info@akahl.de; web site: www.
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Mixers, rotary blade
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
akahl.de) e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, admix.com)
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: — See our ad on page 6
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
EKATO, Oakland, NJ
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
— See our ad on page 6
— See our ad on page 6 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
Koflo Corp., Cary, IL
www.jaygoinc.com)
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ NOV, Dayton, OH
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur NOV, Dayton, OH
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
www.jaygoinc.com) Mixers, other solid-liquid 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
www.pauloabbe.com)
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 — See our ad on page 11
Mixers, double arm kneaders (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. Mixers, rotary disc
admix.com)
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, EKATO, Oakland, NJ
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
— See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 6 web site: www.ekato.com)
EKATO, Oakland, NJ — See our ad on page 135
IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 Mixers, rotary drum
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; FEECO International, Inc., Green Bay, WI
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: web site: www.ekato.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
— See our ad on page 135 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
www.jaygoinc.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. www.pauloabbe.com)
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- com; web site: www.gea.com) — See our ad on page 11
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- Mixers, screw
www.pauloabbe.com) 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
— See our ad on page 11 www.pauloabbe.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
— See our ad on page 11 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
Mixers, gravity flow sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Mixers, pan — See our ad on page 6
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 135
— See our ad on page 6 Hosokawa Micron B.V., Mixing, Drying & Agglomeration,
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK Doetinchem, , NLD

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Processing equipment
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site: 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
www.jaygoinc.com) web site: www.ekato.com)
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL — See our ad on page 135
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- IKA-Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Staufen, DEU
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: NOV, Dayton, OH
www.pauloabbe.com)
— See our ad on page 11
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- StatE-OF-tHE-aRt
READCO KURIMOTO, LLC, 460 Grim Lane, York, PA 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
17406 (e-mail: jboufford@readco.com)
— See our ad on page 139
www.pauloabbe.com)
— See our ad on page 11
MIXING tECHNOLOGY
Mixers, sealless
EKATO, Oakland, NJ PACKINGS, TRAYS FOR
Mixers, spiral ribbon TOWERS & COLUMNS technologically optimized
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- Packings, tower & column,
for your application
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: ceramic
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
— See our ad on page 6
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Packings, tower & column, metal
Cost effective
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
(316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.
mixing technology
web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135 wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ glitsch.com)
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
— See our ad on page 55
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur available in 4 weeks
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
www.jaygoinc.com)
NOV, Dayton, OH Packings, tower & column, plastic
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
www.pauloabbe.com) (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.
— See our ad on page 11 wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-
glitsch.com)
Mixers, spiral screw — See our ad on page 55
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; Packings, tower & column,
web site: www.ekato.com)
— See our ad on page 135 random
NOV, Dayton, OH KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630- wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site: glitsch.com)
www.pauloabbe.com) — See our ad on page 55
— See our ad on page 11 Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
READCO KURIMOTO, LLC, 460 Grim Lane, York, PA Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
17406 (e-mail: jboufford@readco.com)
— See our ad on page 139 Packings, tower & column,
structured
Mixers, vacuum tumble Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) glitsch.com)
— See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 55
JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908- Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
www.jaygoinc.com) Packings, trays for towers &
PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL columns
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220
238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
(316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info.
www.pauloabbe.com)
wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch-
— See our ad on page 11
glitsch.com)
— See our ad on page 55
Mixers, vertical stationary Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Trays & tower internals
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Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 dustries Company, Buffalo, NY 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
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Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
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KOCH-GLITSCH, 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67220 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: www.alaquainc.com)
(316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985; e-mail: info. sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, 0
wichita@kochglitsch.com; web site: www.koch- — See our ad on page 6 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
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CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn
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— See our ad on page 6 JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
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KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland WSF Industries, Buffalo, NY EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
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can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Kettles, melting 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com;
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Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur Kettles, special metals — See our ad on page 137
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn
Fermentation equipment & P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
fermentors 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
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Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, DEU D-79650 (+49 7622 Outotec (USA), Inc., Jussup, MD
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290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; e-mail: info@ekato.com; POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
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Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
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— See our ad on page 93 CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
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ZETON INC., 740 Oval Court, Burlington, 0 L7L 6A9
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Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur Micromold Products, Inc., Yonkers, NY Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
Mott Corporation, Farmington, CT
Vapor collectors Separators for metals
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ALAQUA, INC., 7004 JFK BOULEVARD EAST, SUITE
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POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA 758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, www.alaquainc.com)
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web Butzbach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
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PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
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Vessels, pressure, custom Membrane systems for liquids CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
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CB&I, The Woodlands, TX info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com)
Butzbach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
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P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
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243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
— See our ad on page 43
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JLS International, Inc., Charlotte, NC — See our ad on page 6
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
PENTAIR, 4301 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304 (936-788- Franken Filtertechnik KG, Germany, Huerth, DEU
com; web site: www.gea.com)
1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site: GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
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DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site:
FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
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1000; e-mail: separations@pentair.com; web site:
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ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Vessels, pressure, jacketed, dimple MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
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P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) READCO KURIMOTO, LLC, 460 Grim Lane, York, PA
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: Separation Technologists, Inc., Salem, NH 17406 (e-mail: jboufford@readco.com)
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— See our ad on page 6 ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Mixer-settlers MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web
Franken Filtertechnik KG, Germany, Huerth, DEU
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Stainless Fabrication, Inc., Springfield, MO
Monomer-recovery systems NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com)
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heavy wall 85-249; e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www. Solvent recycling systems
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POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
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758-1522; e-mail: alaqua@mindspring.com; web site:
www.alaquainc.com)
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland FAX: 262-268-9400; e-mail: info@popeinc.com; web
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Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- Sprayers
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
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Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
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Nozzles, mixing Strippers, air


Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
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westernind.com; web site: www.midwesternind.com)
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wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
Screens, bar FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor, web site: www.bionomicind.com)
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734-
665-2214; e-mail: filters@rosedaleproducts.com; web CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
site: www.rosedaleproducts.com) 07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail:
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Goudsmit Magnetics Group BV, Waalre, NLD
KRAISSL CO. INC., 299 Williams Ave., Hackensack, NJ
07601-5225 (800-572-4775; 201-342-0008; FAX: 201-
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ROSEDALE PRODUCTS, INC., 3730 Liberty, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103 (800-821-5373; 734-665-8201; FAX: 734- The SC Processor can be utilized to reclaim liquid
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FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; www.readco.com
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800-395-4959
07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail: sales@readco.com
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wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com) STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781-
web site: www.bionomicind.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com)
07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail: power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com) WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
— See our ad on page 13 NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Crushers, jaw NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
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— See our ad on page 93 FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein
FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, DEU
Mills, ball
Scrubbers, venturi Fritsch Milling and Sizing, Inc., Carrboro, NC, NC
STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781- FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, DEU
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte- Fritsch Milling and Sizing, Inc., Carrboro, NC, NC
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com) JAYGO, INCORPORATED, 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter 07869 (1-888-81-JAYGO; 908-688-3600; FAX: 908-
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- 688-6060; e-mail: sales@jaygoinc.com; web site:
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- www.jaygoinc.com)
web site: www.bionomicind.com) power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
Crushers, prebreaker 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
FREWITT MANUFACTURER OF MACHINES LTD., WE www.pauloabbe.com)
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1701 (+41/(0) 26 460 74 00; FAX: +41 / 26 460 74 01; e- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
mail: info@frewitt.com; web site: www.frewitt.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail: WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com) NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 13 sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.com) Mills, cage
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. Crushers, rotary NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
com; web site: www.gea.com) STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
KOERTING HANNOVER AG, Badenstedter Str. 56, Han- 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781- com)
nover, DEU 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-2129-223; 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
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Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www.
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) admix.com)
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
Crushers, rotary blade P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee, 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
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Dec Group - Dietrich Engineering Consultants sa,
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SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
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Sandvik Process Systems, Inc., Totowa, NJ F.P.S. Food and Pharma Systems srl, Como, ITA

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FREWITT MANUFACTURER OF MACHINES LTD., WE WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter Mills, ring roll
CARE ABOUT MILLING, P.O. Box 615, Fribourg, , Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
CHE 1701 (+41/(0) 26 460 74 00; FAX: +41 / 26 460 74 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
01; e-mail: info@frewitt.com; web site: www.frewitt. power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
com) 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
Quadro Engineering Corp., WATERLOO, 0 Mills, homogenizing power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com)
ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Mills, rod
Mills, disc (800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019;
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. PAUL O. ABBE, 735 East Green St., Bensenville, IL
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- admix.com) 60106 (800-524-2188 US; 630-350-3012; FAX: 630-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 238-7584; e-mail: sales@pauloabbe.com; web site:
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com) P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- www.pauloabbe.com)
— See our ad on page 6 — See our ad on page 11
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, DEU Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
— See our ad on page 6
Fritsch Milling and Sizing, Inc., Carrboro, NC, NC 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
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Way, Exton, PA 19341 (4848792020; e-mail: kevin. CARE ABOUT MILLING, P.O. Box 615, Fribourg, ,
CHE 1701 (+41/(0) 26 460 74 00; FAX: +41 / 26 460 74 WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
kirkwood@netzsch.com; web site: https://www. NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
netzsch.com) 01; e-mail: info@frewitt.com; web site: www.frewitt.
com) sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA com)
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Way, Exton, PA 19341 (4848792020; e-mail: kevin.
829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
kirkwood@netzsch.com; web site: https://www.
Mills, roller
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WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter netzsch.com) AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9,
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- Quadro Liquids, Waterloo, CAN Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40-
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NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail: CARE ABOUT MILLING, P.O. Box 615, Fribourg, , P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
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com) 01; e-mail: info@frewitt.com; web site: www.frewitt. sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
com) — See our ad on page 6
Mills, grinding FRITSCH GmbH, Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein NEUHAUS NEOTEC MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU
AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO. KG, Dieselstr. 5-9, NETZSCH PREMIER TECHNOLOGIES, 125 Pickering GMBH, Dieselstrasse 5-9, DEU D-21465 Reinbek
Reinbek, DEU 21465 (49-40-72-7710; FAX: 49-40- Way, Exton, PA 19341 (4848792020; e-mail: kevin. (+49-40-72771-500; FAX: +49-40-72771-550; e-mail:
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CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path, 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781- 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781-
P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800- 829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
829-6501; FAX: 781-829-6515; e-mail: sales@sturte-
243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail: vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com)
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FREWITT MANUFACTURER OF MACHINES LTD., WE 541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash-
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STURTEVANT INC., 348 Circuit St., Hanover, MA AirSep Corp. – A Chart Industries Company, A Chart In-
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The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL 02339-2129 (800-992-0209 North America Only; 781- FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
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Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847- vantinc.com; web site: www.sturtevantinc.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
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ADMIX INC., 144 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden, NJ
(800-466-2369; 603-627-2340; FAX: 603-627-2019; Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
Mills, hammer e-mail: admixsales@admix.com; web site: www. Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
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The Fitzpatrick Company, Elmhurst, IL Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK

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TIGER TOWER SERVICES, 8774 Fawn Trail, Conroe,
TX 77385 (281-951-2500; FAX: 281-951-2520; e-mail:
Distillation columns, automatic GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
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e-mail: info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
Nickel web site: www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions. Rubber, chlorosulfonated
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- com) polyethylene
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; e-mail: customerser- General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
vice@americanelements.com; web site: www.ameri- Polytetrafluoroethylene
canelements.com) DEWAL INDUSTRIES LLC, 15 Ray Trainor Drive, Nar- Rubber, ethylene propylene
— See our ad on page 62 ragansett, RI 02882 (401-789-9736; e-mail: dewal@
rogerscorporation.com; web site: www.dewal.com) General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Nickel alloys
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- Thermoplastic elastomers Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; e-mail: customerser- Covestro LLC, Pittsburgh, PA US.LANXESS.com)
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Creative Pultrusions, Inc., Alum Bank, PA Columbus, OH General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Fluorocarbons Coatings, acrylic Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA
55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651) US.LANXESS.com)
Foams, plastic 429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web
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LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Coatings, ceramic Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
3M Technical Ceramics, Kempten, DEU 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
US.LANXESS.com)
Coatings, epoxy
CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN
Rubber, polybutadiene
55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651) General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ
429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web
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LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
Rubber, urethane High alloy steels
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www. LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
US.LANXESS.com) Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809- 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; e-mail: customerser-
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149 Cleaning equipment & services
149 Equipment repair & rebuilding
149 Fire protection equipment
149 Maintenance tools & equipment & replacement parts
149 Noise & vibration suppression equipment
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safety

CLEANING EQUIPMENT & Tiger Tower Services, LLC, Conroe, TX Testing equipment,
Pump repair nondestructive
SERVICES ENECON Corp, MEDFORD, NY Dacon Inspection Services, Ban Chang, , THA
QUEST INTEGRITY, 19823 58th Place South, WA 98032
Cleaning chemicals & services Valve repair (e-mail: c.levy@questintegrity.com)
CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN ENECON Corp, MEDFORD, NY
55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651) TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., Tools & equipment, other
429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX: BERNDORF BAND GMBH, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Bern-
site: www.cortecvci.com) 281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176;
— See our ad on page 51 site: www.teamindustrialservices.com) e-mail: band@berndorf.at; web site: www.berndorf-
— See our ad on back cover band-group.com)
Cleaning equipment, chemical HAVER & BOECKER, Wire Weaving, Oelde, Germany, DEU
ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle, ProComSol, Ltd, Lakewood, OH
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX: FIRE PROTECTION REDGUARD, 4340 S. West Street, Wichita, KS 67217
(855.REDGUARD; 855.733.4827; FAX: 316-440-1800;
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site:
www.gamajet.com) EQUIPMENT web site: www.redguard.com)
— See our ad on page 19
Cleaning equipment, high- SGB GmbH, Siegen
Fire extinguishing systems,
pressure liquid Tools, hand
ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle,
halogenated hydrocarbon
HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde- EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS, 1100 W. Louis
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX: Henna Blvd. Building One, Round Rock, TX 78681
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site: pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com; - 7430 (+1 800 833 8314; e-mail: victor.obrien@emer-
www.gamajet.com) son.com; web site: emerson.com)
web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX
Cleaning equipment, mechanical
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Fire pumps Welding equipment
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. RUHRPUMPEN, Niquel #9204, Ciudad Industrial Mitras,
Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, MEX 66000 (+52 (81) AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Hall
com; web site: www.gea.com)
8158-5500; e-mail: customerservice@ruhrpumpen.
Cleaning equipment, com; web site: www.ruhrpumpen.com)
NOISE & VIBRATION
pharmaceutical
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516, MAINTENANCE TOOLS & SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www.
pickheaters.com)
EQUIPMENT & REPLACEMENT Absorbers, vibration
Cleaning equipment, steam
PARTS General Rubber Co., Carlstadt, NJ

ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle,


Analyzers, vibration
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX:
Expanders, tube EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS, 1100 W. Louis
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site: USA Industries, Inc., S. Houston, TX Henna Blvd. Building One, Round Rock, TX 78681
www.gamajet.com) - 7430 (+1 800 833 8314; e-mail: victor.obrien@emer-
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516, Leak sealing service son.com; web site: emerson.com)
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338- ENECON Corp, MEDFORD, NY TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
8489; e-mail: info1@pickheaters.com; web site: www. EST GROUP - CURTISS-WRIGHT, 2701 Township Line 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
pickheaters.com) Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215 721-1100; e-mail: est- 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
marketing@curtisswright.com; web site: www.cw- — See our ad on page 63
Cleaning equipment, tank cleaning estgroup.com)
Silencers, exhaust
ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle, TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr.,
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX: Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX: Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site: 281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web
www.gamajet.com) site: www.teamindustrialservices.com) Testing instruments, vibration
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 — See our ad on back cover TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
com; web site: www.gea.com) Plant maintenance services 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
ENECON Corp, MEDFORD, NY — See our ad on page 63
Cleaning parts & accessories EST GROUP - CURTISS-WRIGHT, 2701 Township Line
ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle, Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215 721-1100; e-mail: est-
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX: marketing@curtisswright.com; web site: www.cw- SAFETY EQUIPMENT &
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site: estgroup.com)
www.gamajet.com) QUEST INTEGRITY, 19823 58th Place South, WA 98032 SYSTEMS
(e-mail: c.levy@questintegrity.com)
Washers REDGUARD, 4340 S. West Street, Wichita, KS 67217
Air purifiers
ALFA LAVAL TANK CLEANING, 604 Jeffers Circle, (855.REDGUARD; 855.733.4827; FAX: 316-440-1800;
web site: www.redguard.com) Pneumatic Products, a premiere brand from SPX FLOW,
Exton, PA 19431 (877-426-2538; 610-408-9940; FAX:
— See our ad on page 19 Inc., Ocala, FL
610-408-9945; e-mail: sales@gamajet.com; web site:
www.gamajet.com) Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Winterthur
TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., Arresters, flame deflagration or
Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX:
281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web
detonation
EQUIPMENT REPAIR & site: www.teamindustrialservices.com) OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
— See our ad on back cover (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
REBUILDING TestOil, Strongsville, OH mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
Zeppelin Systems GmbH, Rödermark, DEU Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX
Fans, repair & rebuilding Arresters, flame, tank vent, inline
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St.,
Stud tensioners, hydraulic
TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX:
281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
Pipeline rehabilitation processes site: www.teamindustrialservices.com)
Arresters, surge
— See our ad on back cover
ENECON Corp, MEDFORD, NY Pentair Valves & Controls, Stafford, TX
TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., Testing equipment, corrosion
Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX:
Dacon Inspection Services, Ban Chang, , THA Blowout doors & panels
281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web
site: www.teamindustrialservices.com) QUEST INTEGRITY, 19823 58th Place South, WA 98032 OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
— See our ad on back cover (e-mail: c.levy@questintegrity.com) (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
Pressure vessel repair Testing equipment, high pressure
EST GROUP - CURTISS-WRIGHT, 2701 Township Line
DIAMOND REFRACTORY SERVICES, LLC, 8412 Mosley
Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215 721-1100; e-mail: est- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Road, Houston, TX 77075 (713-378-9200; e-mail:
jbroussard@diamondrefractory.com; web site: www. marketing@curtisswright.com; web site: www.cw- (CPR) training and aids
diamondrefractory.com) estgroup.com) GTS, Mississauga, CAN
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc., Tulsa, OK TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX: 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web — See our ad on page 63
site: www.teamindustrialservices.com)
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MainSectionTitle
safety
Emergency escape equipment Liners, helmet Showers, emergency
DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, WeeTect Material Limited, Shanghai, CHN HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. Marking & labeling systems FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
draeger.com) Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ
Emergency shutdown systems Sinks, eye or face emergency
Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation Railroad safety devices HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D- (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens. mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
com/chemicals)
Respirators Storage cabinets
Explosion isolation DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway, HEMCO CORPORATION, 711 South Powell Road, Inde-
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e- pendence, MO 64056 (800-779-4362; 816-796-2900;
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www. FAX: 816-796-3333; e-mail: info@hemcocorp.com;
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) draeger.com) web site: www.HEMCOcorp.com)
REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg
21, Brilon, DEU 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49 Rupture discs Testing equipment, gases & vapors
2961 50714; e-mail: info@rembe.de; web site: www. DRÄGER INC., 7256 South Sam Houston Parkway,
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
rembe.de) Suite 100, Houston, TX 77085 (1-800-437-2437; e-
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC mail: cs-us-safety@draeger.com; web site: www.
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
28217 (+1 704 716 7022; FAX: +1 704 716 7025; e- draeger.com)
REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg
mail: info@rembe.us; web site: www.rembe.us)
21, Brilon, DEU 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
2961 50714; e-mail: info@rembe.de; web site: www. Valve & flange covers
Explosion vents rembe.de) OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC (800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e- 28217 (+1 704 716 7022; FAX: +1 704 716 7025; e- mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com) mail: info@rembe.us; web site: www.rembe.us)
REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg
21, Brilon, DEU 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49 Rupture panels
2961 50714; e-mail: info@rembe.de; web site: www.
OSECO, 1701 West Tacoma, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
rembe.de)
(800-395-3475; 918-258-5626; FAX: 918-251-2809; e-
REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
mail: info@oseco.com; web site: www.oseco.com)
28217 (+1 704 716 7022; FAX: +1 704 716 7025; e-
mail: info@rembe.us; web site: www.rembe.us) Safety audits
Glove boxes Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation
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ENGINEERING SERVICES GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045


((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
ENDRESS+HAUSER, 2350 Endress Place, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (800-428-4344; 317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-
com; web site: www.gea.com) 8498; e-mail: info@us.endress.com; web site: www.
Arbitration, engineering PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 us.endress.com)
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Suite 412, Houston, TX 77058 ((281) 282-9200; FAX: info@processengr.com; web site: www.processengr. 84137 (49-8741-301-0; FAX: 49-8741-301-300; e-mail:
(281) 282-9333; e-mail: hawkwork@knighthawk.com; com) mail@flottweg.com; web site: www.flottweg.com)
web site: www.knighthawk.com/) Gabelman Process Solutions, LLC, West Chester, OH
Custom processing NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
Consultants, ISO compliance KNIGHTHAWK ENGINEERING, 17625 El Camino Real,
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Suite 412, Houston, TX 77058 ((281) 282-9200; FAX:
Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX (281) 282-9333; e-mail: hawkwork@knighthawk.com; PEPPERL + FUCHS GMBH, Lilienthalstrasse 200,
web site: www.knighthawk.com/) Mannheim, DEU 68307 (0621-776-0; FAX: 0621-776-
Consultants, corrosion protection 1000; e-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com; web site:
DIAMOND REFRACTORY SERVICES, LLC, 8412 Mosley Database services www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
ProComSol, Ltd, Lakewood, OH
Road, Houston, TX 77075 (713-378-9200; e-mail: DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt
Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation
am Main, DEU 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
jbroussard@diamondrefractory.com; web site: www. and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ
64-201; e-mail: info@dechema.de; web site: www.
diamondrefractory.com) Rockwell Automation, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
dechema.de)
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76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
Suite 412, Houston, TX 77058 ((281) 282-9200; FAX:
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com)
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ZETON INC., 740 Oval Court, Burlington, 0 L7L 6A9 BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
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mail: info@zeton.com; web site: www.zeton.com) 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; e-mail:
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REDGUARD, 4340 S. West Street, Wichita, KS 67217 South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
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KNIGHTHAWK ENGINEERING, 17625 El Camino Real, dismantling
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com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) (281) 282-9333; e-mail: hawkwork@knighthawk.com;
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA com)
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Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL
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com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
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com; web site: www.gea.com) Engineering: project Plant relocation
Genoble Engineering, Greenville, SC
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
management REDGUARD, 4340 S. West Street, Wichita, KS 67217
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South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS S.r.l., Venegono Inferiore, ITA Process safety management
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TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr., FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
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Engineering: process design 1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX: 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; e-mail:
ABZ, Inc., Chantilly, VA +1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www. info@processengr.com; web site: www.processengr.
ADI Systems, Fredericton, , CAN htri.net) com)
AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX

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Technology licensing SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
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Interdevelopment, Inc., Arlington, VA Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; e-mail:
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SIEMENS PROCESS INDUSTRIES AND DRIVES, PRO- Training systems, plant operators
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dorf, , AUT 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-84176; usa.siemens.com/pi) als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35,
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COMPUTER HARDWARE Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY Environmental-compliance
Chemical plant design & reporting
Input & output equipment, data maintenance Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY
processing ABZ, Inc., Chantilly, VA
Environmental, health & safety
ProComSol, Ltd, Lakewood, OH CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713- Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY
Manufacturing execution systems 978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com) Heat-exchange modeling
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; — See our ad on page 9 CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive, Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise. 978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
com) stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com)
Simulators SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- — See our ad on page 9
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; (7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol.
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. com; web site: www.comsol.com)
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box
— See our ad on page 45 1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK +1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY htri.net)
ProSim, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA
Chemical process design
Advanced process control ABZ, Inc., Chantilly, VA Information Technology
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford, Bluebeam Software, CA
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail:
Falkonry, Sunnyvale, CA
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) com) Information management
ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford, CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail: Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713- ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech. 978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem- Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
com) stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com) FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
Northwest Analytics Inc, Portland, OR — See our ad on page 9 com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D- ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington, Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens. MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering- Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY
com/chemicals) 4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK Neilsoft Ltd., Pune, IND
Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive, Laboratory information
Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH
Yazzoom, Gent, BEL
Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise. management
com)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA Northwest Analytics Inc, Portland, OR
Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY
Alarm Management Manufacturing execution systems
PAS, Inc., Houston, TX Computational fluid dynamics ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D- ABZ, Inc., Chantilly, VA Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens. COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803 FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
com/chemicals) (7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol. com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX com; web site: www.comsol.com) Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA

Asset management Data acquisition & process Materials management


Falkonry, Sunnyvale, CA
PAS, Inc., Houston, TX
control Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA

ProComSol, Ltd, Lakewood, OH ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, Mathematics & statistics
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D- Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) (7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol.
com/chemicals)
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300, com; web site: www.comsol.com)
Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713- Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ
978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
Bar coding stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com) Physical properties
Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation — See our ad on page 9 CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ Falkonry, Sunnyvale, CA Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
Northwest Analytics Inc, Portland, OR 978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
Batch control PAS, Inc., Houston, TX stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com)
Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ — See our ad on page 9
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Rice Lake, WI ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering-
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, 4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com)
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford, Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive,
MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail: FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik. Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise.
info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech.com) com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) com)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D- — See our ad on page 45 Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens. Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK
com/chemicals) Siemens Process Industries and Drives, Alpharetta, GA Plant optimization
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
Calibration management 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
vega.com)
Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
Yazzoom, Gent, BEL
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns- Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
bach, DEU 978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg, Gerns-
stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com)
Chemical equipment design bach, DEU
— See our ad on page 9
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300, Data visualization Falkonry, Sunnyvale, CA
Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713- HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box
978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem- COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
(7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol. 1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com) +1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www.
— See our ad on page 9 com; web site: www.comsol.com)
Northwest Analytics Inc, Portland, OR htri.net)
COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
PAS, Inc., Houston, TX PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive,
(7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol.
VEGA Americas, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise.com)
com; web site: www.comsol.com)
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D-
ProSim, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- Germany, DEU 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; FAX: +49 7836 76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, 50-201; e-mail: info.de@vega.com; web site: www. com/chemicals)
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0; vega.com) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com) Enterprise resource planning Pressure vessel design
— See our ad on page 45 Deacom, Chesterbrook, PA Magnus Global Tech Pvt. Ltd.,, Bengaluru, IND

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Process control Quality assurance or control COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
(7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol.
COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803 Deacom, Chesterbrook, PA com; web site: www.comsol.com)
(7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol. Northwest Analytics Inc, Portland, OR ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington,
com; web site: www.comsol.com) Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering-
Deacom, Chesterbrook, PA Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH 4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com)
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, Oxford Lasers, Inc., Shirley, MA
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: Regulatory compliance TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) Technical Database Services, Inc. (TDS), New York, NY 28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX 1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH — See our ad on page 65
Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX TechEng Designs, London, CAN
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi- Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, Software development
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-0;
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, Supply chain management
FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365; ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford,
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb. MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail:
— See our ad on page 45
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical) info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech.com)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D-
Bluebeam Software, CA Deacom, Chesterbrook, PA
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington,
com/chemicals)
MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering-
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX
4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com) COMPUTERS FOR DESIGN &
Process optimization HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box

ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford,


1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
+1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www.
ENGINEERING
MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail: htri.net)
info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech.com) ProSim, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA Process simulation systems
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300, Yazzoom, Gent, BEL ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713- Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem- Software, other FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com) com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
— See our ad on page 9 ABZ, Inc., Chantilly, VA
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington, ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington,
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering- MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering-
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com) 4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com)
Applied Flow Technology (AFT), Colorado Springs, CO
Falkonry, Sunnyvale, CA Yazzoom, Gent, BEL
Bluebeam Software, CA
HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
+1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www.
978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
htri.net)
stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com)
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive,
— See our ad on page 9
Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise.com)
Quality America, Inc., Tucson, AZ
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D-
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
com/chemicals)
Siemens Analytical Products & Solutions, Bartlesville, OK
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (800-858-8727; 704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-
1610; web site: www.tlv.com)
— See our ad on page 65
Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX

Process safety management


ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
PAS, Inc., Houston, TX
Process Systems Engineering LLC, Industrial Automation
and Process Safety Engineering, Westfield, NJ
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, DEU D-
76187 (++49(0)721/595-0; web site: www.siemens.
com/chemicals)

Process simulation
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Drive, Bedford,
MA 01730 (781-221-6400; FAX: 781-221-6410; e-mail:
info@aspentech.com; web site: www.aspentech.com)
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-243-6223 (Worldwide); 713-
978-7700; FAX: 713-978-7727; e-mail: sales@chem-
stations.com; web site: www.chemstations.com)
— See our ad on page 9
COMSOL INC., 100 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
(7812733322; FAX: 7812736603; e-mail: info@comsol.
com; web site: www.comsol.com)
ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, P.O. Box 2134, Kensington,
MD 20891 ((301) 919-9670; e-mail: info@engineering-
4e.com; web site: www.engineering-4e.com)
HEAT TRANSFER RESEARCH, INC. (HTRI), P.O. Box
1390, Navasota, TX 77868 (+1.979.690.5050; FAX:
+1.979.690.3250; e-mail: htri@htri.net; web site: www.
htri.net)
ProSim, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 Wing Drive,
Suite 103, NJ 07927 (e-mail: j.wade@psenterprise.com)

Production scheduling
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (800-626-4999; 1-800-HELP-365;
FAX: 440-585-7071; e-mail: contact.center@us.abb.
com; web site: www.abb.com/chemical)
Deacom, Chesterbrook, PA

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159 Air pollution control equipment & systems
159 Environmental services
160 Waste handling equipment & systems
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& equipment

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450-
EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS com; web site: www.gea.com) 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur-
rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com)
NOx control systems XCHANGER, 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 (952-
Adsorption systems, carbon BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate
933-2559; e-mail: info@xchanger.com; web site:
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate www.xchanger.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah-
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253-
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; 9028; e-mail: info@beltrantechnologies.com; web
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
site: www.beltrantechnologies.com) Air pollution control
web site: www.bionomicind.com)
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah- BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate
CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail:
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com)
web site: www.bionomicind.com) BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
— See our ad on page 13
Branch Environmental Corp, Somerville, NJ Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253-
Adsorption systems, other CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI 9028; e-mail: info@beltrantechnologies.com; web
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, site: www.beltrantechnologies.com)
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah-
Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450-
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
Afterburners 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur-
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com)
web site: www.bionomicind.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
Air pollution abatement systems ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. 07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail:
com; web site: www.gea.com) info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com)
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, — See our ad on page 13
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450-
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- 55438 (e-mail: info@sick.com) 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur-
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ — See our ad on inside front cover (d) rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com)
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street, Ultramax Corporation, Cincinnati, OH ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253- com; web site: www.gea.com)
9028; e-mail: info@beltrantechnologies.com; web Odor-control systems NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes,
site: www.beltrantechnologies.com) MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail:
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah- sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; THE CLEAN AIR GROUP, Six Campus Drive, Parsip-
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah- pany, NJ 07054 ((973) 947-8787; e-mail: gmacleod@
web site: www.bionomicind.com)
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; crcleanair.com; web site: www.CRCleanAir.com)
Branch Environmental Corp, Somerville, NJ
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; — See our ad on page 13
CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
web site: www.bionomicind.com) Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL
07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail:
CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com) Bioremediation services
— See our ad on page 13 07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail:
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com) GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL — See our ad on page 13 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450- DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, com; web site: www.gea.com)
2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur- Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450-
rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com) 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur- Compliance-information
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com) management
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. ENEXIO Water Technologies GmbH, Huerth, DEU Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX
com; web site: www.gea.com) Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA Environmental consulting
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL CB&I, The Woodlands, TX
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) Particulate removal systems Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450-
NOL-TEC SYSTEMS, INC., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur-
MN 55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; e-mail: rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market-
sales@nol-tec.com; web site: www.nol-tec.com) GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com)
Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
THE CLEAN AIR GROUP, Six Campus Drive, Parsip- ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
pany, NJ 07054 ((973) 947-8787; e-mail: gmacleod@ Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253-
com; web site: www.gea.com)
crcleanair.com; web site: www.CRCleanAir.com) 9028; e-mail: info@beltrantechnologies.com; web
Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX
— See our ad on page 13 site: www.beltrantechnologies.com)
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah- Environmental laboratories
Chimneys, stacks & vents wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
F.P.S. Food and Pharma Systems srl, Como, ITA
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- web site: www.bionomicind.com) Environmental regulations,
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. interpreting
com; web site: www.gea.com) Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX
Combustors, catalytic Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI THE CLEAN AIR GROUP, Six Campus Drive, Parsip- Full-service environmental firms
pany, NJ 07054 ((973) 947-8787; e-mail: gmacleod@ GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
Combustors, other crcleanair.com; web site: www.CRCleanAir.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
— See our ad on page 13 ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Branch Environmental Corp, Somerville, NJ
com; web site: www.gea.com)
CTP Sinto America, LLC, Lansing, MI
Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Sulfur Recovery
Groundwater remediation
BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah-
Flares, stack & accessories wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094;
GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
CB&I, The Woodlands, TX FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com;
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY, 7660 Quincy St., web site: www.bionomicind.com) com; web site: www.gea.com)
Willowbrook, IL 60527 (800-208-7918; FAX: 630-794- CB&I, The Woodlands, TX
5776; e-mail: nyb@nyb.com; web site: www.nyb.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Hazard audits
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
Hydrogen sulfide removal com; web site: www.gea.com)
Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX

