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26 Part 1 Unlocking Hydraulic Limits in a Revamp
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5 Chementator
Structured catalyst improves efficiency and H2 yields in
SMR; Zero-liquid-discharge project to recover products
from brine; New catalyst technology for MeOH synthesis
boosts production and extends lifetimes; Waste-based
ceramics improve energy storage economics; and more
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Chementator
Structured catalyst improves efficiency and Edited by:
Gerald Ondrey
hydrogen yields in SMR . . .

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ommissioning has begun on a pilot The ZoneFlow structured catalyst (photo) FLOW BATTERY
plant designed to demonstrate the features precisely engineered flow channels Honeywell Inc. (Charlotte,
effectiveness of a structured cata- in its outer casing that are designed to force N.C.; www.honeywell.
lyst module for steam-methane the methane to contact the tube wall while com) introduced a new
reforming (SMR) that solves the main heat- minimizing pressure drop. The geometry flow-battery technology
transfer inefficiencies associated with the of its support structure keeps the catalyst- that employs a proprie-
tary electrolyte to provide
conventional process. The structured cata- coated casing in continuous contact with
reliable extended-dura-
lyst technology improves the efficiency of the tube wall despite tube creep, eliminat- tion energy storage — up
SMR and increases the hydrogen produced. ing bypass, Boisture comments. “In testing, to 12 h compared to lith-
Steam reforming of methane — an en- heat-transfer efficiency was improved by ium-ion batteries’ (LIBs)
dothermic reaction typically carried out in 100% while maintaining the same pressure 4 h. “The flow battery
multi-tube, fixed-bed reactors filled with drop,” Boisture says, which translates into uses a non-flammable,
catalyst-laden ceramic pellets — is subject an expected 15% higher throughput com- water-based electrolyte
to heat-transfer inefficiencies due to the size pared to conventional catalyst systems. and will not succumb to
and random placement of the pellets. ZoneFlow’s pilot plant, located at the Uni- failure mechanisms like
“Heat transfer in SMR reactors depends versité Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), is thermal runaway, unlike
LIBs, which rely upon or-
in large measure on feed gas impinging the undergoing final commissioning now, and the
ganic electrolytes,” says
boundary layer of fluid at the tube wall,” plant will start up by the end of 2021. Pilot Roopa Shortt, business
explains Bruce Boisture, president and co- testing results are expected in mid-2022. In development director,
founder of ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies, early November, ZoneFlow announced a joint Honeywell Sustainable
LLC (Windsor, Conn.; www.zoneflowtech. development agreement with Honeywell UOP Technology Solutions.
com), the developer of the new SMR tech- (Des Plaines, Ill.; The battery operates
nology. “But that heat-transfer mechanism www.uop.com) by reducing and oxidiz-
is not optimized in the reactor tubes be- to develop and ing active species in the
cause of the random packing of the pellets commercialize aqueous electrolyte upon
in the reactor and their relatively large size the technology. charge and discharge of
the battery. “We have de-
(a concession to durability concerns) in rela- Honeywell says
veloped ways to improve
tion to the diameter of the reactor tube. The the ZoneFlow the speed and electrical
result is a random gas-flow pattern within reactor tech- efficiency of both charg-
the reactor, sub-optimal heat transfer into nology allows ing and discharging to
the reactor and pressure drop across the capital savings ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies ensure stability across
reactor, and a significant amount of meth- for new SMR thousands of cycles. We
ane that can ‘bypass’ the catalyst along the plants and higher productivity for existing have also optimized our
tube walls. This high-temperature, but un- plants, and the opportunity to reduce steam design to take advantage
reacted methane can cause coke buildup requirements for SMR will reduce energy de- of lower-cost materials
on the pellets.” mand and CO2 emissions. (Continues on p. 6)

. . . as does this new SMR technology

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eanwhile, a collaboration between Clariant nip Energies, comprises a concentric tubular assem-
Catalysts (Munich, Germany; www.clariant. bly in the SMR with a structured catalyst loaded in the
com/catalysts) and Technip Energies N.V. outer annular space. The proprietary geometric layout,
(Zoetermeer, the Netherlands; www.technip in combination with highly active, stable and mechani-
energies.com) has led to SMR technology that is said cally robust catalyst — jointly developed by Clariant and
to achieve higher throughput and heat recovery in Technip Energies — offers low pressure drop, maximum
SMR. Technip Energies’ Enhanced Annular Reforming activity and heat transfer, despite the thermal and me-
Tube for Hydrogen (Earth) technology is designed as a chanical stress of the reforming process and the re-
drop-in solution, thus it is well suited to both existing duced volume of the Earth catalyst bed.
and new reformer tubes. It is already in operation in the While traditional SMR technologies degrade high-grade
Akkim hydrogen (HyCO) plant in Turkey since January process heat to generate high-pressure steam, Earth of-
2019, which shows excellent and stable performance, fers the possibility to utilize this heat to produce additional
20% less CO2 emissions and nearly 40% lower fos- H2 or to reduce the firing duty of the reformer, thus saving
sil fuel consumption — all at equal H2 and CO output, energy (and operating costs), according to Technip Ener-
says Clariant. Clariant and Technip Energies have also gies. Steam export can be reduced by 50%, compared
been awarded two further contracts for Earth: a 21,000- to conventional technology, the company says.
Nm3/h H2 plant for Repsol, which will start up in Feb- “[Earth] is a key technology of our BlueH2 by T.EN suite
ruary 2023 in Cartagena, Spain; and a second for an of solutions to achieve more sustainable hydrogen and
upgrade of an existing European H2 plant. syngas production the market has been seeking,” says
Earth technology, developed and patented by Tech- Stan Knez, chief technology officer at Technip Energies.

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than are used in other bat- Zero-liquid-discharge project to
teries,” adds Shortt. In 2022,
Honeywell will deliver a 400-
recover products from brine

H
kWh unit to Duke Energy.
RS Heat Exchangers Ltd. (Watford, tated salts are removed from this saturated so-
U.K.; www.hrs-heatexchangers.com) lution using wind-aided intensified evaporation
NAPHTHA CRACKER was recently awarded an order for the (WAIE), providing a true zero-liquid discharge
In October, Coolbrook Oy (Hel- design, manufacture and installation solution that converts the environmentally un-
sinki, Finland; www.coolbrook.
of a mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) friendly brine into clean water for irrigation, fer-
fi) and its partners started
construction at Brightlands
evaporation system for LIFE Desirows (lifede- tilizer and salts for industrial use.
Chemelot Campus in Geleen, sirows.eu) — a three-year, €1.6-million proj- MVR evaporation is said to be one of the
the Netherlands where the ect funded under the E.U.’s LIFE19 program. most economical ways of concentrating waste
world’s first electric steam LIFE Desirows, which involves a consortium of streams and does not require a thermal energy
cracker will be tested and fur- companies and the Polytechnic University of source. The electrical energy needed to drive
ther perfected towards com- Cartagena (UPCT; Spain; www.upct.es), aims the MVR compressor is supplied by photovol-
mercialization. As part of the to demonstrate a circular economy, zero-liquid taic solar panels. The evaporation module uses
preparations for this pilot, air discharge (ZLD) project to improve water qual- HRS corrugated-tube technology. The corru-
tests will take place in Finland ity in the Murcia region of Spain. gated tubes generate extra product turbulence,
before the end of this year
The consortium has developed a process which provides enhanced heat transfer and also
with the patented Rotor Dy-
namic Reactor (RDR) technol-
(diagram) that removes nutrients and sepa- delays heat exchanger fouling.
ogy (Chem. Eng., May 2017, rates different salts from ag-
12 m3/d
p. 9). The pilot at Brightlands ricultural brine, so that they LEGEND
Chemelot Campus will be fully can be used as fertilizers. 1 RO st
Filtration Line of concentrated brines
operational in April 2022, after First, a double reverse-os- Groundwater plant Reverse 3
9 m /d
Line of distilled/permeated flow
which the technology can be mosis (RO) process gener- osmosis Line of evaporated flow
3 m3/d
applied on a commercial scale ates a second brine, which
MBBR
in the near future. then undergoes denitrifica-
Denitrification
processes
Shell endorses the value of this tion and chemical precipita- 0.54 m3/d
technology by joining as an in- 0.3 m3/d 0.36 m3/d
tion processes to remove 2 RO nd Ultrafiltration
dustry partner for the pilot proj- Osmosis process

ect at Brightlands Chemelot


the nutrients and the salts. Chemical salt 6 m3/d
Campus. In addition to provid- The resulting solution is precipitation MVC
0.24 m3/d
ing up to 20% more ethylene then thermally concentrated nd
1.2 m 3/d
Ccooling WAIV Industrial salt
2 Reverse
yield than a traditional cracker, using a cooling tower and osmosis tower recovery
the Implementation of the RDR MVR to produce a saturated
Agriculture Evaporation + crystallization LIFE Desirows
technology leads to a complete solution. Finally, the precipi- salt recovery 1.8 m3/d processes
reduction in CO2 emissions,
30% reduction in energy con-
sumption and therefore 60% New catalyst technology for MeOH synthesis boosts
more profit, the company says.
In July, the technology received production and extends lifetimes

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over €5.5 million in subsidy
from the Ministry of Economic ewly launched catalyst technology, ant explains, catalysts with moderate activity
Affairs and Climate Policy to en- developed through a collaboration are loaded in hotter zones of the converter
able this pilot to be carried out between Clariant (Muttenz, Switzer- to prevent hotspots, while activity-enhanced
on an industrial scale. land; www.clariant.com) and Air Liq- catalysts are placed further down the reaction
uide Engineering & Construction (Frankfurt am pathway to intensify reaction rates in the lower
NEW ALLOY Main, Germany; www.engineering-airliquide. portion of the converter.
Sandvik Materials Technology com) and designed for methanol (MeOH) pro- “On the one hand, less thermal stress on cat-
AB (Sandviken, Sweden; www. duction, is capable of boosting cumulative alysts will lead to longer catalyst lifetimes. On
materials.sandvik) recently re- MeOH yields by up to 15% and extending the other hand, high activity in the bottom part
ceived the first-ever contract
catalyst lifetimes by up to two years. Officially of the reactor will increase reaction rates and
from a renewable diesel plant
for its Sanicro 28 high-alloy
launched in October, the technology is known reduce byproduct formation by up to 10%,”
austenitic stainless steel. The as MegaZonE, a play on the name of the Clari- explains Stefan Heuser, senior vice president
reference order is for the use ant catalyst material on which it based — Me- and general manager at Clariant Catalysts (Mu-
of Sanicro 28 in the reactor gaMax, a series of copper-oxide/zinc-oxide/ nich, Germany).
effluent-air coolers (REAC) of alumina catalysts used for synthesizing MeOH “MegaZonE is a game-changing technol-
the hydroprocessing unit at one from synthesis gas (CO and H2). ogy that will increase customers’ profits,” says
of the largest renewable diesel Methanol synthesis typically occurs within Heuser. “It enables more compact, resilient and
refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, a fixed-bed reactor, and MegaZonE uses longer-lasting designs, and is an example of
due to start production in 2023. several layers of catalyst material within the Clariant’s close collaboration with our partner Air
Sanicro 28 is a multi-purpose
reactor that have differing activity levels. Be- Liquide Engineering and Construction,” he adds.
austenitic stainless steel for
service in extremely corrosive
cause each catalyst layer is tailored to the MegaZonE was successfully applied to two
conditions. It was originally specific reaction conditions along the reac- world-scale methanol plants in Asia this year,
developed for the fertilizer in- tion pathway, the layers optimize heat man- and is showing excellent and stable perfor-
agement and catalyst performance. As Clari- mance, according to Heuser.
(Continues on p. 8)
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Mining REEs from phosphogypsum . . .

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dustry and has been successfully used in
the upstream oil-and-gas industry for many ast month, the Pennsylvania ration mechanisms, materials and pro-
years. It offers excellent resistance to pitting State University (Penn State; Uni- cesses to recover valuable resources,
corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking in
versity Park, Pa.; www.psu.edu), including rare earth elements, fertilizers
high-chloride-bearing environments, mak-
ing it an effective alternative to high-nickel
Case Western Reserve Univer- and clean water, from waste streams of
alloys, such as alloy 825. sity (Cleveland Ohio; www.case.edu) the fertilizer industry, paving the way for
The alloy’s breakthrough into renewable and Clemson University (S.C.; www. a sustainable domestic supply of rare
energy comes after two years of intense clemson.edu) received a $1.7-million earth elements and a sustainable agri-
data generation that demonstrates Sanicro National Science Foundation grant for culture sector.”
28 also offers the corrosion and mechanical a four-year project to recover rare earth To harvest the REEs trapped in phos-
properties needed for the refining industry. elements (REEs) from phosphogypsum. phogypsum, the researchers propose
Phosphogypsum is formed when a multistage process using engineered
MECHANICAL ROUTE TO CLINKER phosphate rock is processed into fertil- peptides capable of precisely identify-
Portland cement — the binder used in con- izer, and contains small amounts of nat- ing and separating out the rare earth
crete — contains ground cement clinker urally occurring radioactive elements, elements through a specialized mem-
(calcium silicates and aluminates) that is such as uranium and thorium. Because brane. “Individual rare earth elements
produced by the high-temperature calcina- of this radioactivity, the byproduct is have similar sizes and identical formal
tion of limestone and other components.
stored indefinitely, and improper stor- charges, so traditional membrane sep-
This energy-intensive process generates
one ton of CO2 for every ton of cement pro-
age can contaminate soil, water and aration mechanisms are insufficient,”
duced. As a result, cement production is the atmosphere. “Today, an estimated Greenlee says. “A key technical goal of
said to account for approximately 8% (or 200,000 tons of rare earth elements are this research is to discover the mecha-
2.7 billion ton/yr) of anthropogenic CO2 trapped in unprocessed phosphogyp- nisms that underpin peptide-ion selec-
emissions worldwide. sum waste in Florida alone,” according tivity and leverage those mechanisms
In a new study to find “greener” routes to ce- to Lauren Greenlee, associate profes- to design a new class of highly selective
ment production, chemists at the Johannes sor of chemical engineering and leader membranes.” Researchers from Case
Gutenberg University Mainz (Germany; www. of the Penn State effort along with co- Western will develop the engineered
uni-mainz.de) have developed a method that principal investigator Rui Shi, assistant peptides, guided by computational
produces cement clinker using ball mills at
professor of chemical engineering. modeling work performed at Clemson.
ambient temperature, instead of using cal-
cination kilns operating at 1,000–1,500°C.
“This source of rare earth elements is The proposed project will also com-
Although the process is still in its infancy and presently untapped due to challenges plement other Penn State research, in-
limited to the laboratory scale, the method associated with radioactive species cluding work using naturally occurring
has the potential to drastically reduce CO2 and the difficulty of separating the indi- protein molecules to extract grouped
emission from cement production. vidual elements,” she says. “The vision rare earth elements from other industrial
In the process, which is described in Ad- for this project is to discover new sepa- waste sources (see next story).
vanced Functional Materials published last
month, the raw lime (CaCO3) is no longer . . . and from unconventional sources
converted into burnt lime in coal-fired kilns,

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but is simply milled with solid sodium sili-
n October, researchers from Penn times better at binding to REEs than to
cate (Na2SiO3). This milling step produces
an “activated” intermediate that contains
State and the Lawrence Livermore other metals. The protein is first immo-
the constituents of the cement in uniform National Laboratory (LLNL; Calif.; bilized onto tiny beads within a column
distribution. When reacted with sodium hy- www.llnl.gov) described — in an ar- to which the liquid source material is
droxide solution, a product is formed that is ticle published in ACS Central Science added. The protein then binds to the
structurally similar to the calcium silicate hy- — a new method that improves the REEs in the sample, which allows only
drates. The formation of the cement paste extraction and separation of rare earth the rare earths to be retained in the col-
and the setting with water proceed via a elements (REEs) from unconventional umn and the remaining liquid drained
complex reaction cascade. The reaction sources, including industrial waste, off. Then, by changing the conditions
mechanism for the multistep salt metath- such as mine tailings and electronic (for example, by changing the pH or
esis reaction were elucidated using x-ray
waste. “In this study, we demonstrate a adding additional ingredients), the met-
and other analytical methods, in collabo-
ration with researchers from the Gottfried
promising new method using a natural als can be released from the protein
Wilhelm Leibniz University (Hannover) and protein that could be scaled up to ex- for recovery. By carefully changing the
the Technical University of Darmstadt. tract and separate rare earth elements conditions in sequence, REEs could be
The researchers roughly estimate that the from low-grade sources, including in- selectively separated.
mechanical energy needed for the milling pro- dustrial wastes,” according to Joseph The researchers first demonstrated
cess (120 kWh/ton) is approximately 10% of Cotruvo Jr., assistant professor and that the method is “exceptionally good”
the energy needed for the calcination process. Louis Martarano Career Development at separating the REEs from other met-
Professor of Chemistry at Penn State, als. They were also able to separate
NEW YEAST a member of Penn State’s Center for yttrium from neodymium — both abun-
Novozymes North America Inc. (Franklinton, Critical Minerals, and co-corresponding dant in primary rare-earth deposits and
N.C.; www.novozymes.com) has recently author of the study. coal byproducts — with greater than
introduced Innova Quantum, a new addition The new method takes advantage 99% purity; and neodymium from dys-
to its Innova yeast platform. With the new of a bacterial protein called lanmodulin prosium with greater than 99.9% purity
yeast, producers can increase ethanol yield
(LanM), previously discovered by the in just one or two cycles, depending on
by 2–3% compared to predecessor Innova
research team, that is almost a billion the initial metal composition.
(Continues on p. 9)
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Waste-based ceramics improve Force. For a 100-million-
energy-storage economics

C
gal/yr plant, this translates
eramic materials’ high heat resis- industrial source and geography, meaning to an additional $1–2 mil-
lion in revenue, says No-
tance makes them a promising that we have to readjust our process and
vozymes. Designed to
media for thermal energy storage, formulation and tune the firing temperature operate in fermentations
but their high costs have inhibited before launching production,” explains Cal- >60 h, Quantum with
their widespread use for this application. vet. These proprietary analyses take place new strain development
Now, a new technology offered by Seramic in Seramic Materials’ dedicated laboratory, is capable of convert-
Materials Ltd. (Masdar City, U.A.E.; www. where characteristics such as water ab- ing the most sugar to
seramic.eco) can efficiently convert a wide sorption and compression resistance are ethanol while significantly
range of industrial solid waste materials, precisely tuned to optimize product formu- lowering fermentation by-
such as steel slag and incinerator ash, into lation. Since the main production process products such as glycerol
ceramic products used for energy storage uses conventional equipment, Seramic up to 40% — all without
the trade-off and risk of
and construction. “On average, our prod- Materials is partnering with existing ceram-
robustness loss experi-
ucts are up to 50% cheaper than conven- ics factories to utilize their facilities during enced with competing
tional ceramics, and the carbon footprint periods of inactivity, which significantly low- yeasts. And, Quantum
can be reduced by up to 60% when com- ers capital expenditures. expands plant flexibility
pared to materials like alumina, which re- The company has recently commercial- by fermenting to ethanol
quire energy-intensive extraction and trans- ized a technical ceramic product called concentrations of more
port of bauxite raw materials. We replace ReThink Seramic — Flora, which can reach than 16% w/v, while elimi-
those with locally generated wastes that are temperatures as high as 1,250°C, making nating the need for expen-
always available,” says Nicolas Calvet, CEO it ideal for use in concentrated solar-power sive nutritional supple-
of Seramic Materials. (CSP) installations. Seramic Materials has ments, says Novozyme.
The key to Seramic Materials’ technol- manufactured 30 tons of Flora at a plant in
ogy is a patented method of mixing differ- Europe, and projects deploying the material PHOTOSENSITIZER
ent waste streams and fine-tuning process are in development in Spain and the U.S. Researchers from the
characteristics to yield a specific end- Work is also underway for a workshop in Tokyo Institute of Tech-
nology (Tokyo Tech;
product formulation. “There is great vari- Abu Dhabi to produce 20,000 m2/yr of sus-
ability in the waste composition, based on tainable architectural tiles. (Continues on p. 10)

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Japan; www.titech.ac.jp) have A new spin on ultrasonic algae control in
developed a new osmium com-
plex that can absorb the entire
wastewater-treatment applications

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ltrasound treatment is a non- 360-deg, CSR-based ultrasonic coverage
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a ruthenium (II) catalyst, the com-
chemical method to control algae in ponds, reservoirs and clarifier tanks.
plex enables the direct reduction using specific sound frequencies “When you emit frequencies at an ob-
of CO2 into formic acid. emitted through water to cause ject’s CSR, the object begins to vibrate,
Although Ru complexes are internal damage to polluting algae cells. and if the frequency is strong enough, the
commonly used redox photo- Most previous work in the area of ultra- object can damage itself with shearing vi-
sensitizers, they do not absorb sonic algae control has focused on very bration,” explains George Hutchinson, chief
visible light, whereas alternative loud emitted frequencies to create cavita- technology officer and vice president of op-
panchromatic complexes can- tion bubbles that damage the algae cells, erations at Sonic Solutions Algae Control.
not also be used for photoredox but a new line of products from Sonic A benefit of CSR-based control over cavi-
reactions because the lifetimes
Solutions Algae Control LLC (Northamp- tation is lower power consumption and lon-
of their excited states are too
short. The Tokyo Tech combina-
ton, Mass.; www.sonicsolutionsllc.com) ger distance coverage. “To use cavitation
tion, described in a recent issue and WaterIQ Technologies (Wilson, Wyo.; to damage algae several hundred meters
of Chemical Science, overcomes www.wateriqtech.com) emits over 2,000 away, the device has to create almost an
both hurdles. The osmium com- different frequencies on two bandwidths explosive surge to create cavitation at that
plex absorbs all wavelengths in to take advantage of critical structural distance. Our devices stay well below the
the visible spectrum, and the resonance (CSR)‚ the specific frequency cavitation threshold,” says Hutchinson.
excited state has a sufficiently that ruptures the vesicles within algae cell Furthermore, the wide range of fre-
long lifetime (40 ns) for initiating walls. The damaged algae cells lose their quencies emitted by the devices enable
electron-transfer processes re- buoyancy or have torn inner cell walls, them to mitigate over 90% of different
quired for reduction.
causing them to naturally decompose due algae species encountered in wastewater
When irradiating the combina-
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Business News
Plant Watch Evonik expands specialty
silica production in Japan
LINEUP
Chemours to open
October 25, 2021 — DSL Japan, a joint venture ADM
new HFO plant in Arkansas
November 11, 2021 — The Chemours Co. of Evonik Industries AG (Essen, Germany; www. ALBEMARLE
(Wilmington, Del.; www.chemours.com) evonik.com) and Japanese pharmaceutical
ALPLA
announced plans to open a new facility firm Shionogi, has opened a new production
located in El Dorado, Ark. The new plant will line for specialty silicas at the company’s site BASF
be dedicated to Chemours’ Opteon1150 in Ako, Japan. The new capacities expand the
CHEMOURS
hydrofluoroolefin (HFO), chemically referred overall production capacity of custom silica
to as HFO-1336mzzE. solutions by 30%. DUPONT

EASTMAN
ALPLA starts up HDPE ADM and Gevo join forces to produce
recycling plant in Mexico renewable fuels in the U.S. ECOLAB
November 11, 2021 — ALPLA Group (Hard, October 28, 2021 — Archer-Daniels-Midland ELKEM
Austria; www.alpla.com) has opened a new Co. (ADM; Chicago; www.adm.com) and Gevo,
recycling plant for high-density polyethylene Inc. (Englewood, Colo.; www.gevo.com) have ENTEGRIS
(HDPE) plastic in Toluca, Mexico. The facility signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) EVONIK
is currently designed for a capacity of 15,000 to support the production of both ethanol and
isobutanol that would then be transformed FLINT HILLS
metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of recycled HDPE
into renewable hydrocarbons, including RESOURCES
(rHDPE) in pellet form, and the company has
announced plans to double the annual regrind sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), using Gevo’s GEVO
production capacity to 30,000 m.t./yr in the processing technology and capabilities. About
900 million gal of ethanol produced at ADM’s HONEYWELL
second half of 2022. The investment in the
new plant was around €20 million. facilities in Columbus, Neb., Cedar Rapids, INVISTA
Iowa and Decatur, Ill., are expected to be
LANXESS
Honeywell commercializes new recycling processed utilizing Gevo technology, resulting
technology, will build plant in Spain in production of approximately 500 million gal of MBCC GROUP
November 3, 2021 — Honeywell International renewable hydrocarbons. NOURYON
Inc. (Charlotte, N.C.; www.honeywell.com) has
launched a new chemical recycling technology Albemarle to build two new lithium- SIKA
for plastic waste, and will commercialize this conversion plants in China SYNTHOMER
technology at a new plant in Spain. Honeywell October 22, 2021 — Albemarle Corp. (Charlotte,
and engineering firm Sacyr S.A. (Madrid, Spain; N.C.; www.albemarle.com) has signed
www.sacyr.com) will jointly co-own and operate agreements to move forward with its design,
the facility in Andalucía with a capacity to engineering and permitting plans to expand
transform 30,000 m.t./yr of mixed waste plastics lithium-conversion capacity at the Yangtze River
into recycled polymer feedstock. Production International Chemical Industrial Park in the
is expected to begin in 2023. Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone (Jiangsu province)
and the Pengshan Economic Development
Nouryon to increase colloidal silica Park in the Pengshan District (Sichuan province).
manufacturing plant in Wisconsin Albemarle will build a conversion plant at
November 2, 2021 — Nouryon (Amsterdam, both sites, each of which has planned
the Netherlands; www.nouryon.com) plans production capacity initially targeting
to expand production capacity at its Levasil 50,000 m.t./yr of lithium hydroxide. It is expected
colloidal-silica manufacturing facility in Green that these plants would start construction
Bay, Wis. to meet increasing demand from during 2022 and complete construction by
the construction and packaging markets. the end of 2024.
Construction of the facility expansion is planned
to be finalized in the second half of 2022. Mergers & Acquisitions
Sika to acquire MBCC Group
Elkem to expand specialty-silicone for €5.2 billion
production plant in France November 11, 2021 — Sika AG (Baar,
October 27, 2021 — Elkem ASA (Oslo, Norway; Switzerland; www.sika.com) has signed
www.elkem.com) will invest around €36 million to a definitive agreement to acquire MBCC
upgrade and debottleneck its specialty-silicone Group (Mannheim, Germany; www.mbcc-
upstream plant in Roussillon, France, resulting group.com), the former BASF Construction
in a 20,000-m.t./yr capacity expansion. This Chemicals business, from a global private
brings the site’s capacity to 100,000 m.t./yr of equity firm, for a consideration of €5.2 billion
effective silicone intermediates for end uses ($5.96 billion). MBCC Group is active in the
including semiconductors, 3D printing and field of construction systems and admixture Look for more
medical devices. The expansion is anticipated systems and has more than 130 production latest news on
to come online during the third quarter of 2023. facilities in over 60 countries. chemengonline.com
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Lanxess to separate High billion. Rogers specializes in engineered com) entered into a definitive agreement
Performance Materials business materials, including high-frequency circuit to sell its adhesives resins assets and
November 11, 2021 — Lanxess AG materials, ceramic substrates and high- business to Synthomer Plc (London, U.K.;
(Cologne, Germany; www.lanxess. performance foams. The transaction www.synthomer.com). The $1-billion
com) will transfer its High Performance is expected to close in the second sale consists of several product lines,
Materials (HPM) business unit to an quarter of 2022. Rogers operates a including: hydrocarbon resins, pure
independent legal corporate structure. global network of 14 manufacturing monomer resins, polyolefin polymers,
With 14 sites worldwide, HPM is a sites in North America, Europe and rosins and dispersions and oleochemical
supplier of high-performance plastics Asia. DuPont also plans to divest a and fatty-acid resins. The business is
that are used primarily in the automotive, significant portion of assets from its currently part of Eastman’s Additives
electrical and electronics industries. Mobility & Materials division. & Functional Products segment.

Flint Hills Resources transfers its Ecolab to acquire ion-exchange BASF to sell Precision
propylene business to Invista resin manufacturer Purolite Microchemicals business
November 9, 2021 — Flint Hills October 29, 2021 — Ecolab Inc. October 27, 2021 — Entegris, Inc.
Resources, LLC (Wichita, Kan.; www. (St. Paul, Minn.; www.ecolab.com) (Billerica, Mass.; www.entegris.
fhr.com) will transfer its propylene will acquire Purolite (King of Prussia, com) and BASF SE (Ludwigshafen,
business to Invista (Wichita, Kan.; www. Pa.; www.purolite.com), a provider Germany; www.basf.com) have signed
invista.com). The move includes Flint of ion-exchange resins for separation an agreement for the sale of BASF’s
Hills Resources’ chemical facilities in and purification applications in many Precision Microchemicals business to
Houston and Longview, Tex. industrial sectors, including life sciences, Entegris for $90 million. The Precision
microelectronics, nuclear power and Microchemicals business is part of
DuPont to acquire food and beverage. The acquisition is BASF’s Coatings division, operating
Rogers Corp. for $5.2 billion valued at approximately $3.7 billion. under the Chemetall brand. It focuses on
November 2, 2021 — DuPont high-purity materials, including cleaning
(Wilmington, Del.; www.dupont.com) Eastman to sell adhesives resins chemistries and chemical mechanical
has entered into a definitive agreement business to Synthomer planarization slurries used in machining
to acquire Rogers Corp. (Chandler, October 28, 2021 — Eastman Chemical and surface conditioning. ■
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Taking a Holistic Approach
to Column Internals
Combining new and improved high-performance column internals and a whole-system view
provides a comprehensive solution with more benefits

T
oday’s economic and envi- plete system, Often, we find other ciency. Likewise, SEMV mini-valve
ronmental pressures have considerations, like inlet piping or trays are high-performance internals
chemical processors look- feed arrangement, can affect the per- that can improve both capacity and
ing into projects that will help formance of the tower, so it should efficiency by breaking vapor jets and
them achieve more throughput from be looked at as a system to provide a providing better vapor-liquid con-
existing columns while also reducing comprehensive solution with a holis- tact, says Rafienia.
energy use. New high-performance tic approach.” Koch’s Nieuwoudt adds that the
trays and packings can certainly help drive to increase column perfor-
increase capacity and efficiency of High-performing trays/packings mance has led to improvements
the tower. However, it is a holistic ap- If a tower is underperforming due in trays and packings that allow
proach to the system and all the inter- to the use of conventional trays and increases to both capacity and ef-
nals that yields the greatest benefits. packings or if a processor wants ficiency in existing columns. For ex-
“Processors are always trying to to improve capacity or efficiency of ample, the company’s new Flexipro
maximize utilization of their assets, existing equipment, a move to high- valve trays offer improved capacity
meaning they want to get maximum performance trays and packings can and efficiency, enhanced push and
throughput while maintaining or im- indeed enhance performance. sweeping of the tray deck, which
proving product quality and also “In the recent economy, we have leads to improved fouling resistance
being cognizant of their carbon foot- seen a lot of projects put on hold and higher turndown ratio with no
print, making energy utilization of the due to capital, logistical and mate- increase in pressure drop. This situ-
column very important,” says Izak rial issues, and processors are try- ation opens opportunities for re-
Nieuwoudt, chief technology advi- ing to get more capacity and higher vamps and new vessels. The valve
sor with Koch Engineered Solutions efficiencies from existing columns,” trays extend the operating range of
(Wichita, Kan.; www.kochind.com). says Moize Turkey, technology di- fixed valves to levels close to those
“It may seem like looking for the Holy rector with Amacs. “In these cases, of movable valves, while maintain-
Grail, but it is possible to achieve.” high-performance internals can ing the performance and reliability of
For this reason, continues Nieu- boost the performance.” fixed valves.
woudt, there is a constant drive to For instance, the most recent Mark Pilling, manager of technol-
improve column internals, leading generation of Amacs’ Superblend ogy with Sulzer Chemtech USA
to some significant improvements in ASB high performance random (Tulsa, Okla.; www.sulzer.com),
trays and packings, but also to other packing (Figure 1) provides supe- agrees that newer technologies can
column internals, as well. “For in- rior performance when compared help achieve both capacity and ef-
stance, a high-performance packing to previous packing generations ficiency improvements. “Our UFM
might yield even better results if it is in terms of both capacity and effi- valve trays offer a robust design that
paired with improved liquid distribu- works over a variety of operating
tors,” he says. conditions and consistently provides
Babak Rafienia, mass-transfer high efficiency. They were designed
technology manager with Amacs using computational fluid dynamics
(Houston; www.amacs.com) as- (CFD) to ensure ideal mixing between
serts: “Looking at a tray or packing the vapor and liquid on the tray deck
alone isn’t the only way to find better to maximize efficiency while simulta-
throughput and efficiency. We have neously increasing capacity,” he says
seen many applications that need (Figure 2).
higher throughput and, while replac- AMACS

ing conventional trays and packings FIGURE 1. Amacs’ fourth-generation high-perfor- Taking a holistic approach
with high-performance components mance Superblend ABS packing is a combination Often, the problem with underper-
of various packing sizes, which provides the effi-
can help, better results are always ciency of the smaller and the capacity of the larger forming columns is that existing tow-
achieved when you look at the com- packing to provide enhanced benefits ers are being pushed too far, which

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021 13


USING COLUMNS FOR CARBON CAPTURE
One of the latest trends is using columns for carbon capture applications. While the technol-
ogy is not new, the “parasitic” energy demand and the enormous column sizes required for
the application necessitate a lot of research and optimization before use becomes wide-
spread, says Koch’s Nieuwoudt.
“There has been a lot of activity on the carbon capture front, but there is still a lot of ex-
ploratory work to be done before we see a flood of large industrial applications due to the
Sulzer Chemtech high cost and the required size of the installations,” notes Nieuwoudt. “When you look at the
FIGURE 2. Sulzer’s UFM valve trays were designed size of the units being proposed, they are humongous. Some of the proposed processes
using computational fluid dynamics to ensure mix- would use scaled-up conventional internals and others would be completely different be-
ing between the vapor and liquid on the tray deck cause some proposed carbon capture columns are rectangular vessels of about 60 by 80 ft.
in order to maximize efficiency while simultane- “This presents mechanical challenges around the mass-transfer internals that have to be
ously increasing capacity solved before widespread use,” he continues. “The industry is spending time working on proper
may necessitate a revamp of more packings and mechanical solutions for supporting those packings, as well as what the liquid
distributor details would look like in a 60-by-80-ft vessel.”
than just trays and packings, says Sulzer Chemtech’s Pilling adds: “On columns of this scale, issues such as the thermal ex-
Andreas Danninger, head of sales pansion factors of dissimilar metals can cause problems. Also, there are massive flows com-
engineering with Raschig GmbH ing in, so there are typically multiple feed nozzles at a given column elevation. This requires
(Ludwigshafen, Germany; www. a lot of time spent with computational fluid dynamics to be sure the vapor flow goes into the
raschig.com). “If the tower was de- column correctly. There are also issues with liquid distributors that must be flow tested, but
signed and built for certain operat- the distributors are so massive that they are often bigger than the test facility itself.”
Despite these and other issues, Sulzer Chemtech has successfully installed carbon cap-
ing conditions that have since been
ture columns in power plant applications, where during the process of burning fossil fuels,
gradually changed, the tower may CO2 emissions emerge. In these applications, after the fossil fuels have been burned, the
not perform well, because the inter- off-gas stream feeds into the absorption column. In the column, the amine solutions come
nals are not suitable for the current into contact with the gas stream and absorb CO2. The larger the contact area, the more
operating conditions,” he says. CO2 is removed from the gas. The specialized design of effective structured packings, such
“The problems can be manifold,” as Sulzer’s MelllapakCC, creates large surface areas of contact for the gas and liquid, en-
he continues. “From liquid distribu- hancing the absorption. The process results in a nearly CO2-free gas stream and in amine
solutions rich in CO2. MellapakCC packing is again used to treat the amine solution so the
tors not being able to handle in-
CO2 is removed for storage and the amine liquid is recycled and reused in the process.
creased liquid loads to the gas dis- While these columns are normally very large and use a lot of energy, these application-
tribution setup not being suitable for specific internals help reduce column size, saving on materials, space and capital and
changed gas-feed flows, to random energy costs. ❐
and structured packings operat-
ing close to flooding conditions to throughput capacity. For example, Similarly, Christian Geipel, manag-
mass transfer trays not being able to the Raschig R-MV provides higher ing director with RVT Process Equip-
handle current operating conditions. capacity and lower pressure drop ment GmbH (RVT; Steinwiesen, Ger-
Addressing these issues not only per theoretical stage compared to many; www.rvtpe.com), says that
requires modern high-performance conventional valve trays due to the there is a growing need for tailor-
equipment, but also a sophisticated unique crowned head of the valve, made solutions in revamps of exist-
engineering approach.” which promotes improved lateral ing plants that need modifications to
Danninger says the first option that vapor release, reducing froth height fulfill new demands or achieve lon-
comes to mind is replacing conven- and entrainment and increases hy- ger, more predictable run times in
tional packing types with a modern, draulic capacity. “However, a care- fouling applications, higher capaci-
high-performance random packing, ful redesign of the existing trays with ties and lower pressure drop, wider
such as the Raschig Super-Ring optimizations to the downcomer operating ranges for more flexibility
PLUS, which provides increased sections of the active panes for the or better energy efficiencies. These
throughput capacity, efficiency, pres- actual operating conditions can fur- can be achieved by combining high-
sure drop and fouling resistance ther enhance performance and op- performance trays or packings with
(Figure 3). “But it is not only the erability of the tower.” other modern internals.
packing that affects column perfor-
mance. If internals like gas and liquid
distributors are not suitable for the
actual operating conditions, then the
packing can’t reach its full potential,”
he says. “A redesign of the internals,
optimized for the actual process
conditions, can significantly enhance
packing performance.”
The same, he says, applies to Raschig