systems Indoor-air-quality services


BIONOMIC INDUSTRIES INC., 777 Corporate Dr., Mah-
Vapor recovery systems BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
wah, NJ 07430-2008 (800-311-6767; 201-529-1094; CR CLEANAIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
FAX: 201-529-0252; e-mail: sales@bionomicind.com; 07054 ((973) 947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; e-mail: 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
web site: www.bionomicind.com) info@croll.com; web site: www.crcleanair.com) basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com)
Branch Environmental Corp, Somerville, NJ — See our ad on page 13 Strobic Air, a CECO Environmental Company, Telford, PA

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Environmental services
MainSectionTitle
& equipment
Sludge handling Oxidizers, thermal Sludge dewaterers
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Hirschau, Bavaria
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri- ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com) DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, ((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea.
— See our ad on page 93 Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450- com; web site: www.gea.com)
Yoshikawa Corporation, Kagoshima, JPN 2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur- GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Product Group Separation,
rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com) Oelde, DEU
Soil remediation Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL Hapman, Kalamazoo, MI
GEA Engineering, P.C., Nanuet, NY KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. WATER POLLUTION can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
com; web site: www.gea.com)
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland CONTROL EQUIPMENT & — See our ad on page 93
WYSSMONT CO. INC., 1470 Bergen Blvd., Fort Lee,
Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@ SYSTEMS NJ 07024 (201-947-4600; FAX: 201-947-0324; e-mail:
sales@wyssmont.com; web site: www.wyssmont.
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
— See our ad on page 93 com)
Aerators, water pollution Yoshikawa Corporation, Kagoshima, JPN
Training services NOV, Dayton, OH
GTS, Mississauga, CAN
Sludge dryers
TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., 200 Hermann Dr.,
Biological treatment BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15,
Alvin, TX 77511 (800-662-8326; 800-662-8326; FAX: ADI Systems, Fredericton, , CAN Butzbach, DEU 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
281-331-4107; e-mail: contact@teaminc.com; web ENEXIO Water Technologies GmbH, Huerth, DEU 85-249; e-mail: info@sms-vt.com; web site: www.
site: www.teamindustrialservices.com) sms-vt.com)
— See our ad on back cover Bio-oxidation units — See our ad on page 43
Trinity Consultants, Dallas, TX NOV, Dayton, OH Heyl & Patterson Inc., Renneburg Division, Pittsburgh, PA
KOMLINE-SANDERSON CORPORATION, 12 Holland
VOC control Chlorinators Ave., Peapack, NJ 07977 (800-225-5457 North Ameri-
can; 908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487; e-mail: info@
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate FLUID METERING, INC., 5 Aerial Way, Suite 500, Syosset,
komline.com; web site: www.komline.com)
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- NY 11791 (800-223-3388; 516-922-6050; FAX: 516-624-
— See our ad on page 93
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) 8261; e-mail: pumps@fmipump.com; web site: www.
Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL fmipump.com)
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Strippers, air
Southfield, MI 48033 (1(866)DURR1ST; +1 (248) 450- Digesters, sewage sludge Branch Environmental Corp, Somerville, NJ
2000; FAX: +1 (734) 459-5837; e-mail: CTSSales@dur- Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
CB&I, The Woodlands, TX
rusa.com; web site: www.durr-cleantechnology.com)
Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL Flocculation equipment Tanks, settling
CHARLES ROSS & SON CO., 710 Old Willets Path,
NOV, Dayton, OH
Waste treatment facilities, other P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (800-
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Oil skimmers 243-7677; 631-234-0500; FAX: 631-234-0691; e-mail:
((800) 722-6622; e-mail: sales.northamerica@gea. sales@mixers.com; web site: www.mixers.com)
Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA — See our ad on page 6
com; web site: www.gea.com)
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS, Div. of Sandvik Materi-
WABASH POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 444 Carpenter
Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-0427 (800-704-2002; 847-
als Technology Deutschland GmbH, Salierstr. 35, Waste-recovery treating systems
Postfach 4262, Fellbach, , DEU 70719 (49-711-5105-
541-5600; FAX: 847-541-1279; e-mail: info@wabash- ADI Systems, Fredericton, , CAN
0; FAX: 49-711-5105-152; e-mail: info.spsde@sandvik.
power.com; web site: www.wabashpower.com) Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
com; web site: www.processsystems.sandvik.com)
— See our ad on page 45
Wastewater neutralization
WASTE HANDLING Separators, oil-water systems
EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA
Kimre, Inc., Homestead, FL
Freudenberg Filtration Technologies SE & Co. KG, Wein-
heim, DEU

Anaerobic treatment systems Settlers, inclined plate Water Pollution Control


ADI Systems, Fredericton, , CAN ENEXIO Water Technologies GmbH, Huerth, DEU Duke's Root Control, Inc., NY
Boerger Pumps, Chanhassen, MN MYRON L® COMPANY, 2450 IMPALA DR., CARLSBAD,
Sewage treating units CA 92010 (+1 760-438-2021; e-mail: advertising@
Incinerators Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA myronl.com; web site: www.myronl.com)
Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Alfa Laval, Inc., Warminster, PA — See our ad on page 98
MICRODYN-NADIR GMBH, Kasteler Str. 45, Wiesbaden, Separation Technologists, Inc., Salem, NH
Oxidizers, catalytic DEU 65203 (+49 (0)611-962-6001; FAX: +49 (0)611-
BABCOCK & WILCOX, 13024 Ballantyne Corporate 962-9237; e-mail: info@microdyn-nadir.de; web site:
Place, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277 (email: market- www.microdyn-nadir.de)
ing@babcock.com; web site: www.babcock.com) MICRODYN-NADIR US, INC, Goleta, CA
Turner EnviroLogic, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Process chemicals