trays where replacement with a


high-capacity tray can enhance FIGURE 3. The Raschig Super-Ring PLUS provides increased throughput capacity, efficiency, pressure
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14 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021


as modern liquid distributors. An im- sor and that reduces the power re-
proved spray nozzle distributor that quirement of the compressors or in-
combines spray nozzles with splash creases its throughput capacity. You
plates was developed and has been can use the characteristics of the
successfully used in refinery vacuum column to yield collateral benefits to
columns where it reduces entrain- other pieces of equipment.”
ment and fouling in the packing sec- Fleming continues: “Most proces-
tions above the distributor without sors realize that you can replace
RVT Process Equipment sacrificing liquid distribution quality standard valve trays and get a 20
FIGURE 4. RVT has developed a novel high-
to the packing section below.” to 30% increase in throughput, but
capacity structured packing, the SP-Line, which Brad Fleming, manager of Sul- if you really understand the process,
offers modified channel geometry to provide low zer GTC’s proprietary equipment you can use the benefits to opti-
pressure drops and higher capacity technology group (Houston; www. mize further. This means you can
“In terms of energy efficiency, gtctech.com), says looking at the use the same number of trays in a
which for mass-transfer equipment system holistically can provide ben- column and achieve better product
mainly corresponds to pressure efits outside the column, as well. purity, while at the same time, those
drop, a revamp from trays or ran- “High-performance internals can be improvements in efficiency can be
dom packings to structured pack- tailored to achieve many process ob- translated into energy reductions
ings is often a solution,” says Geipel. jectives,” he says. “For instance, in because you don’t have to drive the
RVT has developed a novel high- some processes, reducing pressure column as hard, so the real benefits
capacity structured packing, the SP- drop through the column can have come from how you use the im-
Line, which offers modified channel benefits on downstream units. If the provements in equipment technol-
geometry to provide low pressure overhead gas leaving a main frac- ogy to drive a desired, optimized re-
drops and higher capacity (Figure tionator is going to a compression sult throughout the process.”
4). “However, especially for very low stage, by reducing pressure drop Rainald Pabst, sales product man-
liquid loads, these packings can be of the fractionator, you can increase ager for columns and internals with
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nance,” he says. real-time feedback on the values that
DeDietrich remedied the situa- cannot be measured,” says Nieu-
tion by installing new equipment. woudt. “Often processors run a distil-
In addition to its Durapack struc- lation column and measure pressure
tured mass transfer packing (Figure drop, temperature and composition
5), which offers a higher number of of streams using probes in the col-
separation stages, better wettability umn, but these values can’t provide
and mechanical stability and glass information about issues such as
grids with a larger free cross-area, whether certain parts of the trays are
FIGURE 5. DeDietrich’s Durapack structured mass- Coretray distribution trays and SiC- close to flooding.”
transfer packing offers a higher number of separa-
tion stages, better wettability and mechanical sta- channel distributors were installed. “Our calculation methodology
bility and glass grids with a larger free cross-area “The Coretray distributor trays com- provides users with a real-time view
bine the functions of collection, of what things look like inside the
(Mainz, Germany; www.dedietrich. distribution and support in a single column to give a proactive view of
com), agrees that overall optimiza- component,” he says. “The possible where the tower is relative to its limi-
tion comes from considering the pro- load range is designed individually tations,” he says.
cess as a whole. “No two columns and is enormous. Thus, lower loads The software can be used online
are alike. In each individual case it can be handled without loss of dis- in real time to provide alerts when
is important to analyze the situation tribution quality. Hydraulic overloads there are potential problems, or of-
precisely to determine the optimum up to 280% can be handled with- fline to run what-if scenarios that
solution for the separation process out any problem, which is helpful for can be used to enhance perfor-
and the column.” heavily polluting or foaming media. mance of the column before making
He points to a revamp of a nitric Further, the SiC-channel distributor physical changes.
acid concentration column using is characterized by very good distri- According to the experts, looking
modern DeDietrich internals. “The bution quality. at problems or enhancing perfor-
column was originally equipped with “These improvements allowed the mance of the column should change
cast iron internals, which caused processor to increase performance from focusing on a single point or
many problems during operation up to 120% of the original required component and move toward look-
of the plant, including limited load capacity,” he says. ing at it as a whole package. Often
range, permanent blocking of the To enable examining systems as tweaking and finding small optimi-
distributor holes due to breakage a whole, Koch recently launched zations within the entire system can
of the random packing and risk of a software package, TowerView, help operators improve the through-
fracture due to thermal stress. As that performs real-time calculations put or performance, which isn’t al-
a result, the required throughput of of the performance and health of ways specific to just one internal. A
the column could not be achieved equipment inside distillation or ab- solution-driven strategy that exam-
so the plant produced about 20% sorption towers. “The software takes ines the entire picture should be the
less than originally planned and the advantage of the ability to digitalize focus of optimization projects. n
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Focus
Focus on Motors and Drives
A new coupling increases Users can operate this
performance of predecessor speed starter intuitively
Late last year, this company intro- The safe, simple and efficient opera-
duced a new type in its N-Eupex tion of three-phase asynchronous
coupling series, while increasing motors is an important objective in
the performance and bore capacity a large number of applications. The
of the entire series. The new dou- Contactron Speed Starter (photo) is
ble-cardanic N-Eupex DK (photo) a new device class that bridges the
connects the shaft ends of the drive gap between motor starters and fre-
and driven machine via two elasto- quency converters with easy opera-
mer joints instead of only one joint, tion. The operator interface consists Flender

as is the case with other coupling of a rotary switch and three but-
types. The introduction of the sec- tons with a display, allowing users
ond elastomer joint increases the to make all settings intuitively. This
damping properties of the coupling compact and cost-effective solution
and results in a lower torsional stiff- provides all of the functions neces-
ness. This reduces vibrations, and sary for different speeds. These in-
the adjacent machine components clude normal speed, creeping speed,
are less stressed. In addition, the soft start, energy efficiency and ramp
possible radial offset is increased functions, and even safe stopping
more than fourfold. At the same with the Safe Torque Off function. —
time, this company increased the Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG,
performance of the entire N-Eupex Blomberg, Germany
series by approximately 30%, and www.phoenixcontact.com Dunkermotoren
the bore capacity by up to 25%.
Users benefit from higher torque, These motor breaks are
increased rotation speed and a available when you need them
change in size. — Flender GmbH, This company has introduced a quick-
Bocholt, Germany ship program for MagnaShear motor
www.flender.com brakes (photo), with parts ready for
assembly in as little as a day. Brake-
These motors now have less brake motors from ¾ to 5 hp are
integrated ProfiNet interface also in stock, so that assembled brake
This company was said to be the motors can be delivered quickly, elimi-
first to completely integrate Pro- nating supply chain concerns, and the
fiNet functionality, including the need to use inferior dry friction-braking
PROFIdrive profile with application systems. MagnaShear motor brake
classes 1 and 4, into motors as assemblies feature oil shear technol-
standard. This offers ProfiNet users ogy, so they do not require regular
significant advantages in cabling, maintenance or adjustment. With
Phoenix Contact
commissioning and operation. Only quiet, smooth operation and high ac-
the power supply and bus con- curacy and repeatability, they provide
nection need to be established, a long service life (typically 5 to 10
and the motor can be integrated times that of dry friction brakes), says
into the commissioning environ- the company. — Force Control Indus-
ment, for example, the TIA Portal, tries, Fairfield, Ohio
and programming can begin. Dur- www.forcecontrol.com
ing operation, the controller ac-
cesses all motor parameters and New coating enables boost in
uses them for process control, efficiency of electric motors
error monitoring, predictive mainte- Electric motors have laminated cores
nance and many other IIoT or cloud that are made up of thin laminations of
features. BG 95 dPro PN (photo) electrical steel. These laminations are
was the first fully integrated Profi- coated on both sides to insulate them,
Net motor from this company. — which reduces magnetic losses. The Force Control Industries

Dunkermotoren GmbH, Bonndorf/ coatings must also be heat resistant.


Schwarzwald, Germany Beckry Core is a waterborne core-
www.dunkermotoren.de plate varnish (CPV) that not only al-

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lows thinner coating than other prod- Div. II, Class 1 and 2 conditions. —
ucts on the market, but also enhances Siemens Corp., Chicago, Ill.
electrical motor efficiency by reducing usa.siemens.com
power losses in the core laminates
(photo) and improving magnetic prop- Shaft gear units provide more
erties, says the company. — Beckers power, flexibility and reliability
Group, Berlin, Germany This company’s redesigned line of
www.beckers-group.com small Clincher parallel gear units
(photo) delivers increased power and
Certified functional safety torque capacity for a variety of appli-
Beckers Group
products introduced cations. These re-engineered versions
Launched in April, this company’s are lightweight, have improved heat
Certified Safety Products (photo) pro- dissipation, are more cost-effective
vide machine builders with a verified and are available with this company’s
and reliable solution to increase the nsd tupH sealed-surface conversion
safety of processes and machines. for wash-down and extreme environ-
The rail brakes, servomotor brakes ments. When combined with vari-
and rod locks (photo) are said to be able frequency drives, Clincher units
the first in North America to earn the provide efficiency and economy for a
Intertek Functional Safety (FS) Mark. wide range of systems. Two mount-
They are certified to comply with ISO ing configurations are possible: a B14
13849-1, Categories B through 4 face flange/foot mounted version and
and Performance Levels PLa through a B5 flange version. — NORD Gear
PLe. With spring-engaged, air-re- Corp., Waunakee, Wis.
Nexen Group leased functionality, these products www.nord.com
are default to lock, making them ideal
for emergency stopping and holding Improved performance for
applications. The rail brakes, ser- medium-voltage drives
vomotor brakes and rod locks can Earlier this year, this company intro-
be mounted to servo motors, linear duced multiple enhancements to
devices, pneumatic cylinders, round the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 6000T
rails, linear rods, round shafts and lin- medium-voltage drives (photo). The
ear guide systems. — Nexen Group, drives now include TotalFORCE tech-
Inc., Vadnais Heights, Minn. nology, which provides precise con-
www.nexengroup.com trol of speed and torque, diagnostic
information for tracking system health
Siemens Motors meet or exceed NEMA and automatic adjustments to keep
Premium efficiency standards operations running smoothly. The
The Simotics SD200 severe-duty PowerFlex 6000T drives follow speed
motor in frame size 440 (photo) is or torque commands very closely in
the latest offering in the low-voltage both open- and closed-loop vector
Simotics motor family. Providing high control modes to deliver the precise
productivity and energy-efficient op- control required for high performance
eration in all torque ranges, these and large loads. The drives also con-
new cast-iron NEMA motors are tinuously monitor operations to track
built to power pumps, fans, com- the health of electrical components in
pressors, hoists, winders and similar the drive and motor, and provide real-
equipment in harsh environments. time diagnostic information to the
The SD200 motors offer 75–800-hp control system. With this information,
output and feature 444-5013 cast- users can better predict maintenance
iron frames for operation in 460- and requirements well before component
NORD Gear
575-V ranges. They meet or exceed failures and take action to prevent
NEMA Premium MG1 Table 12-12 unplanned downtime. Additionally,
efficiencies. A wide selection of op- adaptive control features within the
tions is offered, including IP56 in- PowerFlex 6000T drives help iso-
gress protection, encoders, brakes late potentially harmful vibration and
and blowers, plus others to suit the resonances, and automatically com-
application. They are designed for pensate for variances to help keep
use in the harsh environments of oil- applications running. — Rockwell
and-gas, petrochemical, grain and Automation Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. n
rock productuction, plus food-and- www.rockwellautomation.com
Rockwell Automation
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Applied Technologies
Leveraging Time-Series Data to
Empower Process Experts
Using new analytics technologies to address process challenges and improve
production makes business sense

C
hemical manufacturers are ment projects.
continuously challenged to Huntsman has
achieve operational excel- also been able
lence. Many factors are in- to eliminate data
volved with reaching this goal. How- silos. Like many
ever, one crucial path forward is being manufacturing
able to fully leverage sensor-gener- companies, their
ated time-series data by being able operational data
to analyze it. Companies realize this, was traditionally
but without the proper tooling, they kept in separate
struggle to achieve this objective. silos, each within
Huntsman Corp. (The Woodlands, its specific teams
Tex.; www.huntsman.com), a global and process/busi- FIGURE 1. Self-service analytics monitoring capabilities provide 24-hour
manufacturer and marketer of dif- ness applications. engineering support
ferentiated and specialty chemicals, With self-service analytics, users can gave early warnings for unexpected
was able to overcome this challenge contextualize, centralize, save and heat input, there was no need to
by empowering their process experts share their operational data with all check afterward if there were any
with self-service analytics. This tool- teams. By eliminating these silos, it abnormalities, allowing operators to
ing enabled them to answer three of became possible to move toward take appropriate action in time (Fig-
the top production questions every combined organizational produc- ure 2). This new approach to batch
organization like theirs is faced with: tion overviews for all sites, both lo- analysis and monitoring led to a sig-
• What is happening in the process? cally and globally. With this shared nificant reduction in off-specification
• Has this happened before? information, they saw global col- batches and a significant increase in
• Why is this happening? laboration and team efficiency im- product quality.
prove, which resulted in enhanced
Self-service analytics and more insightful resolution of Improving quality assurance
With the self-service analytics plat- production problems. In one of Huntsman’s Advanced Ma-
form supported by TrendMiner terials plants, numerous batches in a
(Houston; www.trendminer.com), Fingerprinting batch processes wiped-film evaporator exceeded the
Huntsman process engineers and Traditionally, Huntsman’s teams solvent specification limit, resulting in
operators are able to search through would check batch profiles using Mi- off-specification products. The pro-
historical data to look for good and crosoft Excel — an approach that re- cess experts also observed a multi-
bad production behavior, allow- quired a substantial amount of pro- year drift in quality as measured by
ing them to carry out the analytics duction expertise and time. However, the quality assurance laboratory. They
themselves. They can create “fin- after implementing a self-service suspected this problem resulted from
gerprints” of ideal operating zones, analytics platform in 2018, they were a change in testing methods, but this
and set monitors against these fin- able to become much more efficient hypothesis and the frequency of off-
gerprints. If a deviation occurs, alerts by creating fingerprints of good op- specification production needed to
are sent out via messages, emails erating zones to check batch quality be investigated.
or dashboards to notify personnel against specifications. A six-sigma analysis following the
about the issue, giving them time In one of its polyols processes, “define, measure, analyze, improve
to take corrective action. A 24-hour distinct pressure and tempera- and control” (DMAIC) strategy was
engineering support system is there- ture profiles are required to consis- performed using the various ca-
fore set in place, covering times tently produce high-quality material. pabilities of self-service analytics,
when engineers are not on site (Fig- Huntsman’s teams used fingerprints such as value-based searches, layer
ure 1). Additionally, self-service ana- as realtime monitors to continu- comparisons, statistical comparison
lytics can enable process experts to ously check the process for devia- tables, scatterplots, filtering and the
set monitors to predict performance tions. Process experts were able to recommendation engine.
and send out early warnings, and quickly identify subtle disturbances The team used scatter plots to
can even be used in conjunction with that would be difficult to capture in easily track batch performances for
Lean Six Sigma continuous improve- a numerical model. As the monitors insight about which batches were

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021 19


root-cause Authors
analysis on a Jasper Rutten (Email: jasper_m_
much larger rutten@huntsman.com) works at
Huntsman Corp. as the manager
data set. They of the company’s Advanced Ana-
were also able lytics team, which sets out the
to identify dif- global route on digitalization and
ferences in the advanced analytics for upstream
methylene diphenyl diisocyanate
subtle pres- (MDI) manufacturing facilities. He
sure read- joined Huntsman in 2000 after
ings and thus graduating as a chemical engineer from Twente Univer-
sity in the Netherlands. His extensive experience in
call for more chemical engineering provides a solid basis to lead the
tests to be global journey of sustainably bringing industry 4.0
conducted. into practice.
Figure 2. Setting process monitors can give process experts early warnings when Based on
batch quality is off-specification
these find- Edwin van Dijk (Email: edwin.
outside of the acceptable operating ings, quality improvements were vandijk@softwareag.com) is the
vice president of marketing at
zone. Multiple differences between realized within days after making TrendMiner NV (www.trendminer.
the plant’s on-specification and off- process changes. com). He has over 20 years of ex-
specification production campaigns Using new technology like self- perience in the process and power
industries. He spent more than 10
were found, which convinced them service analytics can effectively ad- years at Greenock, selling plant
that long-term changes had been dress process challenges and vastly design software to owner-opera-
occurring in the process. Further in- improve production. Huntsman un- tors and contractors, followed by a
vestigation allowed the process ex- derstands this. Now, its teams of role as business development manager at BlueCielo
ECM Solutions. In his last role as director of global mar-
perts to rule out the misreading of process experts have a continuous, keting at BlueCielo, he focused on brand recognition,
flowmeters, and they found a non- constant view of production, result- product positioning and go-to-market launch plans.
negligible offset between measured ing in more profitable and efficient Within TrendMiner, van Dijk is responsible for the global
marketing strategy, which includes a focus on educating
and true pressure. production management in a highly the market on the benefits of data analytics in the pro-
With self-service analytics, the competitive market. ■ cess industry and the opportunities available with
process experts completed a faster Edited by Mary Page Bailey TrendMiner’s solutions.