PROCESS CHEMICALS Catalysts, other Desiccants


BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
Acids, amino Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com)
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com)
Hexion Inc., Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Division, CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN
CAI Catalysts, Gwynedd Square, PA
Columbus, OH 55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651)
429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web
Acids, fatty Catalysts, oxidation site: www.cortecvci.com)
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 — See our ad on page 51
Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
Acids, inorganic 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ Dispersing agents, leather
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Covestro LLC, Pittsburgh, PA
Catalytic Products Intl. Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
DE DIETRICH PROCESS SYSTEMS, Hattenbergstr.
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
36, Mainz, , DEU 55122 (+49 6131 9704 0; FAX: +49 Catalysts, palladium US.LANXESS.com)
6131 9704 500; e-mail: mail@qvf.de; web site: www.
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
dedietrich.com)
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
Dispersing agents, other
Hexion Inc., Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Division, AOC RESINS, 955 Highway 57 East, Collierville, TN
Columbus, OH 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) 38017 (800-238-7536; 901-854-2800; FAX: 901-854-
Momentive Performance Materials Inc., Waterford, NY 1183; e-mail: sales@aoc-resin.com; web site: www.
Catalysts, platinum aoc-resins.com)
Acids, organic
Eastman Chemical Co., Kingsport, TN BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 Dispersing agents, rubber
Hexion Inc., Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Division, Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Columbus, OH 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
Momentive Performance Materials Inc., Waterford, NY basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
US.LANXESS.com)
Adsorbents, for carbon dioxide Catalysts, polymerization
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 Emulsifiers
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, US.LANXESS.com)
Adsorbents, zeolites Momentive Performance Materials Inc., Waterford, NY
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www. Flame retardants
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- US.LANXESS.com)
Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) Catalysts, polyolefin production
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
Alcohols, oxo Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
Eastman Chemical Co., Kingsport, TN 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com)
Alkalies
Momentive Performance Materials Inc., Waterford, NY Catalysts, precious metal
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
Antioxidants Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA 889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Hexion Inc., Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Division, basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
Columbus, OH CAI Catalysts, Gwynedd Square, PA 1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, US.LANXESS.com)
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809- Catalysts, reforming Hydrogen
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www. BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
US.LANXESS.com) Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800-
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, , DEU 45143 (49-201 8440;
Biocides, halogenated basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) e-mail: info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, web site: www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809- Catalysts, rhodium com)
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www. BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25
US.LANXESS.com) Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- Inhibitors, corrosion
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@ Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA
Biocides, other basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com) CORTEC CORP., 4119 White Bear Pkwy., St. Paul, MN
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, 55110 ((800) 4- CORTEC; 651-429-1100; FAX: (651)
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809- Catalysts, ruthenium 429-1122; e-mail: productinfo@cortecvci.com; web
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www. site: www.cortecvci.com)
BASF CORPORATION, CATALYSTS & ADSORBENTS, 25 — See our ad on page 51
US.LANXESS.com) Middlesex/Essex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 (1-800- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
889-9845; 732-205-5000; e-mail: chemical-catalysts@
Catalysts, cracking basf.com; web site: www.catalysts.basf.com)
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (800-526-9377; 412-809-
1000; e-mail: info@lanxess.com; web site: www.
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CPI output index (2012 = 100) ____________________________________________________ Oct. '17 = 102.9 Sept. '17 = 100.2 Aug. '17 = 100.7 Sept. '16 = 99.8
CPI value of output, $ billions _____________________________________________________ Sept. '17 = 1,850.8 Aug. '17 = 1,828.2 Jul. '17 = 1,810.7 Aug. '16 = 1,732.0
CPI operating rate, % __________________________________________________________ Oct. '17 = 77.0 Sept. '17 = 75.0 Aug. '17 = 75.5 Sept. '16 = 75.2
Producer prices, industrial chemicals (1982 = 100) ____________________________________ Oct. '17 = 262.5 Sept. '17 = 249.3 Aug. '17 = 249.9 Sept. '16 = 232.7
Industrial Production in Manufacturing (2012=100)* ____________________________________ Oct. '17 = 104.8 Sept. '17 = 103.5 Aug. '17 = 103.1 Sept. '16 = 102.2
Hourly earnings index, chemical & allied products (1992 = 100) ____________________________ Oct. '17 = 181.9 Sept. '17 = 179.9 Aug. '17 = 177.3 Sept. '16 = 170.8
Productivity index, chemicals & allied products (1992 = 100) ______________________________ Oct. '17 = 102.9 Sept. '17 = 98.6 Aug. '17 = 100.7 Sept. '16 = 101.5

CPI OUTPUT INDEX (2000 = 100)† CPI OUTPUT VALUE ($ BILLIONS) CPI OPERATING RATE (%)
110 2300 80

105
2200 78
100
2100
95 76
2000
90
74
1900
85
72
80 1800

75 1700 70
J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D

*Due to discontinuance, the Index of Industrial Activity has been replaced by the Industrial Production in Manufacturing index from the U.S. Federal Reserve Board.
†For the current month’s CPI output index values, the base year was changed from 2000 to 2012
Current business indicators provided by Global Insight, Inc., Lexington, Mass.

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