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20 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021
New Products
Digitize weighing processes with and integrity insights to the chemical
this balance and software process and utilities industries. Genix
The combination of XPR series bal- APM is an enterprise-grade applica-
ances and LabX Software (photo) tion to monitor assets, prescribe main-
enables users to digitalize laboratory tenance actions, improve equipment
weighing processes and ensure ac- utilization and support lifecycle analy-
curate results, full traceability and sis and capital planning. By assessing
data integrity. LabX Balance soft- the remaining useful life of industrial
ware integrates fully with laboratory- assets, Genix APM generates a plan
information systems, such as chro- for preventive maintenance, which can
matography software, and enables a extend equipment uptime by as much
seamless flow of data throughout the as 50% and increase asset life by up Mettler-Toldeo
entire analysis workflow. LabX sends to 40%, says the company. The Genix
weighing results directly to where the APM Suite makes it easy to add condi-
weight values are required for subse- tion monitoring to existing operational
quent analyses and ensures trace- technology (OT) landscapes, enables
ability back to the starting point. Now prioritization of maintenance activities
available in Version 12, LabX software based on AI-informed predictions and
guides users through SOP workflows provides a comprehensive overview
on all connected XPR Balances, in- of asset performance. — ABB Ltd.,
cluding the new XPR automatic bal- Zurich, Switzerland
ance, to ensure every operator follows www.abb.com
the same procedures. — Mettler-To-
ledo GmbH, Greifensee, Switzerland Raising the bar for
www.mt.com heat pumps up to 95°C
The RedGenium heat pump, combined
A new rupture disc is with the new Grasso V XHP reciprocat- Continental Disc

ASME BPE compliant ing compressor (photo), enables the


The new IntegrX-HPX rupture disc provision of temperatures of 95°C with
(photo) addresses the need to im- high efficiency. In addition to the tem-
prove process performance, reliability perature advantage, the largest V XHP
and safety within the biopharmaceu- compressor also offers almost double
tical industry. The IntegrX-HPX com- the capacity compared to previous
bines the unrivaled performance of models. The new system is well-suited
the company’s HPX with ASME BPE for many processes with high heat-load
(bioprocessing equipment) compli- requirements. Electrically driven heat
ABB
ant crevice-free design, removing the pumps can replace conventional fossil-
need for integral seals. Manufactured fuel-based heating systems. They use
and tested to optimize service life and either available process waste heat or
performance, the IntegrX-HPX is a other heat sources from the environ-
semi-circular, scored, reverse-acting ment and transfer the heat to a high
rupture disc is suited for cyclic process temperature level. — GEA Group AG,
conditions from full vacuum to 95% of Düsseldorf, Germany
the stamped rating. With the disc built www.gea.com
into a cartridge, the robust welded de-
sign of the IntegrX-HPX mitigates the Web-based platform streamlines
impact of downstream piping loads molecule discovery chemistry
on the disc burst pressure and over- Last month, this company released GEA Group

all performance. — Continental Disc Torx Test and Torx Analyze (photo) to
Corp., Liberty, Mo. complete the Torx platform — a single
www.contdisc.com web-based solution that enables drug
discovery teams to work together,
Bringing artificial intelligence to share knowledge, manage resources
asset-performance management and track progress throughout the
The launch of Ability Genix Asset design-make-test-analyze (DMTA)
Performance Management (APM) workflow. Torx Test connects chemists
Suite (photo) brings next-generation and assay scientists to enable seam-
artificial-intelligence (AI)-based pre- less scheduling, management and
dictive maintenance, asset reliability results delivery for biological, physico- Torx Software

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chemical and other assays. It removes the administrative
burden from the testing process by providing a platform
to submit requests upon compound registration, as well
as followup requests from Torx Make and monitor prog-
ress in realtime. Torx Analyze combines 2D and 3D analy-
sis of molecule data loaded from corporate databases
with the extensive information sharing and molecule de-
Add to
sign capabilities of Torx Design. — Torx Software Ltd.,
Cambridge, U.K.
www.torx-software.com

New touchscreen coulometer


calendar!
for gas-stream analysis UIC
The CM5016 C/S coulometer
(photo) provides highly accurate,
absolute determination of car-
bon or sulfur content in any gas
stream containing CO2, SO2 or
H2S. The coulometer is used as
the detector with a sample-acid-
ification front-end unit, detecting
carbon or sulfur (or both) in the
range of 0.01μg to 100 mg. The CM5016 coulometer is
equipped with a new 12-in. touchscreen display assembly
for enhanced user interface. — UIC, Inc., Joilet, Ill.
www.uicinc.com

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World Forum and Leading Show single platform that evolves with time for water and waste-
for the Process Industries water subsegments, including: treatment infrastructures
ACHEMA is the global hotspot for industry (including desalination plants and industrial wastewater),
network infrastructures and other water resources, such
experts, decisionmakers and solution providers.
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Fast, safe integration


of Ex i isolators
The pac-Carrier 9295 (photo, p. 23) is a new, space-sav-
#back2live: ing integration solution for this company’s 12-mm ISpac
Ex i isolators. This significantly simplifies the installation
and wiring of isolators to input/output (I/O) cards in au-
4 – 8 April 2022 tomation systems from all manufacturers. Prefabricated
Frankfurt, Germany connecting cables reduce the risk of wiring errors. Further-
www.achema.de WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021
more, the installation time is reduced by up to 40% thanks
to the isolators’ tool-free mounting, says the company.
This integration solution is particularly suited for projects
involving a high number of channels. The new pac-Car-
riers are available in 8- and 16-slot versions, thereby en-
abling up to 32 signals to be R. Stahl
connected. The variant with
eight slots is only 110 mm
wide. An additional HART mul-
tiplexer coupling only requires
36 mm of extra space. ISpac
devices and the pac-Carriers
are approved for use in Zone 2
decentralized installations. The
pac-Carrier can also be used for functional safety appli-
cations up to safety integrity level (SIL 3). — R. Stahl AG,
Waldenburg, Germany
www.r-stahl.com

New clarifier has a large settling area


within a small footprint
The Leopold Texler lamella clarifier (photo) for water treat-
ment uses a series of inclined lamellas designed to fit into
rectangular clarification basins, providing a large settling
area within a small footprint. With its efficient removal of Controlling emissions,
solids, the clarifier attains very low turbidity levels and
improves the filterability of water. The lamella sheets are improving efficiency
installed at a 55-deg angle, increasing the treatment ca-
pacity by up to 100% compared to conventional sedi- Tailored integral process solutions
mentation systems, says the manufacturer. Solids settle for industrial gas cleaning
without blocking the pathway of the water. The unique
trough covers have an inte-
grated weir design to ensure
For decades, GEA has been a global leader in the
even flow distribution through-
development, design and installation of emission
out the length of the clarifier.
reduction systems and technologies for customers in
Texler’s lamellas are made
the process industries such as:
from a hydrophobic geotex- Xylem
tile high-density polyethylene
(HDPE) that has water-repellent and flexible properties • Dust removal
to prevent sludge accumulation on the lamella sheets, • Flue gas cleaning
reducing the need for regular cleaning. — Xylem Inc., • Absorption of gaseous pollutants
Rye Brook, N.Y.
• NOx reduction
www.xylem.com
• Gas cooling

Enhance EHS compliance and


education with this new learning system Thanks to its unparalleled innovation and expertise,
This company launched a new learning management GEA delivers made-to-measure emission control
system (LMS) with expanded capabilities for increased systems that keep customers competitive and
flexibility, functionality and scalability. The new LMS will compliant beyond legal emission requirements.
also integrate the SAP Litmos tool as part of its offering.
All with the lowest energy consumption.
With an easy-to-navigate user interface, and simplified
administration and content management, the new LMS
offers a wealth of learning content related to environmen-
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also includes robust and flexible reporting, as well as so-
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Facts At Your Fingertips
Cake Filtration Basics
Department Editor: Scott Jenkins

F
a Diatomaceous
iltration is arguably the most b earth particle Filter cake
common unit operation in the Large hard particles
Particles
chemical process industries retained
(CPI). Filtration processes can be di- P1 P2 Large soft particles
vided into three broad categories:
Feed Filtrate
cake filtration, where the incoming
slurry contains enough solid material
Submicron non-haze
to form a cake on the filter medium; (foam-retention proteins, etc)
Particles
clarifying filtration, which involves retained
feeds with solids levels that are too Submicron haze
low to form a cake and where the FIGURE 1. In cake filtration (a), the separation takes place on a buildup of particles (cake) on the filter
solids become embedded in the fil- medium. In some cases (b), more than simple size exclusion may be involved
tration medium; and crossflow filtra-
tion, where the feed flows parallel to and even wire screens. Among the option is perlite, which is milled vol-
the filtration surface, rather than the materials used are polyolefins, nylon, canic glass composed mainly of po-
conventional perpendicular flow. This polyester, acrylics and fluorocarbons. tassium aluminum silicate. Because
one-page reference summarizes the Both woven and nonwoven media perlite is not as tortuous as diatomite,
basic operation and mechanism for are employed, over a wide range of the high clarity levels achievable with
cake filtration processes. porosity. When selecting a medium, the latter are not possible. Neverthe-
consider mechanical strength, chemi- less, perlite may be more cost effec-
Cake formation cal compatibility with the process ma- tive than diatomite for separation of
In cake filtration, feed is introduced terial, temperature tolerance, ease of coarse particles. This is because the
upstream of the filter, and a layer cleaning and porosity. If the medium density of perlite is lower, so that less
of solids is deposited onto the sur- is too coarse, solids may become material is needed to form a precoat
face of the filter medium. Some of lodged in the openings, leading to of a given thickness. Other types of
the particles in this layer of mate- blinding. In other cases, solids may filter aid include expanded cellulose.
rial bridge the gaps between the fi- not be retained and bridging may not
bers of the filter medium, a process occur. Conversely, a medium that is Cake filtration mechanism
known as bridging. Subsequently, too tight will impose an unnecessary A filter precoated with diatomaceous
new particles are deposited onto this restriction to liquid flow, leading to re- earth (DE) is represented in Figure 1b.
existing layer, forming a second layer duced productivity. This diagram shows how filtration by
of solids. The concept is depicted in simple size exclusion may be an over-
Figure 1a, where the dark circles rep- Filtering soft solids simplification. At the top of the figure,
resent the solid portion (for example, Solids that are soft, slimy or gelati- rigid particles larger than the open-
fibers) of the filtration medium, and nous tend to pack tightly, forming ings in the DE precoat are retained,
the gaps between the circles denote cakes of low permeability. This prob- while smaller ones pass through, con-
the flow path for filtrate. The process lem can be alleviated by the addi- sistent with expectations. However,
continues, with new solids forming tion of a small amount of filter aid to the compressible nature of the large,
additional layers adjacent to solids the feed slurry. Filter aids are inert, soft particles shown in Figure 1b al-
already deposited, and in this man- highly porous materials that act to lows them to squeeze through, even
ner, a cake forms. Rather than the separate blinding solids, leading to a though the particles are smaller than
actual medium, the cake itself acts more open cake and in turn a higher the openings.
as the filtration medium, determining filtration rate. Filter aid added directly The sub-micron, non-haze particles
the quality and flowrate of the filtrate. to the slurry is known as body feed. shown in the figure also are not re-
The role of the actual medium is only Alternatively, prior to introducing the tained, but this is expected because
to support the cake. feed slurry, a layer of filter aid can be these particles are smaller than the
Cake filtration is suitable only for deposited onto the filtration medium pores in the cake. On the other hand,
feeds containing enough solids to to form what is known as a precoat. the sub-micron haze particles seen
form a cake — at least 1 vol.%. High- at the bottom of the diagram are re-
er levels of feed solids lead to better Filter aid tained even though they are larger
results, including improved bridging Several types of filter aid are available. than the openings. This is attributable
and more porous cakes. Most common is diatomite (diatoma- to some mechanism other than phys-
ceous earth), the skeletal remains of ical exclusion, perhaps electrostatic
Media types single-cell algae, composed primarily or hydrophobic interaction. n
There are a variety of media available, of silica. Diatomite offers the highest
Editor’s note: This column is an excerpt of the following article:
including paper, textiles, polymers, clarity of all types of filter aid. Another Gabelman, A., An Overview of Filtration, Chem. Eng., November
2015, pp. 50–58.
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Technology Profile
Production of Citric Acid
By Intratec Solutions

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itric acid is a naturally occur- (2) fermentation; and (3) products
ring tricarboxylic acid com- treatment (Figure 2).
monly found in plants and Corn starch saccharification. Corn is
animals (Figure 1). In its pure fed to hammer mills to be crushed into
form, it is a colorless compound read- a coarse grind meal containing all kernel
ily soluble in water. Citric acid is main- components. This meal is routed to a
ly used to add taste to food and soft liquefaction vessel, along with hot pro- FIGURE 1. Citric acid is used in a variety of appli-
cations, including for taste in foods and beverages
drinks, and as acidulant for dietary cess condensate and alpha-amylase
supplements and pharmaceuticals. It enzymes. The corn starch is enzymati- remove biomass residues, while the
is also used as the following: an an- cally hydrolyzed, producing maltose vapor is condensed and recycled to
ticoagulant; mineral flotation agent; and higher oligomers. The slurry from the liquefaction area. The citric acid
industrial cleaning/electroplating/an- this step is sent to a saccharification solution is then fed to ion-exchange
odizing reagent; animal food additive tank, where it is mixed with gluco-amy- column for separation of magnesium
(digestion aid); and water treatment lase enzymes, which cleave the maltose and potassium ions, and to a crystal-
agent. Citric acid can be used in the and higher oligomers into glucose. lizer, forming citric acid crystals, which
manufacture of other products, in- Fermentation. Glucose is mixed with are routed to a vacuum filter to be sep-
cluding: dibasic ammonium citrate; process water, nutrients and ammoni- arated from the mother liquor. Most of
ammonium ferric citrate; calcium ci- um nitrate, and fed to the fermenters. this liquor is returned to crystallization
trate; citrazinic acid; citrated fatty acid Fermentation is performed in fed- upstream, but a fraction of it is purged
glycerides; lithium citrate; potassium batch mode and under aerobic pro- to avoid impurities build-up. The solid
citrate; sodium citrate; tri-n-butyl ci- cess conditions in agitated, jacketed citric acid cake is directed to a rotary
trate; and triethyl citrate fermentors. After glucose exhaustion, dryer to remove residual water, then
Citric acid can be obtained from the batch phase is finished, and the sent to blending silos and packaging,
natural sources (for example, lemons, fed-batch phase is started. During the from which bulk and bagged citric
limes and oranges) and can be syn- fed-batch phase, glucose and nutri- acid are obtained, respectively.
thetically produced either via chemi- ents are continuously supplied.
cal reaction or microbial fermentation. Products treatment. After the fer- Product grades
Large-volume industrial production of mentation step, the fermentation The uses and applications of citric acid
citric acid, however, is based almost broth is sent to a rotary vacuum fil- vary according to the product grade.
exclusively on microbial fermentation ter, separating non-fermented bio- The main forms of citric acid are: U.S.
of a carbohydrate substrate, in which a mass (which is sent to a wash step) Pharmacopeia (USP) grade; reagent
strain of Aspergillus niger is employed from a liquid stream containing citric grade; and monohydrate grade. This
to convert sugar to citric acid. Raw acid that is routed to the evaporation organic acid may be produced in
materials commonly used are molas- stage. The biomass is centrifuged and crystalline form, anhydrous, with sev-
ses, sugar (raw beet, refined beet), washed for citric acid recovery, which eral granulations; or in solutions with
cane sugars, syrups (prepared from is sent to evaporation, while the bio- different concentrations (for example,
wheat, corn, potato or other starch). mass cake is dried in a rotary dryer, 50% w/w), with grades varying in ap-
generating dried distiller’s grains with pearance, purity and color. n
Production process solubles (DDGS) byproduct. In the
Editor's note: The content for this column is developed by Intratec
Citric acid production from corn evaporation step, the broth is con- Solutions LLC (Houston; www.intratec.us) and edited by Chemical En-
starch comprises three major sec- centrated, and then sent to chro- gineering. The analyses and models presented are based on publicly
available and non-confidential information. The content represents the
tions: (1) corn starch saccharification; matographic separation equipment to opinions of Intratec only.

1. Grinding mills
2. Liquefaction
3. Saccharification
4. Fermentors
5. Biomass separator
6. Biomass washing
7. Biomass drying
8. Evaporator
9. Chromatographic separation
10. Ion exchangers
11. Crystallizer
12. Vacuum filter
13. Citric acid dryer
14. Cooling tower
15. Boiler
16. Chiller

CW Cooling water
ST Steam
CHW Chilled water

FIGURE 2. The diagram shows a process for making citric acid by fermenting corn sugars

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Cover Story Part 1

Unlocking Hydraulic
Limits in a Revamp
Follow the practical tips discussed here to accelerate hydraulic revamp projects and increase
the success rate

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Nattapong onducting a thorough hydraulic of revamp projects, where a design engineer
Pongboot check is a crucial part of a suc- should seek to exploit every bit of design
Global R&D cessful plant revamp. Depending margin to avoid costly equipment modifica-
on the remaining margin of the tions. It must be noted that piping changes
IN BRIEF hydraulic system, a certain degree of modi- are generally expensive and undesirable in
REAL-LIFE DILEMMAS
fications may be required to accommodate most revamp projects.
a new unit throughput or configurations. I would like to stress that conflicting with
THEORY VERSUS Conventional hydraulic calculations can these hydraulic design guidelines does not
REALITY be time-consuming, involving engineering mean your existing equipment cannot be
TEST-RUN BEST documents, possibly with expensive hy- used in revamp scenarios unless they are in-
PRACTICES draulic calculation software. This article pro- tegrity or reliability criteria (for example, ero-
vides helpful tips to significantly reduce the sion limit). More importantly, the economic
EXECUTION PLAN
person-hours required for hydraulic review. justification is different here, as the invest-
EXAMPLE 1: Also, unorthodox, yet practical, methods ment in the existing equipment has already
HYDROCRACKER FEED for equipment sizing will be demonstrated been made. Utilizing existing hardware is
PREHEATER as fast-track solutions to unlock hydraulic always a better choice from a financial and
EXAMPLE 2: INCREASED constraints at a chemical process industries practical perspective, thus requiring a careful
WASH WATER FLOW (CPI) facility. These tips and methods come hydraulic assessment.
out of the author’s experience as a plant op- Another essential concept that was often
EXAMPLE 3: INCREASED
erator and designer, and are illustrated with missing is practicality. Many engineers from
DIESEL PRODUCTION
several real-world examples. these design firms solely relied on theoreti-
EXAMPLE 4: IMPROVED cal hydraulic calculations and ignored the
DIESEL RECOVERY Real-life dilemmas real-world data, such as pressure survey
ADDITIONAL TIPS As a former petroleum-refinery process en- data. While the author always offered test-
gineer, the author had opportunities to work run data (or the opportunity to do test run),
with multiple reputed design companies on many failed to use them properly. To make
different revamp projects. Surprisingly often, matters worse, some of these engineers
these companies applied hydraulic design confidently said that there was no such need
criteria intended for new units to revamp for plant data, as they thought they could fig-
projects without a thorough understanding ure out everything based on their computer
of why these criteria were there in the first software. The author has experienced mul-
place. As shown in Table 1, many of these tiple disastrous revamp projects that failed
criteria, such as pressure drop per 100 m, to meet the revamp objectives just because
are primarily
based on eco-
nomics (capital
expenditures
versus operating
expenses) and
only intended to
provide an eco-
nomical solution
to new unit de-
signs. This ap-
FIGURE 1. The photo on the left shows the inner pipe wall of a severely fouled fuel oil line. The
proach does not photo on the right shows a tube bundle heavily fouled by asphalt and coke. Both examples are non-
apply in the case idealities illustrating why ideal hydraulic models deviate from reality
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TABLE 1. EXAMPLES OF LINE DESIGN CRITERIA TYPICALLY USED NOMENCLATURE
BY ENGINEERING COMPANIES ΔP/100 m Pressure drop per 100 meters
Recommended D Nominal pipe diameter
high limits
NPSHa Available net positive suction head
Item Detail ΔP/100 m, Velocity,
bar/100 m m/s Cv Flow coefficient

1 Pump suction lines (bubble point fluid) 0.11 1.8 %Travel Valve travel

2 Pump discharge lines (carbon steel) 0.91 6.1* Qrevamp Actual volumetric flow rate for the revamp
case
3 Amine piping (stainless steel) 0.34 3*
S.G. Specific gravity at the corresponding operat-
4 Reboiler inlet line 0.07 1.5
ing temperature
*Integrity criteria
%Travelbase Valve travel for the base case
Many of these values are based on economic criteria, while some are in-
tended to ensure piping integrity Cv,base Flow coefficient for the base case
∆Pbase Pressure drop across the control valve for the
the designer did not incorporate actual plant data and base case
equipment performances during the design phase. ∆Prevamp Pressure drop across the control valve for the
Moreover, people tend to overly focus on rotating revamp case
equipment. Throughout my experience with revamps,
∆Pnew equipment Pressure drop across the new equipment
the suggestion has been made by former colleagues
that solving hydraulic issues could be accomplished by Cv,revamp Flow coefficient for the revamp case
replacing pumps and compressors. This notion is not al- %Travelrevamp Valve travel for the revamp case
ways the case, and could lead to a costly solution, like Qtotal Total actual volumetric flowrate across the
replacing a large compressor. Ask yourself if you would main control and bypass valve
still replace a pump or compressor if you found that the Qmain Actual volumetric flow rate across the main
inlet block valve was accidentally closed. More often control valve
than people think, pump and compressor issues do not Qbypass Actual volumetric flow rate across the bypass
result from the equipment itself. valve
These situations might sound unreal to some readers,
Cv,total Total flow coefficient across the main control
but they are based on true stories. Some people do not and bypass valve
view through a different lens when dealing with revamps,
Cv,main Flow coefficient for the main control valve
regardless of how experienced they are.
Cv,bypass Flow coefficient for the bypass valve
Theory versus reality ∆Ptotal Total pressure drop across the main control
Theoretical hydraulic calculations are undoubtedly good and bypass valve
estimations, but it is important to remember that engi- ∆Pmain Pressure drop across the main control valve
neering assumptions or even hydraulic models them- ∆Pbypass Pressure drop across the bypass valve
selves (such as Darcy-Weisbach or Hazen-Williams
models) may not perfectly represent the real world. For Cv,total,revamp Total flow coefficient for the revamp case
example, the hydraulic design assumptions listed in ΔHbase Pump’s head for the base case
Table 2 might be reasonable for a new design. However, ΔHmargin Design margin for the pump’s head
it does not mean that the hydraulic model developed
ΔHrevamp Pump’s head for the revamp case
using the same assumptions will reflect exactly what
happens in the existing hydraulic system. ΔHpolytropic Compressor’s polytropic head
This difference between theory and reality is the pri- ΔHpolytropic,base Compressor’s polytropic head for the base
mary reason why a design margin is always applied case
when designing a new piece of equipment or device. ΔHpolytropic,revamp Compressor’s polytropic head for the revamp
The margin accounts for any non-idealities and provides case
additional operational flexibility. Almost all process pip- Qinlet Actual inlet volumetric flowrate
ing, pumps and compressors are designed based on Qinlet,base Actual inlet volumetric flowrate for the base
rated flowrates — typically 110–120% of normal. There- case
fore, 10–20% spare capacity may be available for the
Qinlet,revamp Actual inlet volumetric flow rate for the revamp
revamp operation. case
Some examples of non-idealities in hydraulic systems
include fouling, corrosion, erosion and so on. A piping does not make sense. This situation further emphasizes
system or asset might be fouled (or corroded), thus af- the need to augment theoretical calculations with real-
fecting both actual pipe roughness and flow area to a world data when one handles a revamp work.
certain degree (Figure 1).
More interestingly, some revamp projects are effectively Test-run best practices
a remedy for a previous grassroots design that failed, so One of the objectives of a unit test run is to determine
repeating the same mistakes by only relying on theories the actual performance capabilities and constraints of

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TABLE 2. EXAMPLES OF EQUIVALENT straints are those observed in the
LENGTHS FOR PIPING COMPONENTS field, such as valve travel or motor
Piping Detail Equivalent load, rather than design values on
component length
paper. As mentioned earlier, we are
Gate valve Full bore 8–13 D trying to utilize all hidden margins
Check valve Swing type 92–135 D and define a new baseline here. If
Butterfly valve 8 in. and larger 20–40 D your existing hardware limits the
Elbow 90 deg, R = 1.5 D 13–20 D
maximum throughput, some ac-
tions can be taken during the test
Tee Flow-through branch 60–72 D
run, for example, opening a bypass
These numbers vary by organization and are primarily valve or starting a spare pump.
intended for the design mode
FIGURE 2. To improve success and minimize Altering process conditions, such
capital cost, the author recommends the workflow Moreover, it is also highly beneficial as raising the pressure or level of
illustrated on the right and avoiding that on the left
to use the test run data to establish the suction vessel to increase pump
a base case for your revamp and im- discharge pressure and available
prove the calculation accuracy. net positive suction head (NPSHa),
Ignoring the actual equipment and would also help. The author recom-
system performances can lead to mends incorporating past equipment
a situation in which the maximum inspection and reliability records into
capacity of the existing equipment the analysis.
is substantially underrated or over- This new performance baseline
rated. Test-run data and observa- can be developed by measuring
tions should be reviewed and dis- flows, temperatures and pressures
cussed with the concerned parties to with well-calibrated instrumentation
avoid recommending a change that and analyzing the process streams.
conflicts with the operational data. Field measurements and checks are
For example, the control valve was highly recommended when deemed
too small considering the past op- applicable, such as a single-gage
FIGURE 3. The relationship between Cv and valve erational data, but it is not replaced pressure survey.
travel remains virtually the same for any hydraulic during the revamp execution. In the In addition to the aforementioned
system, so it indicates hydraulic availability
worst-case scenario, the revamp standard process variables, other
an existing system. Process calcu- could fail, as the designer may not test-run observations should also
lations and solution findings based address the real issues. be documented, such as: control-
only on theoretical equipment per- Test runs should be conducted valve travel and response; motor
formance may be misleading. A test comprehensively at high unit load/speed or turbine load/speed;
run is a perfect opportunity to unveil throughputs to ensure that the pres- signs of cavitation at pumps and
all underlying design margins, which sure drop between the measurement control valves; vibration and noises;
might not be explicitly shown in the locations is more significant than the and others.
equipment datasheet. error of the pressure instruments. As Before using test-run data further,
A good example is a typical pump- a best practice, preliminarily check always verify, correct and reconcile it
sizing workflow. Several parties, your remaining margins before the to improve data quality.
including the licensor, the EPC (en- actual test run. Simulating expected
gineering, procurement and con- process conditions as a test-run Execution plan
struction) contractor and pump guideline would be helpful. As mentioned previously, relying on
manufacturer, often add design fac- There is no harm in exceeding the theoretical calculations can lead to a
tors (usually arbitrary and based on design unit capacity. The real con- costly revamp or even a total failure.
institutional knowledge) to each de-
sign stage
When assuming a typical design
margin of 10%, the compounded
design margin that results from each
party’s addition could be as large
as 33% (1.10 to the power of 3) by
the time the pump is at the instal-
lation site. It is not uncommon to
see a pumping system with a highly
throttled flow control valve. In some
cases, one might need to replace or
trim the impeller to improve pumping
FIGURE 4. The diagram represents the hydrocracker feed system discussed in Example 1 with its new
operation and save energy. feed preheater

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from design guidelines rarely match
reality due to fouling and corrosion.
This parameter is particularly crucial
for cast iron or aging piping systems
• Effective pipe diameter: If the hy-
draulic system is subject to fouling,
the modeler can also adjust the ef-
fective pipe diameter
• Resistance coefficients and equiv-
alent lengths for piping components:
Different design guidelines suggest
different values (as highlighted in
Table 2). Which one are you going
to trust? There is no harm in tuning
FIGURE 5. The graphs show determinations of Cv,base and %Travelrevamp in Example 1. On the left is Valve
A (linear – full-scale), and on the right is Valve B (equal percentage – magnified)
these parameters
As a minimum requirement, the
calibrated hydraulic model should
be able to fit two sets of data. If it
fails to do so, it usually means the
tuning parameters are inappropri-
ate, therefore requiring recalibration.
Note that a model calibration does
not have to be perfect, but should
be at least good enough for deci-
sion-making.

Example cases
To better understand how both ap-
proaches work, the following real-
world examples are discussed here.
1. Hydrocracker feed preheater. In
FIGURE 6. The diagram illustrates a wash-water injection system of a single-stage hydrocracker, as dis-
cussed in Example 2 this example, a new feed preheater
was to be designed and installed dur-
The author recommends following mal effort. The author recommends ing the refinery turnaround to reduce
the best practices illustrated in Fig- first trying this simple yet effective the energy consumption of a hydro-
ure 2 rather than using 100% paper- technique before setting up the full- cracker unit. As illustrated in Figure
based calculations, which is gener- hydraulic model. 4, a mix of two liquid feed streams
ally a flawed practice. Using the fully-calibrated hydrau- will be heated up by a hot diesel
In general, the revamp solution of lic model. As an initial step, a de- product from a diesel hydrotreater.
hydraulic debottlenecking projects sign engineer must select a proper Subsequently, this mixed-liquid feed
can be developed using the follow- hydraulic model. For example, the stream must go through two stages
ing approaches: Hazen-Williams equation is usually of filtration to remove solid particu-
Smart use of equipment’s char- sufficiently good to handle a water late matter, which can plug the front
acteristics. The characteristics of distribution system with a relatively beds of the hydrocracking reactor.
the equipment or device are usu- smooth pipe surface. However, this This new feed preheater must
ally well-defined, if not subjected to equation is not valid for other fluids, fit into the existing system without
severe fouling or damage, and are therefore requiring the Darcy-Weis- causing flow-control issues. As a
practically independent of the hy- bach equation. general guideline, Valve A and Valve
draulic system (such as the valve Whenever this approach is inevi- B in Figure 4 should have %Travel
characteristic curves in Figure 3). table, a designer should systemati- less than 80, a typical maximum
In conjunction with good baseline cally calibrate the hydraulic model. %Travel for reasonable flow control.
data, these characteristics are more Typically, the modeler has to adjust In this case, the refinery con-
than adequate to check the hydrau- multiple tuning parameters to match ducted a test run at desired revamp
lic adequacy of the existing system the actual data. These parameters flowrates (Qrevamp) and with the fil-
or even design a new control valve include the following: ter’s maximum allowable pressure
or pump. This technique usually • P i p e
TABLE 3. TEST-RUN DATA FOR A NEW PREHEATER DESIGN
employs the simplest mathemati- rough-
cal equations (flow coefficient (Cv) ness: Stream Qrevamp, m3/hour %Travelbase Temperature, °C S.G.
equation), and small amounts of T h e Hot feed 237.4 26.4 158 0.818
process data, thus requiring mini- v a l u e s Cold feed 78.2 10.0 141 0.820

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∆Pbase = (Qrevamp2S.G.) / (Cv,base)2 stant at 28.5 barg.
(1) The whole piping system is made
of a sour-service steel grade (which
3. After determining ∆Pbase from is expensive and requires a long lead
Step 2, calculate a revamp pres- time) and located on a high platform
sure drop (∆Prevamp) from Equation 2 (Figure 7), making piping replace-
based on a pressure drop of the new ment unattractive.
heat exchanger and associated pip- The control and bypass valve are 1
ing (∆Pnew equipment). in. (½-in. trim), with the line size of 2
in. for the concerned piping section.
∆Prevamp = ∆Pbase – ∆Pnew equipment These facts suggest that one can still
(2) upgrade the control valve to accom-
modate more wash-water flow. It is
4. Back-calculate a revamp flow co- not uncommon to see a piping sys-
efficient (Cv,revamp) from Equation 3 tem with a smaller control valve (and
based on ∆Prevamp even smaller trim size).
Cv,revamp = Qrevamp × Where applicable, the author rec-
√(S.G. / ∆Prevamp) (3) ommends using the mathematical
FIGURE 7. The location of the injection point dis- relationship proved below along
cussed in Example 2 (highlighted by the red circle)
challenges modification
5. Lastly, back-estimate the revamp with the test-run data to size the
valve travel (%Travelrevamp), as dem- new control valve. As previously
onstrated in Figure 5 mentioned, one can always con-
Assuming a typical ∆Pnew equipment sider opening a bypass valve to
of 1.5 bar, the calculation (estima- overcome hydraulic limitations dur-
tion) results of the above steps can ing the test run.
be summarized as per Table 4. In principle, the total flow to the in-
From Table 4, the existing system jection point (Qtotal) is a sum of the
has adequate hydraulic availability flow across the main control valve
to accommodate the new feed pre- (Qmain) and the bypass valve (Qby-
heater with %Travelrevamp less than pass) as per Equation 4.
80 for both Valves A and B.
Besides this case study, one can Qtotal = Qmain+Qbypass (4)
also apply this technique to similar
revamps, such as adding a new ad- By employing a liquid-phase flow
sorber/filter into the existing system. coefficient equation, one can rewrite
FIGURE 8. The graph shows the determinations of
%Travelrevamp for a full-bore 2-in. control valve, as
2. Increased wash-water flow. An Equation (4) as:
discussed in Example 2 air-cooled heat exchanger of a sin-
gle-stage hydrocracker unit suffers Cv,total √(∆Ptotal/S.G.) = Cv,main
drops as the worst-case scenario from ammonium salt corrosion. From √(∆Pmain/S.G.) + Cv,bypass
(see Table 3). Note that Qrevamp for a separate study, it was determined √(∆Pbypass/S.G.) (5)
each stream is based on the specific that the wash-water flowrate should
gravity at the corresponding operat- be increased from 150 to 200 m3/d In reality, all pressure-drop terms
ing temperature. to correct corrosion problems by al- (∆Pmain, ∆Pbypass, and ∆Ptotal) are
Instead of performing a detailed locating wash water from another practically identical. As demon-
calculation, the characteristics of parallel injec-
control valves can alternatively be tion point, as
utilized to save substantial effort re- illustrated in
quired for the hydraulic review, as Figure 6. As
described in the following steps: a precaution,
1. First, determine the baseline flow the wash-
coefficient (Cv,base) from the baseline water flowrate
valve travel (%Travelbase) as graphi- must be below
cally illustrated in Figure 5. Typically, 215 m3/d to
these Cv data can be obtained from prevent ex-
vendor’s literature, (for example, cessive ero-
Fisher’s Catalog 12). sion. For this
2. The next step in the streamlined injection point,
calculations is to find a baseline pres- the operating
FIGURE 9. The diagram shows the scheme discussed in Example 3 of the existing
sure drop (∆Pbase) using Equation 1. pressure is diesel rundown system, with the third pump highlighted in green
relatively con-
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TABLE 4. CALCULATION/ESTIMATION RESULTS FOR STEPS 1 TO 5
STEP 1 2 3 4 5
Component Cv,base ∆Pbase ∆Prevamp Cv,revamp %Travelrevamp
Valve A 180.0 1.90 bar 0.40 bar 391.8 54.0
Valve B 40.6 4.06 bar 2.56 bar 51.1 12.6

1-in. control valve. In this case, offline for regular maintenance. Fur-
a full-bore 2-in. valve could be a thermore, the liquid level inside the
good fit. From Table 5, the total diesel-side stripper was sometimes
flow coefficient of the revamp unstable when the diesel hydrotreater
case (Cv,total,revamp) is 9.14. Con- was run at high throughput (two die-
sequently, the travel of the new sel streams from both units join to-
control valve (%Travelrevamp) gether), forcing the refinery to reduce
would be 47, as highlighted in diesel production, due to the unstable
FIGURE 10. The graph shows the ΔHbase and ΔHrevamp esti- Figure 8. level control valve.
mate, as discussed in Example 3. A composite pump curve
(blue) represents parallel operation 3. Increased diesel produc- As the worst-case scenario, the
tion. Diesel has the highest value design engineer conducted the test
strated in the previous example, the among all products from a middle- run at the design revamp flowrate
designer can apply the same method distillate-oriented hydrocracker. Pri- (Qrevamp, 226.0 m3/hr) with the diesel
to determine the flow coefficient for marily, the petroleum refinery in this hydrotreater at its maximum through-
the main control valve (Cv,main) and example tries to minimize the cut put. During the test run, both diesel
bypass valve (Cv,bypass). Accordingly, point between kerosene and diesel pumps were in parallel operation, with
one can estimate the total flow coef- to maximize its diesel production. %Travel of the level control valve at 95
ficient for each scenario (Cv,total) from Unfortunately, the existing diesel (less than 80 is preferable). Based on
Equation (6). pump limits the diesel production at Qrevamp, the baseline pump’s head
199.4 m3/hr from a high motor load. (ΔHbase) is 159.7 m, as graphically
Cv,total = Cv,main + Cv,bypass (6) According to the refinery econo- determined from Figure 10.
mist, the diesel production capacity This diesel rundown system con-
Besides liquid-phase applications, should be expanded to 226.0 m3/ sists of long and complex pipelines,
Equation 6 also applies to other ap- hr (at the pumping temperature). plus multiple heat exchangers, thus
plications, such as gas phase or Possible solutions include either re- requiring challenging and expensive
steam. During the test run, the by- vamping both existing diesel pumps demolition work during the turn-
pass valve was opened to explore or adding a third larger pump. around if it was modified. Hence,
the maximum wash-water rate at Installing one pump is obviously a the new diesel pump will be sized
this injection point. Table 5 summa- less expensive solution than replac- so %Travel of the level control valve
rizes the test-run data and calcula- ing two pumps. In the end, the refin- is around 60, by including a design
tion results. ery decided to install the third larger margin (ΔHmargin) as per Equation 7.
Although opening a bypass valve pump (Figure 9). This new pump will
can achieve the revamp flowrate, be the main workhorse, with the ex- ∆Hrevamp = ∆Hbase + ∆Hmargin (7)
it can also lead to undesired situ- isting pumps as spares, and will be
ations, including vessel overflow. offline only when there is low diesel According to the study, the re-
As such, a design engineer has no load. vamp pump’s head (ΔHrevamp) must
choice but to upgrade the existing As pointed out earlier, diesel is the be 175.7 m to ensure good operabil-
most expen- ity. In this case, a new relief valve is
sive refin- unavoidable due to higher shut-off
ery product. pressure, but the additional cost is
Therefore, the trivial considering the benefits.
refinery often 4. Improved diesel recovery. A
ran both ex- crude-petroleum distillation unit suf-
isting pumps fered from high pressure, resulting
in parallel to in lower diesel recovery. As per the
maximize die- design, the suction pressure of the
sel produc- overhead compressor directly sets
tion. The only the column pressure (Figure 11).
problem with The pressure-control system var-
this operation ies %Travel of the discharge control
is that the ex- valve to maintain a constant accu-
FIGURE 11. The illustration shows the crude distillation overhead system in Exam-
ple 4. One can consider reducing the suction pressure drop as a fast-track solution
isting pumps mulator pressure. When the %Travel
to unload the overhead compressor, as highlighted here cannot be reaches 100%, for example, at a

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TABLE 5. TEST-RUN DATA AND CALCULATION RESULTS pressure and stream com- curve that is somewhat flat should
FOR THE WASH-WATER SYSTEM REVAMP position were recorded and be acceptable.
Base Revamp Maximum verified as recommended in • Always conduct a pulsation analy-
Q, m3/hour 150.2 200.6 210 the previous sections. In this sis (per API 674 and 618) before
%Travelmain 48 91 100 case, a full hydraulic model adding new parallel reciprocating
%Travelbypass 100 100 100
is unavoidable. Before op- equipment to avoid possible piping
timizing a revamp solu- and structural failures.
Cv,main 1.00 4.23 4.91
tion, the hydraulic model • Where can be applicable, design
Cv,bypass 4.91 4.91 4.91 was calibrated and tested engineers should reuse equipment
Cv,total 5.91 9.14 9.82 against multiple sets of test- and devices that are no longer fit for
run data to ensure its valid- their original service in a different ser-
high vapor flowrate, the accumula- ity. vice to minimize capital expenditures
tor and column pressure become As illustrated in Figure 11, it is • When engineers exploit design
uncontrolled and increase with even possible to reduce the column’s top margins, the equipment or device
higher vapor flow. In this case, there pressure by 0.23 bar at the same will operate closer to its limits, thus
are two possible options to improve accumulator pressure (with a total narrowing operating ranges. This
diesel recovery: revamp the overhead pressure drop reduction of 0.27 bar) risk may be managed by adopting
compressor; or reduce suction pip- by upgrading piping sections on the better monitoring and control, such
ing pressure drop. suction side. In this case, the piping as, adding a digital positioner to a
Replacing the overhead compres- replacement costs one-sixth the cost control valve. n
sor would cost several million dol- of an overhead compressor revamp. Edited by Scott Jenkins
lars. To avoid such a costly revamp,
reducing suction-piping pressure Additional tips Acknowledgements
drop to free up compressor capac- The following tips should also be con- The author would like to specially
ity may be considered. As suggested sidered for revamps involving hydrau- thank the following colleagues for
by Ref. 4, raising suction pressure lic limits: their help in assembling this article:
is the most effective way to unload • One can always increase a pump’s • Thanawat Upienpong, Thanasan
compressor capacity, compared head by replacing the impeller. API Thangchaksuwan, and Steven Mc-
with discharge pressure and suction 610 requires that the casing of a new Murray from PTT Global Chemical
temperature reduction, especially in pump should be large enough to ac- for sharing useful information, pho-
lower-pressure applications, such as commodate a larger impeller, so a tos, and opinions.
atmospheric distillation. This capac- 5% head increase is possible. • Wiroon Tanthapanichakoon from
ity unloading is mainly due to a re- • In contrast with general belief, the Global R&D and Meng Loong Chua
duced gas volume from higher vapor head rise to shutoff (from the rated from Shell Catalysts & Technologies
density and increased condensation point) could be as low as 5% for a for helpful comments.
at higher suction pressure. single pump operation (and could be
In other words, the operating point even lower as per Ref. 5). According References
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Edition, 2019
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pressure exceeds the piping Nattapong Pongboot is an
design pressure from a sub- experienced chemical engineer
with a broad range of experience
optimal head rise to shutoff. in refining and petrochemical
For revamp scenarios, the technologies. Before partnering
operating point tends to be with Global R&D (Address: Samut
Prakarn, 10270 Thailand; Emails:
on the far right of the head nattapong.globalrd@gmail.com
curve (near the maximum or nat.pongboot@gmail.com;
Phone: +66-87-665-6015 (Thai-
throughput). In other words, land)), he held various technical roles with Honeywell
the operating point will not UOP, PTT Global Chemical and SCG Chemicals with
change that often, as the good exposure to process and equipment design, refin-
ery operation, plant troubleshooting and process optimi-
plant owner always tries to zation. Additionally, he is also a technical instructor for
FIGURE 12. The graph shows how moving the operating point push the production unit to www.chemengedu.com. He obtained both B.Eng (ChE)
to the left of the polytropic head curve unloads the compressor and M.Eng. (ChE) degree from Kasetsart University.
discussed in example 4 its limit. Therefore, a head
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Cover Story Part 2

Revamps and
Retrofits: A Path to
‘Evergreen’ Facilities
An intelligent approach to developing the scope of retrofit projects can allow facilities to remain
competitive in the marketplace and meet regulatory requirements
Alan McCurdy
Valdes Engineering (ret.) Cost-benefit considerations

T
There are many factors at play in de-
imely and well executed ret- termining the scope, as well as the
rofit projects are critical for costs and benefits for a retrofit proj-
most facilities in the chemi- ect. The following are a set of ques-
cal process industries (CPI) tions that should be worked through
as they strive to remain competitive as the retrofit project begins.
players in the marketplace, meet Does the retrofit involve a “re-
the owner’s business needs and placement-in-kind” of equip-
FIGURE 2. Improvements in equipment may re-
maintain regulatory compliance. ment? In cases where capital equip- quire changes to the plant’s infrastructure
Retrofit projects and new-facility ment may need to be replaced, it is
projects lie on a spectrum, with the often useful to start with how long egy might be required. For example,
two having many similar require- the equipment has been in service. a pump with intermittent operations
ments and qualities (Figure 1). With Most capital equipment is expected might require a discharge control
a sustainable plan and schedule, to have a 20-year minimum service valve, bypass line or variable-fre-
retrofit projects can be accom- life. If equipment is being replaced quency drive to minimize pump starts
plished incrementally. The benefit before the expected service life, and stops
of this approach is an “evergreen” determine whether there is a defi- • The equipment installation might
facility that is responsive to busi- ciency in design, reliability, perfor- put excessive mechanical or hy-
ness needs. This article focuses on mance, controls or installation. Here draulic stresses on the equipment or
scope development for revamp and are some possibilities to consider: connections. For example, high tem-
retrofit projects, and presents many • The application might require a dif- peratures can cause significant pipe
of the important considerations for ferent type of equipment expansion, which will require expan-
undertaking a retrofit project. •The required reliability might demand sion joints, or a design that has ad-
a different metallurgy or service factor equate flexibility
Retrofit versus revamp • The normal and peak operating re- • For critical equipment, the schedule
A “revamp project” replaces or up- quirements might exceed the equip- might require a replacement-in-kind
grades equipment or systems to ment’s rating while a longer-term solution is devel-
increase production capability or • A more sophisticated control strat- oped and implemented
performance in an existing facility These are only some of the factors
or industrial site. A “retrofit project” justifying an “upgrade” instead of a
modifies, enhances, debottlenecks, “replacement-in-kind”.
or otherwise improves an existing Is the retrofit an upgrade or en-
entity, rather than involving the cre- hancement project? If the equip-
ation of an entirely new entity. In con- ment has been in service for a sig-
trast, a new or “greenfield” project nificant period, have there been
involves building a new facility on a technological improvements since
new site (a greenfield), and is uncon- the last installation? Improvements
strained by existing facilities. For the in equipment design, reliability, per-
purposes of this article, these proj- FIGURE 1. It is often the case that making im-
formance and efficiency are gener-
ect types (retrofits and revamps) are provements to CPI facilities is more cost-effective ally always occurring. For example,
considered identical. than replacing them like automobiles and household ap-
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pliances, industrial equipment has sible. Review the current process fit is “remodeling” not a “tear down”
become automated, with significant and facility drawings, equipment and project. Installing more equipment in
benefits. Metallurgies have become building layouts, and hazardous area a fixed area will reduce operations
more specialized, with alloys to re- classification drawings. and maintenance access. A larger
duce corrosion. Piping and electrical Some examples of debottleneck- footprint might encroach on set-
standards might have improved. The ing projects include the following: An backs from administrative areas and
connecting pipe and electrical ser- automated bulk charging system can property lines. The existing facility
vice might need to be upgraded. improve cycle times by reducing the will be reused, although the unit will
Are safety or environmental per- process charging time. Installing a likely be idled for the duration of the
formance upgrades required? larger pump or heat exchanger may demolition (removal of replaced as-
Because they are already in opera- not provide a production increase if sets) and installation of new assets.
tion, certain processes at CPI facili- the process and utilities inputs and
ties are exempt from new standards outputs do not meet the new equip- Design and execution planning
(that is, they are “grandfathered” ment’s requirements. Keep in mind, Planning is critical to any project’s
into meeting the requirements of though that higher flows might re- success. Many of these require-
the new standard). However, if it is quire larger pipe diameters to pre- ments are identical to any medium-
part of a retrofit project, a process vent high velocities (erosion) or high to large-sized project, whether a
might require upgrades for safety, pressure drop (inefficiency). Also, retrofit or new facility. The design of
efficiency or environmental perfor- heat exchangers are designed for the new retrofit assets needs to be
mance. For example, environmental certain fluid velocities for best heat integrated into the operations and
and reliability requirements might transfer efficiency. As with piping, maintenance procedures. Other-
require some rotating equipment to higher flows might require larger flow wise, there is a risk of unintended is-
have sophisticated shaft-seal sys- areas. Due to hydraulics and resi- sues and inefficiencies.
tems with barrier fluids. dence time, processing vessels and Consider the owner’s project re-
Have equipment manufacturers towers have certain high- and low- sources. An owner has operating
consolidated, relocated, or gone flow requirements for best operation. and maintenance staff with tasks and
out of business? Equipment con- objectives assigned by management.
sidered “state of the art” twenty years Plan and scope development Taking on project team responsibili-
ago, might not be available or might The next phase of the retrofit proj- ties for a retrofit project will require a
not meet current standards. ect involves developing process flow realignment of responsibilities. Engi-
Will infrastructure changes be re- diagrams, piping & instrumentation neering consultants can undertake
quired? Improvements of new equip- diagrams (P&IDs) and layout draw- the effort needed to support a retrofit
ment might require an upgrade of the ings of the retrofit options. “Redline” project. However, the owner’s per-
infrastructure (Figure 2). For example, changes should be made to the ex- sonnel will still need to support the
automated equipment will need data isting facility design. These could in- consultant with operational knowl-
connectivity. With different metal- clude changes to piping connections edge and approve final decisions.
lurgies and standards, the process for utilities, vents, drains and con- The scope of new or reused infra-
and utility tie-in scope might need to trols. Also note changes to valves structure needs to be balanced with
include more pipe, electrical or con- for operation, isolation and bleeds. cost, schedule and performance.
trols scope. Different equipment de- Consider access for construction, In planning, plant engineers must
signs might have different footprints, operations and maintenance. be cognizant of the required design
with different connections, support The boundar-
requirements and access points. If a ies of a retrofit
process is being upgraded, the de- project need to
cisions become more complex. The be considered:
scope might require the upgrade of In a retrofit proj-
a system with increased or different ect, the facility
utility requirements. and support-
Is the retrofit project a capac- ing utilities are
ity increase or a debottlenecking expected to be
project? A “bottleneck” constrains reused (with
or limits a process. Bottlenecks can maybe selec-
be identified in the manufacturing tive upgrades).
process by reviewing operating data Otherwise, the
and by modeling the process. An project becomes
example is a manual drum-loading a “new facil-
step in a manufacturing process. If ity” project, not
a capacity increase is expected, the a retrofit. As an TERI / OGI Process Equipment, Spring Sands, Okla.

entire process will need to be evalu- analogy using FIGURE 3. Process outages are required to install new equipment, such as the
ated to confirm the capacity is fea- houses, a retro- heater shown here

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current environmental permit limits. an operating facility.
Also, consider the current zoning of For the construction schedule, the
the owner’s facility. Requirements following items should be considered:
waived due to grandfathering might • Appropriate level of off-site pre-
be required for a retrofitted facility. If work may be desirable, such as
the amount of impervious surface is skid fabrication for equipment, pipe
increased due to the infrastructure spools, prefabricated buildings and
changes, then the stormwater runoff enclosures (Figure 4)
systems need to be evaluated • Consider logistics (road permits
• Consider operator training and ap- and access to the site)
propriate staffing levels (for startup • Make piping tie-ins with valves at a
and operations) more convenient time during a main-
tenance outage
RDI Enclosures & Systems, Itasca, Ill.
MoC and risk review • Make electrical tie-ins during main-
FIGURE 4. Prefabricated buildings, such as the Whenever there are new processes tenance outages. For example, in-
control room shown here, may be prepared off-site being introduced or existing pro- stall a motor starter or motor control
and installed later
cesses being revised, a manage- center for project motors
standards and codes. They should ment-of-change (MoC) approach Remember that the construction
ask whether there are performance should be used to systematically contractor’s personnel and equip-
and efficiency requirements for new evaluate new and revised processes. ment will need access to the facility
or reused utilities, and environmen- At major project milestones, safety for parking, administrative facilities
tal systems. Also, there may be new and risk reviews should occur, par- and material laydown areas, as well
or tie-ins to safety systems, such as ticularly when making funding and as physical access for work
new vents or relief valves, or tie-ins permitting decisions. The level of fabrication and con-
to exhaust systems. The operating struction inspections is important.
environment and permitted opera- Procurement Normally inspections are performed
tions should also be considered for Planning is needed for the speci- by either the owner’s contractors or
potential hazards. fications, bidding and deliveries of third-party contractors. There will be
Normally, a process outage is re- critical equipment. The general best documentation requirements for the
quired to dismantle and remove the practice is to include the owner’s owner’s regulatory groups and per-
existing equipment before installing purchasing agents early in the proj- mitting requirement for municipalities
the new equipment (Figure 3). ect schedule. At this stage, master and agencies.
Projects may require changes to service agreements and terms and At the conclusion of the retrofit proj-
plant infrastructure, so the necessary conditions for the project will need to ect construction, operations and main-
tie-ins to piping, electrical and controls be established. tenance personnel will be needed for
and utilities should be clear, as well as When making bid award decisions, checkout, and construction personnel
the need for potential new concrete the technical capabilities of the ven- are needed to resolve punch-list item
and steel buildings for the storage dor companies involved should be resolution. In addition, vendor person-
and warehousing of raw materials or carefully considered along with the nel will be needed for the startup of
final product. There may be a need for pricing. Vendor construction, startup specialized equipment. n
new environmental systems. and follow-up support capabilities Edited by Scott Jenkins
should be taken into account.
Infrastructure requirements When assembling a procurement Author
If changes to plant infrastructure are plan, spare-parts inventories for Alan McCurdy retired from Val-
required because of a retrofit proj- new equipment should be a part of des Engineering Co. (100 22nd
Street, Lombard, IL 60148; Email:
ect, there are several guidelines that the process. alan.mccurdy54@gmail.com) in
should be followed. Determine what items are “spe- 2020, but remains active part-
• Consider access requirements for cialties,” which would be purchased time in certain projects. He has 40
years of experience as a project
operations and maintenance staff. individually with specifications, and manager of engineering projects
Instead of ladders, platforms might what items are treated as “bulk,” in pertroleum refining, chemical
manufacturing, natural gas utili-
be needed, for example, especially meaning they can be purchased by ties and industrial facility settings. As a senior project
if tools and equipment are required the construction contractor. manager at Valdes, McCurdy sheparded engineering
at the access point. Davits or over- design projects from concept to design and procure-
ment and construction to startup. McCurdy holds a
head rails might be needed for re- Construction and startup B.S.Ch.E. from Carnegie Mellon University (1976) and
moval of equipment Determine the schedule for proj- an MBA from the University of Louisville (1985). Mc-
• Consider the impact of the infra- ect approval, design, procurement, Curdy has extensive knowledge of procedures and tools
used by his employers, clients and associates, as well
structure changes to owner’s and construction and startup. Include as analytics and tools from his MBA courses and quality
external stakeholders. Where there outage planning also for retrofit and statistics training. In addition, McCurdy was a
are impacts, contact the appropriate projects. New facilities can be con- member of the U.S. Army from 1976 to 1980.
owner stakeholder and evaluate the structed in parallel (or remotely) to
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Feature Report Part 1

Gear Pump Basics


The versatile nature of gear-pump technology allows operators to handle multiple
fluids in multiple applications
Michael Coburn and Geoff
VanLeeuwen the chemical process industries (CPI) Because the gears are rigid, these
PSG, a Dover company when handling a range of liquids. pumps create a smooth, pulse-free

P
flow, while also being fully capable of
ump technology can be A closer look at gear pumps handling high-pumping pressures, a
traced as far back as the Gear pumps create flow by pushing necessary trait when handling high-
B.C. era, when ancient liquid through a mesh of teeth from viscosity fluids.
Egyptians used a shadoof two or more rotating gears (Figure
to move water from one source 1). A drive shaft moves one gear, Components (not) galore
(in this instance, wells) to another. and that motion moves the other When looking closer at the advan-
While basic in nature, this set the gear. The rotating gears form a liq- tages of gear pumps over similar
stage for others to follow, such as uid seal inside the casing, creating a pump technologies, it’s best to start
the ancient Greeks, who developed vacuum at the inlet as the gear teeth internally (Figure 3). Gear pumps do
the first concept for a reciprocating separate. Liquid flows into the space not have many moving parts, re-
pump, to Nicolas Grollier de Ser- and moves around the outer edge gardless of configuration. In the ex-
viere, a Frenchman who created the of the gears. Once the teeth meet ternal gear setup, two gears mesh
early design for a gear pump near again by the outlet, the gears force to process liquid. Separate shafts
the back end of the 1500s. the liquid out. support those two gears, which
Pump technology has substantially Gear pumps come with either an serve as the primary components
evolved since those times and is now internal or external configuration. Ex- of the pump. Internal gear pumps
woven into the fabric of everyday life. ternal gear pumps use two separate consist of a rotor (larger gear) and
Pumps can be found in a range shafts to support two interlocking an idler (smaller gear), as well as an
of applications, such as tank trucks, gears, which form a mesh at the cen- idler pin, bushing and a crescent-
ships, trains, manufacturing plants, ter of the pump to move fluid along. shaped partition.
storage tanks and bulk storage fa- External gear pumps are known to In either setup, the number of
cilities, to name just a few. While use either helical, spur or herring- components is minimal, mean-
water was one of the first liquids to bone gears to move liquid through ing operators don’t have to worry
be moved via pump, the technology the pump. about having a massive stockpile
has evolved to handle many other A similar principle is used in the of extra components on hand in
fluids. Gear pumps, for example, internal configuration, but with two case of failure. Having fewer com-
are designed to move an expansive interlocking gears of different sizes ponents also means not having to
range of critical commodities, includ- (Figure 2, left). The smaller gear ro- worry about so many moving parts
ing crude petroleum, biofuels, refined tates within the larger gear, which breaking down. Whether external
fuels, chemicals, solvents and food- has cavities instead of protruding or internal, both gear pump varia-
grade materials. teeth. An idler pin and a bushing at- tions do not require constant shut-
While many pumping technologies tached to the pump casing keep the downs to replace different compo-
have been developed and optimized smaller gear, also known as the idler, nents with varying lifecycles.
throughout history, the gear pump in an off-center position, allowing it When it comes to a shutdown for
stands out for its versatility, effi- to interlock with the external gear’s
EnviroGear
ciency and longevity. These pumps, cavities. A fixed, crescent-shaped
which come in internal or external spacer serves as a seal between the
designs, have endured multiple ap- pump’s ports and fills the void from
plications and fluids across time and the smaller gear’s off-center position
continue to provide operators with (Figure 2, right).
several distinct advantages over Consisting of few moving parts,
comparable technologies. gear pumps deliver a constant
This article discusses those ad- amount of liquid with each revolu-
vantages and explains why gear tion of their gears, with their tight
FIGURE 1. Gear pumps create flow by pushing
pumps remain a popular choice for clearances and rotational speed pre- liquid through a mesh of teeth from two or more
operators across several sectors of venting slippage during operation. rotating gears

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vantage, as discussed
with the tight clearances.
While gear pumps typi-
cally are made from
stainless steel or cast
iron, they are not limited
to these materials.
When handling highly
abrasive fluids, gear
pumps can be designed
FIGURE 2. Internal gear pumps (left) have two interlocking gears of differ-
EnviroGear ent sizes. The key components are shown in the figure at the right using composites or al-
loys that allow them to
the sake of maintenance, gear pump Some products, however, can process corrosive liquids,
operators only have a few compo- cause major damage to pumping such as sulfuric acid and sodium hy-
nents to evaluate and service. This technology. One such substance droxide. Carbon steel is another op-
speeds up and simplifies the main- is asphalt, which can range from a tion that provides the proper strength
tenance process, giving operators solid to a liquid, depending on the to handle aggressive liquids.
more time to focus on other tasks temperature, and has several fluid Another option to reduce costs,
instead of dedicating too much time characteristics. Asphalt also comes but not sacrifice performance is duc-
to an array of moving parts with dif- in several variations, which include tile iron. Using this material in gear
ferent service requirements. hot-mix asphalt, emulsified asphalt pumps provides the same perfor-
Should a component, such as and filled asphalt. mance as steel without the costs
a gear, fail, operators only have to Hot-mix asphalt can vary in viscos- associated with it. This is especially
open the pump and replace the part ity based on temperature and con- helpful when costs are a concern
and put it back online. This is a less tains a blend of high-quality aggre- and an operator requires larger gear
tedious procedure compared with gates, polymers and liquid asphalt pumps for their application.
other pumping technologies. Addi- cement. Emulsified asphalt is made
tionally, operators can service most from a mixture of asphalt cement, Steady flow
gear pumps without removing them water and a surfactant (emulsifying Gear pumps thrive under varying
from the base, making it easier to agent), which makes it susceptible flowrates (Figure 4), allowing opera-
service and put back online. to shearing. Filled asphalt is highly tors to place them in multiple ap-
abrasive because it contains lime- plications with different demands.
Tight internal clearances stone and other particles at concen- While some pumps need higher
When it comes to handling liquids trations of 60 to 70%. pressures for proper functionality or
of varying viscosities, tight internal While many pumps would fail at back pressure to avoid flow insta-
clearances become essential to the handling asphalt and its variations, bility, gear pumps can function well
success of the pump. Gear pumps gear pumps have a robust nature under different flow conditions.
are the kings of tight internal clear- and appropriate internal clear- Gear pumps are designed to han-
ances, which makes sense given ances that aid in processing it. Gear dle the same repeatable displace-
their composition. Once again, inter- pumps, though, require a break-in ment regardless of the pressure.
nal or external configurations create period to handle asphalt. After that, Mechanical volume displacement
close tolerances and suction due to gear pumps can handle asphalt provides a much more repeatable
their design. Meshing gears do not without damaging its components. fluid movement through the pressure
leave any room for slippage because range, providing operators with ac-
of the tight fit. Robust by design curate flow control.
In gear pumps, the tightest clear- When it comes to highly corrosive Being able to operate at varying
ances are found in the rotor/case, fluids, many operators turn to inter- flows means gear pumps do not suf-
rotor/head and rotor/crescent mesh. nal gear pumps because they can be fer from the perils of constant high-
Properly selected clearances insure constructed to better handle them. flow pressures. Operators can push
efficient transfer of many liquids Their design already provides an ad- high flows and scale them back, de-
across a wide range of pressures
and speeds. Aggressive liquids or
liquids with solids can be accom-
modated in many cases by opening
clearances within the pump. Ex-
amples of these include food-based
products, paints and coatings, seal- EnviroGear
ants, adhesives, epoxy resins, rub-
bers and detergents. FIGURE 3. This breakaway diagram shows the components of an internal gear pump

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Flowrate versus pump speed
20 Additionally, gear pumps are de- plant with several different pumping
signed to accept jacketing (Figure 5) technologies for varying fluid proper-
across most of their surface area, a ties. They can rely on gear pumps to
15
key feature that allows this technol- reliably and efficiently handle several
Flowrate, gal/min

ogy to retain heat for substances that different viscosities. n


10 require it, such as asphalt. Operators Edited by Gerald Ondrey
can jacket up to 70–80% of the gear
5
pump’s surface area, allowing the Authors
apparatus to retain heat effectively. Michael Coburn is the Enviro-
This means most of the gear pumps Gear product manager at Black-
mer (1809 Century Avenue SW,
0
0 400 800 1,200 1,600 2,000 will keep hot liquids at the proper Grand Rapids, MI 49503; Email:
Pump speed, rpm temperature without the risk of sol- m i c h a e l . c o b u r n @ p s g d o v e r.
FIGURE 4. Gear pumps deliver a linear flowrate ids forming due to cold spots. com) — PSG, a Dover company
with speed over a wide range of pressure (Oakbrook Terrace, IL; www.
psgdover.com). Prior to this, he
pending on the application. The flow Possibilities with all viscosities has worked at Attwood Corp.,
Biomet Microfixation and W. Lo-
variation means gear pumps will not Some pump technologies are lim- renz Surgical, He holds a B.S.M.E. degree from
be susceptible to accelerated wear- ited when it comes to the thick- Grand Valley State University.
and-tear on the pump internals from ness or thin nature of the fluid. Gear
consistent high flows. The varying pumps, however, can process a Geoff VanLeeuwen is a product
flows will allow the gear pump to vast range of fluid viscosities. The management director for Black-
mer and PSG. (same address as
have better longevity. interlocking gears can accept flu- above; Email: geoff.van
ids as low as 1 centipoise (cP) or as leeuwen@psgdover.com). Prior
Temperatures can vary high as 1,000,000 cP. to his 7 years with PSG, he
worked at Sargent & Lundy and
Being able to handle a wide temper- This dynamic range gives opera- Innotec. VanLeeuwen has an
ature range is imperative to pump- tors with gear pumps the ability to M.B.A. degree from Grand Valley
ing technology if an operator needs run several different fluids through State University, A masters of en-
gineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and
it for a variety of applications with them without incident. That means a B.S.M.E. degree from Calvin College. He is a li-
different internal and external condi- operators do not have to outfit a censed Professional Engineer in Illinois and Michigan.
tions. Gear pumps perform excep-
tionally well in nearly all temperature
conditions due to having a wide
range of tolerances.
Gear pumps can successfully
operate in temperatures as low as
–112°F (–80°C) and process fluids
with temperatures as high as 800°F
(425°C). Having this type of flex-
ibility allows gear pumps to accept
several liquids of varying tempera-
tures — from soaps and surfactants
to asphalts and adhesives — while
also operating in environments with
extreme weather fluctuations. That
means that gear pumps can oper-
ate just as effectively with these flu-
ids in the northern-most regions of
Canada to the equator regions of
South America.

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Feature Report Part 2

Pump Seals to
Manage Water
Paying attention to the seal design used in centrifugal pumps can help in water
management. This article uses the beverage industry to illustrate this point
Heinz Bloch
Process Machinery Consulting by paying attention to pump-seal these we find the typical mechani-

E
water-management matters. cal seal in Figure 1. Here, seal flush
conomic survival in a cli- water can be connected to the top
mate where industry com- Upgrade options of the outer port. This water would
petition and environmen- Modern breweries operate dozens contact the inside of a mechanical
tal concerns converge is of centrifugal pumps; these move seal assembly and then exit from a
not easy. However, protecting the liquids ranging from light slurries to diagonally opposite port to drain.
planet is becoming an ethical im- ultra-clean final products. In the final If the user opted to connect flush
perative for reasonable people. It is products, even trace contaminants water to the larger of the two flush
— or should be — matched only by (solids) would be objectionable and ports, the flush liquid would mingle
an acute sense of self-preservation. proper sealing is important. with the liquid contained between
It gives us pleasure when we see One of many possible mechani- the impeller and taper-bored pump
these priorities beginning to line up cal seal configurations is generally back plate. It would thus dilute
nicely with legitimate and logical used to seal between the pump the pumpage and, in many cases,
commercial interests. Commercial casing and the rotating shaft. Such would later have to be removed by
interests can rightly be summarized seals work by having two very flat evaporative means. Vacuum dehy-
as low-cost production and high surfaces, one connected to the dration or evaporation (or both) by
equipment reliability. That said, this rotating shaft, and the other con- applying heat are among the avail-
article introduces the reader to fac- nected to the stationary casing. able means of water removal, but
tual details, proven achievements, Spring pressure is applied to one of both contribute to a facility’s operat-
and realistic goals as they pertain to the two faces, and pumpage cannot ing expenses and wasted water, a
the beverage industry. escape with the pump stopped and valuable resource.
the seal faces contacting. When the Usage figures tell the story. Sup-
Sustainability targets pump rotates, the faces open about pose a user passes cool clean
In the beverage industry, targets are one micron, a gap approximately water through the smaller of the
typically expressed as water-use fifty times smaller than the diameter two flush entry ports and releases
ratio, or liters of water consumed of a human hair. A miniscule vol- it to drain. In the brewing indus-
per liter of beverage produced. Sin- ume of flush passes between the try, this water flow is set to around
gling out the beer brewing industry, faces, thereby providing both lubri- 5.7 L/min (1.52 gal/min) per pump,
an entity fittingly using the acronym cation and heat removal. For years, which equates to about 3 million L
BIER (Beer Industry Environmental relatively low-cost mechanical seals (~800,000 gal) per pump per year.
Roundtable) published benchmark- similar to Figure 1 were used with But suppose the user would be
ing studies that show a steady im- water as the flush liquid. shown a well-proven way of elimi-
provement from 2013 to 2017 with In the decades
the water-use ratio from 2.76 L/L since 1970, in-
FIGURE 1. A typical mechanical seal
(0.73 gal/gal) to 2.53 L/L (0.67 gal/ dustry has ap- with two traditional flush ports is
gal) — an improvement of 8.3%. plied the tried and shown here
In the beer-brewing segment of tested seal con-
the beverage industry, the water-use figurations and
ratio declined from 3.68 L/L (0.98 seal flush applica-
gal/gal) in 2017 to 3.35L/L (0.89 gal/ tions described
gal) in 2018. This represents a wel- in the standards
come 9% reduction. However, many of the American
of today’s brewers have more ambi- Petroleum Insti-
tious targets and are reaching these tute (API). Among
40 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021
Flow indicator
ered safe for use in food production.
Filter Pressure
gage Cost and potential ROI
Spring-loaded
check valve Vessel Industry data suggest the benefits of
Water supply Ice guard eliminating the flow of sealing water
regulator and treatment of wastewater. Using
the numbers in this article for 25 typi-
cal centrifugal pumps, yearly savings
Ice guard
Ball valve
of $113,000 will be realized. The sim-
ple payback (return on investment;
Flow inducer ROI) on this application will be less
than 12 months in addition to gaining
a 10% reduction in water-use ratio. In
essence, all parties — including the
environment — will benefit from this
proven sealing technology. n
Edited by Gerald Ondrey
FIGURE 2. A self-contained (closed loop) seal water-management system is shown here (Source: AES-
SEAL, Inc., Rotherham, UK, and Knoxville, Tenn.)
Reference
nating 5.7 L/min (1.52 gal/min) of scribed earlier are being superseded 1. Perez, Robert X. and Bloch, Heinz P., “Pump Wisdom: Essential
Centrifugal Pump Knowledge for Operators and Specialists,”
water use from 25 pumps. The user by the water management system 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, N.J., 2021.
would thereby reduce water con- shown in Figure 2.
sumption by 74.9 million L/yr (~20 This is a closed-loop system that
million gal/yr). recirculates the water in the mechani- Author
We had taken the average brew- cal seal. The system is pressurized Heinz P. Bloch is a consulting
ery’s numbers 740,812,000,000 L by the plant’s water supply, ensuring engineer at Process Machinery
Consulting, and resides in Mont-
of water used and 221,106,000,000 that product remains in the pump. A gomery, Tex. (heinzpbloch@gmail.
L of beer produced from the BIER flow indication instrument monitors com). His professional career
2018 Benchmarking Study. The system condition and readily detects commenced in 1962 and in-
cluded long-term assignments as
water-use ratio thus equaled 3.35. leakage. Water management sys- Exxon Chemical’s Regional Ma-
Accordingly, the new water-use tems all but eliminate any significant chinery Specialist for the U.S. He
has authored or co-written over
ratio of 3.03 L/L translates into a consumption of seal water. 790 publications, among them 24 comprehensive
reduction of 10%. The vessel shown in Figure 2 is books on practical machinery management, failure
designed with a quick-release clamp analysis, failure avoidance, compressors, steam tur-
bines, pumps, oil mist lubrication and optimized lubri-
Water management systems allowing the bottom section of the cation for industry. Bloch holds B.S. and M.S. degrees
More recently, these reductions have tank to be removed for inspection (cum laude) in mechanical engineering from the New
been well documented [1]. The un- and cleaning. Experienced manufac- Jersey Institute of Technology. He is an ASME Life Fel-
low and was awarded life-time registration as a Profes-
economic ways of seal flushing de- turers offer materials that are consid- sional Engineer in New Jersey.

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Critical Components in Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizers: High-Cycle Valves
When designing a regenerative thermal oxidizer, engineers should not overlook the
high-cycle valves that control process air and help maintain efficiency
Anu D. Vij
Ship & Shore Environmental • Poppet valves (including single-

R
poppet, dual-poppet and four-way
egenerative thermal oxi- poppet valves)
dizers (RTOs) are regularly • Single-canister rotary valve
utilized in the chemical • Two-canister, high-cycle, rotat-
process industries (CPI) ing-flow reversal indexing valve
to collect and control air-pollution Other important issues to con-
emissions generated from industrial sider when selecting high-cycle
manufacturing operations. RTOs valves for RTO applications include
are specially designed for controlling the following:
emissions of volatile organic com- • Valve seat material — options
pounds (VOCs) from a broad spec- include metal-to-metal seats or
trum of industries. An RTO uses ce- ceramic (soft)
ramic media as the heat-exchanger • Valve actuation mode — op-
medium, providing high heat recover- tions include hydraulic, pneumatic
ies. For the last decade, a great deal FIGURE 1. This two-canister regenerative thermal or electric
of emphasis has been placed on the oxidizer (RTO) is equipped with high-cycle horizon- • Maximum allowable leakage rate
selection of the ceramic media and tal poppet valves — typically 0 to 0.25%
burners for RTOs, while some of the • Materials of construction
most critical components of RTO op- High-cycle valve types • Resistance to condensable or-
eration — high-cycle valves — have Generally, two kinds of valves are ganics and other particulate matter
been overlooked. used in RTOs. High-cycle valves
The purpose of high-cycle valves in are connected directly to the RTO’s High-cycle butterfly valves
an RTO is to provide tight shutoff of heat-exchanger canisters, directing High-cycle butterfly valves (Fig-
the process air to maintain destruc- the flow of process air into and out ure 2) have been used in RTOs for
tion and removal efficiency (DRE) and of the canisters, which need to open more than 40 years. Consisting of a
proper heat-exchanger operation for and close every few minutes (typi- heavy-gauge flat plate inserted into
thermal energy recovery. High-cycle cally 1 to 3 minutes) on a continuous a gas stream, the high-cycle valve
valves serve to regulate the flow of air basis. Most other valves associated plate is rotated by means of a motor
and to isolate ducting and equipment with RTOs are called low-cycle valves (actuator) and linkage to control the
for maintenance without interrupt- due to their lower cycling frequency. gas-stream flow. When the valve is in
ing other connected units. Without Examples of low-cycle valves include the fully open position, the flat plate
this valve, the regenerative process isolation and diverter valves. is aligned with the direction of gas
is unattainable. This article focuses exclusively on flow and, therefore, provides very
High-cycle valve designs should high-cycle valves, which are critical little flow restriction.
consider the maximum system pres- to the overall performance of an RTO Butterfly valves occupy less space
sure, temperature changes and — namely to achieving high destruc- than any other valve style and have
stresses imposed by the connecting tion efficiencies. Figure 1 depicts broad versatility due to the virtue
ducting so as to prevent distortion a typical two-canister oxidizer with of their design. They are relatively
and misalignment of the sealing sur- high-cycle horizontal poppet valves. tight-sealing when proper torque is
faces. The sealing surfaces should RTO designs can be classified applied. They offer a simple and reli-
be of such material and design that into three categories: single-canister, able means of gas control for both
the valve will supply a tight seal over odd-canister and even-canister de- modulating and on-off applications.
a reasonable service period. Proper signs. The style of high-cycle valve To actuate (for opening or clos-
valve design is critical for high VOC used is determined by the canister ing), butterfly valves employ a cen-
destruction efficiency over a long design. Some commonly available ter-mounted rotating disc (or discs
equipment life. Cycling more than high-cycle valve designs used in that typically rotate 90 deg.) The
200,000 times per year, RTO high- RTOs include the following: solid rotating disc, which is generally
cycle valves must operate reliably • Butterfly valves (including sin- round, must resist thermal and me-
and must seal to less than 0.1% gle-blade, dual-blade and dual- chanical deformations. The type and
leakage at full system pressure. seat valves) size of the valve dictates the torque
42 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WWW.CHEMENGONLINE.COM DECEMBER 2021
requirements and, by extension, the valve. This valve is located below the
actuation requirements. For example, heat recovery chambers and is either
beyond a certain torque, pneumatic electrically or hydraulically driven.
actuators become less desirable than The rotation of the valve, or the flow
hydraulic dampers due to their size. distributor, continuously controls
Butterfly valves used in regenera- the airflow from the inlet plenum to
tive thermal oxidizers typically are the one-half of the heat exchange media
on-off type with two design variations. through the combustion retention
The single-blade valve is the most chamber, through the other half of
common type. It consists of a single the heat exchange media, and then
solid disc (or blade) that seats against out through the outlet plenum.
a metal or a compressible-bulb The cylindrical canister holds 12
(ceramic) seal. pie-shaped heat-recovery cham-
The double-blade valve is used bers. The air is cycled through six
when zero leakage is required, usu- inlet chambers for preheating and
ally in applications where very high FIGURE 2. High-cycle butterfly valves used in RTOs
through six outlet chambers for re-
destruction efficiencies are desired. will employ a flat valve plate that is mechanically heating the heat exchanger bed be-
Double-bladed dampers also are rotated to control gas flow fore exiting. Before chambers switch
supplied with either a metal or a from inlet to outlet flow, they are
ceramic seat. conditions. RTO poppet valves of purged of any residual unoxidized
this type are driven pneumatically or gas. Between each set of heat-
High-cycle poppet valves electrically for high-cycle service and recovery chambers, there are two
Throughout the U.S. and in Eu- low-leakage isolation. Pneumatics additional chambers. One of these
rope, poppet valves have been or electric drive systems supply the chambers is closed off while the
used for over 25 years in two- and most reliable type of drive movement second is used to purge. This purg-
multi-canister RTOs. They consist for service where 200,000 cycles ing ensures minimal VOC spikes and
of a flat circular plate that is raised per year are expected. Poppets of maximizes destruction efficiency.
or lowered typically by an electrical this type operate best when oriented The single valve moves at several
or pneumatic actuator. When the vertically. They are also available with minutes per rotation and ensures a
flat plate is in the closed position, zero-leak blades and seats. smooth transition from inlet-to-purge
it provides a gas seal by pressing Poppet valves with three-way and to outlet-to-purge. This reduces up-
against a raised circular seat. Gas four-way configurations have also stream pressure fluctuations, which
attempting to pass through the cyl- been used in RTO systems. A three- are more typical with traditional
inder is blocked. When the valve way poppet has one inlet and two individual-canister RTO designs.
disk moves laterally, there are 12 to outlets. It cycles between two seats, The single valve, in some instances,
24 in. between its open and closed diverting flow through one while depending on the type of traditional
position. Note that poppet valves are sealing the other and vice versa. A valve-drive system, requires less
used for on-off control only — they four-way poppet has two inlets and maintenance compared to the mul-
are not appropriate for modulating two outlets, and is typically used in tiple-valve RTO system.
applications (Figure 3). compact RTO systems. However, a single-canister rotary
Poppet valves were initially devel- valve utilizes a machined metal-to-
oped for service in fabric filter systems Single-canister rotary valves metal surface (sealed air-floating
or baghouses, and later successfully The single-canister rotary valve de- rings are used to minimize metal-to-
applied to RTOs. Fabric filter systems sign eliminates the need for separate metal contact) to achieve tight seal-
require two-way service with poppets inlet, outlet and
either open or closed. System-outlet purge valves by
poppets are single-disc, low-leak replacing them
models. System bypass poppets are with a single
leak-free, and employ a double blade large valve.
and seat with seal air. These valves Rotary valve
range from 20 to 60 in. in diameter for designs have
industrial baghouses and 48 to over been applied
96 in. in diameter for power-genera- to RTOs for
tion baghouses. over 20 years.
Poppets for RTO service are more The sequence
complex in that they seal multiple gas of the multiple-
paths while diverting gas in different valve bed func-
directions. RTO systems designed tion as an inlet,
with two-way poppets should have outlet or purge
one inlet and one outlet damper, is achieved by
providing fail-safe conditions during the rotation FIGURE 3. High-cycle poppet valve systems are designed for on-off control,
power outages and upset operating of this single rather than modulating applications

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flow diverter assembly reverses flow closure command, which ensures
through the valve and interconnected that it always stops at its same pre-
RTO system. Simply put, each rota- destinated position each time, even
tional valve movement (typically less after a utility power failure. Electri-
than 0.5 s) reverses flow through cally, all that is required by the end
the RTO. user is a momentary contact closure
Indexing valve designs feature no to initiate movement. If so desired,
VOC leakage seals and no stop- as an option, it can also be same-
ping contact seats. Rather, they direction rotated using a single
are sealed using high-pressure air, pneumatic cylinder. n
which is supplied by an integral Edited by Mary Page Bailey
compressor blower, whose clean
air separates the inlet and exhaust Author
sides of the valve (Figure 4). This Anu D. Vij is chief operating offi-
valve requires no duct manifolds, as cer (COO) of Ship & Shore Envi-
ronmental Inc. (2474 N. Palm
the valve is equipped with one duct- Drive, Signal Hill, CA 90755;
mounting flange on each of its four Phone: (562) 997-0233; Email:
ports — a valve duct connection to avij@shipandshore.com; Website:
the inlet port from the process; an www.shipandshore.com). Vij has
over twenty years of experience in
FIGURE 4. A flow-reversal indexing valve provides exhaust port duct to the stack; a the environmental, chemical, pet-
a zero-leakage design that utilizes a high-pressure port duct to chamber 1; and a port rochemical and air-pollution-con-
air seal trol industries, and has specific expertise in thermal
duct to chamber 2.
oxidation technologies. As COO at Ship & Shore, he
ing. This makes it more susceptible Indexing rotation is supplied by oversees several business units, including sales, fi-
to wear and tear. This seating ar- a single, intermittently operated nance, engineering, project management, procurement,
rangement also makes the single- electric-motor drive system that production and services. Prior to joining Ship & Shore,
Vij served as vice president, enclosed combustion sys-
canister RTOs more susceptible to uses electrical power for 0.5 s per tems, at Aereon and was director of engineering at On-
particulate contamination, resulting movement. It is preprogrammed for Quest Inc. Vij holds an M.S.Ch.E. from the University of
in lost performance over time due to same-direction 90-deg indexing of Southern California and a B.S.Ch.E. from Panjab
inorganic particulate wearing on the the diverter assembly on contact University in India.
machined metal-to-metal surfaces.
Other problems, such as shaft bush-
ing malfunction and metal deforma-
tion due to high temperatures hitting
the valve, have also been reported.

Flow-reversal indexing valves


The high-cycle poppet and single-
canister rotary-valve system is made
up of many moving parts. All of these
reciprocating parts must be driven
simultaneously during the valve
shaft’s 0.5- to 1.0-s linear seat-to-
seat sudden start/stop valve move-
ment. A simple wear-based failure of
even one of these many pneumatic
electro-mechanically driven parts,
such as a pneumatic cylinder seal
failure or pneumatic component
temperature freeze, can cause the
entire system to malfunction. At
worst, the entire RTO system goes
down, or at a minimum, poppet
seat leakage reduces VOC destruc-
tion beyond the point of destruction
compliance during its 200,000 valve
cycles per year.
Conversely, another valve type
— high-cycle flow-reversal index-
ing valves — can offer zero leakage
in an assembly that has only one
moving part. Each 90-deg index
rotation of the shaft-interconnected
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sional Place, Suite 301, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
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dale, NY 11735 (631-912-2300; info@buchiglas-usa.
com; www.buchiglas-usa.com)
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ARCA Regler GmbH, Kempener Str. 18, Toenisvorst, Ger- Buchiglas (Buchi AG) is a globally leading Swiss DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
many 47918 (49-2156-7709-0; FAX: 49-2156-770955) manufacturer of reactor systems and pilot plants for Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
ARKEMA INC., 900 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA the chemical and pharmaceutical industry as well as 64-201; www.dechema.de)
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bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- across the world since 1968 with a complete range
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3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; Dickow Pump Co., 1738 Sands Pl., S.E., #200, Marietta,

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DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Caloris Engineering, 8649 Commerce Drive, Easton, MD Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000)
21601 (410-822-6900) DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115
Capovani Brothers Inc., 704 Prestige Parkway, Scotia, NY (920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com)
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Durr Universal, Inc., 1925 Highway 51 - 138, Stoughton,
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DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, GEMCO, the worldwide mixing and drying authority, 301 Kelvion, Meesmannstr. 103, Bochum, Germany 44807 (+49
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; Smalley Avenue, Middlesex, NJ 08846 (800-654-3626; 234 980-0; www.kelvion.com)
www.dynamicair.com) www.okgemco.com) Kemperle Industries - Digital Design, NY, New York, NY
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North Prairie, WI 53153 (888-853-5444; FAX: 262- GEMU Valves, Inc., 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Building
392-2984; garyk@dynatekloadingsystems.com; www. 2600 Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331 (678-553-3400; FAX:
dynatekloadingsystems.com) 404-344-9350)

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KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
63141 (800-433-6997)
www.knfusa.com)
EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, 6416 Inducon Drive
Koch Modular Process, 45 Eisenhower Drive, Suite 350,
West, Sanborn, NY 14132 (800-848-9800; FAX: 866-
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH Paramus, NJ 07652 (201-267-8670; FAX: 201-368-8989)
484-5218)
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
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tough corrosive and abrasive chemicals that other KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
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pumps can’t handle.You’ll find our pumps handling Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
chemicals in canneries, tanneries, automotive and 2129-223)
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chemical plants. —See our ad on page 69
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EMERSON, 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Building One,
Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800 833 8314)
ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498;
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www.endress.com) HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
EnsureworX, 119 6 Ave SW #101, Calgary, AB, Canada (269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
T2P 0P8 com; www.hapman.com)
Komline-Sanderson Corp., 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ
ENTEX Rust & Mitschke GmbH, Heinrichstraße 67a, Bo- Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), P.O. Box 1390, Nava-
07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)
chum, NRW, Germany 44805 (+49 (0)234 89 122-0; sota, TX 77868 (979-690-5050; FAX: 979-690-3250)
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FAX: +49 (0)234 89 122-99; www.entex.de) HEMCO Corporation, 711 South Powell Road, Independence,
Krohne, Inc., 55 Cherry Hill Drive, Beverly, MA 01915 (978-
Environmental C&C, 21 Dunham Place, St. Charles, IL Missouri 64056 (816-796-2900; FAX: 816-796-3333)
535-6060; FAX: 978-535-1720)
60174-5795 (630-443-0751) Hengfengtai Precision Machinery Co., Binhai Industrial
EPIC Systems Group, 6006 Wickwood road, Peoria, IL Zone road10, 1489, Wenzhou, Wenzhou, China 325025
61614 (314-312-3370; marketing@epicsysinc.com;
www.epicmodularprocess.com)
(+86 15994268384)
Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gewerbestr. 51, Gundelfingen,
Gundelfingen, Germany 79194 (49-761-5830-0; www.
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HighChem Co. Ltd, Tokyo Toranomon Global Square 11th
floor, 1-3-1, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Japan 105-0001
(818033685382; FAX: 81352518576)
HONEYWELL, 101 Columbia Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962
(973-455-2000; FAX: 973-455-5722)
HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500; Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
www.honeywellprocess.com) com; www.lanxess.us)
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
HRS Process Systems Ltd., 201/202, Karan Selene, 851, LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Pfarrstrasse
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
Bhandarkar Road, Pune, India 411004 (+91 20 2566 41/43, Lauda-Koenigshofen, Germany 97922 (+49
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
3581; FAX: +91 20 2566 3583; mktcom@hrsasia.co.in; (0)9343 503-0; FAX: +49 (0)9343 503-222; info@lauda.
Filtration Technology Corporation, 11883 Cutten Road,
www.hrsasia.co.in) de; www.lauda.de)
Houston, TX 77006 (713-849-0849; salesce@ftc-hous-
HTE GMBH - THE HIGH THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTA- LEWA GmbH, Ulmer Str. 10, Leonberg, Germany 71229
ton.com; www.ftc-houston.com)
TION COMPANY, Kurpfalzring 104, Heidelberg, Ger- (49-7152-14-0; www.lewa.com)
Since 1987, Filtration Technology Corporation (FTC) has
many D-69123 (+49 (0) 62 21.74 97 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 62 LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur-
built a reputation for developing and delivering innova-
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tive products at the forefront of separation technology.
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I.SAFE MOBILE GMBH, i_Park Tauberfranken 10,
Lauda-Koenigshofen, Germany 97922 (+49 9343 MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON,
601480) Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799)
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. MAN Energy Solutions SE, Steinbrinkstraße 1, Oberhausen,
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- Germany 46145 (+49 (0)208-69201; FAX: +49 (0)208-
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite 541-9984; www.indeck.com) 692021)
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330- — See our ad on page 15 MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com) INEOS Electrochemical Solutions, Bankes Lane Office, Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth- Bankes Lane, Runcorn, Cheshire, United Kingdom WA7 2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814- 4JE (+44.1928.517.823) MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-
0600) IPCO GERMANY GMBH, Salierstr. 35, Fellbach, Ger- 2098 (508-647-7000; FAX: 508-647-7001; www.math-
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JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Fluitron, Inc., 30 Industrial Dr., Ivyland, PA 18974 (215- Metso Flow Control Inc, Vanha Porvoontie 229, Vantaa,
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
355-9970; FAX: 215-355-9074; info@fluitron.com; www. Finland, Finland 1301 (+358 20 483 150; FAX: +358 20
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
fluitron.com) 483 151; www.metso.com/valves)
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
649-3399)
93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com) Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Industriestrasse 8, 845-5154; www.metso.com)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Idar-Oberstein, Idar-Oberstein, Germany 55743 (+49 —See our ad on page 39
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East
6784 70-150) METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle-
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., 57 Grant Drive, Suite G, sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800 352
918-234-1800)
Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919-229-0599) 8736; FAX: 781-301-8701)
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438-4518)
Mokon, 2150 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY 14207 (716-876-
KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Fred- 9951; FAX: 716-874-8048; sales@mokon.com; www.
Gas & Air Systems, Inc., 1304 Whitaker Street, Hellertown,
ericksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540- mokon.com)
PA 18055 (610-838-9625; FAX: 610-838-9650)
898-5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/ For 65 years, Mokon has set the standard in the design
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
chemeng) and manufacture of high-quality thermal fluid systems
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Kaeser Compressors is an industry leader in provid- to accurately control process temperatures from -20°F
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ing the chemical industry with superior compressed to 700°F (-29°C to 371°C). Our products are proudly
Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Elsener Str.
air and vacuum systems. Our broad product line designed and manufactured in USA.
7-9, Paderborn, Germany 33102 (05251-3090; FAX:
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Munson Machinery Company, Inc., 210 Seward Avenue, SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
Utica, NY 13502-5750 (315-797-0090; FAX: 315-797- 76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com)
5582; info@munsonmachinery.com; www.munsonma- SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
chinery.com) Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
Myers Mixers, 8376 Salt Lake Ave, Cudahy, CA 90201 (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
(323-560-4723; FAX: 323-771-7789) siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad,
CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www.
myronl.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
— See our ad on page 20 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-

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peinc.com)
Pope Scientific manufactures chemical processing SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
equipment, engineered systems & laboratory appa- Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
ratus for distillation, separation, purification & mix- 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
NEL HYDROGEN, 10 Technology Drive, Wallingford, CT
ing applications. Lab, pilot & large-scale production ments.com)
06942 (203-949-8697; FAX: 203-949-8016)
sizes. Toll processing & feasibility testing. SPX Flow Technology, 4647 S.W. 40th Ave., Ocala, FL
NEUHAUS NEOTEC Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH,
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN 34474 (353-873-5793; FAX: 352-873-5770)
Fockestraße 67, Ganderkesee, Germany D-27777 (+49
55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. Stedman Machine Company, 129 Franklin Street, Aurora,
(0)4221 859 0; www.neuhaus-neotec.de)
posiflate.com) IN 47001 (812-926-0038; FAX: 812-926-3482)
Niagara Transformer Corp., 1755 Dale Road, Buffalo, NY
PRM Filtration, 200 20th Street, Raleigh, NC 27509 (888- Strobic Air Technologies, 140 W. Orvilla Road, Lansdale,
14225 (716-896-6500; FAX: 716-896-8871)
873-2848; shop.prmfiltration.com) PA 19446 (215-723-4700; FAX: 215-723-7401)
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., 425 Apollo Dr., Lino Lakes, MN
SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter-
55014 (651-780-8600; FAX: 651-780-4400; sales@nol-
thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer.
tec.com; www.nol-tec.com)
com)
Nordfab Ducting, 150 Transit Avenue, Thomasville, NC
SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139-
27360 (800-532-0830; FAX: 336-889-7873; info@nord-
2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)
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Tek-Trol LLC, 796 Tek Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (847-
OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Helmershaeuser 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
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Strasse 9 + 12, Altenstadt, Germany 63674 (+49 6047 cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
Thayer Scale, 91 Schoosett Street, Pembroke, MA 02359
8006 0; FAX: +49 6047 8006 29; www.ohl-gutermuth.de) PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock-
(1-855-7THAYER; FAX: 781-826-7944; sales@thayer-
OILTECH srl, Via Caviglia, 3, Milan (MI), Italy 20139 ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242;
scale.com; www.thayerscale.com)
(390256808705; FAX: 39025392197) www.procoproducts.com)
Thayer Scale is the pioneering developer of continu-
Orival Water Filters, 213 S Van Brunt St., Englewood, NJ
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966-2260; FAX: 847-966-9358)
Thermal Fluid Systems Inc., 3046 Matlock Drive, Ken-
Pacific Dust Collectors & Equipment, 16200 SE Van Zyl Dr, nesaw, GA 30144 (770-425-5556; FAX: 770-425-9559;

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Damascus, OR 97089 (844-732-4327; www.pacificdust- sales@tfsheat.com; www.tfsheat.com)
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Palamatic Process Inc, 1510 Cecil B Moore Ave, Suite 200, senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
Philadelphia, PA 19121 (215-498-9303) 8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
R. STAHL, Am Bahnof 30, Waldenburg, Germany 74638
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sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610- TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
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REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
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Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
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Toray Membrane USA, Inc., 13435 Danielson Street 92064
REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
(858-218-2360; FAX: 858-218-2380)
28217 (704-716-7022; FAX: 704-716-7025)
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, 4840 W. Kearney Street,
Roots Systems, Inc., 2711 Gray Fox Road, A315, Monroe,
Springfield, MO 65803-8702 (417-865-8715; FAX: 417-
NC 28110 (832-598-7680; FAX: 704-282-4305)
865-2950)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Tylok Fittings & Valves, 1061 E 260th St, Cleveland, OH
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- 44132 (216-261-7310; FAX: 216-261-7317; www.tylok.
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line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. com)
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developed specifically for laboratory use. Stow, OH 44224 (330-673-5860; FAX: 330-677-7245;
IL 60434-0863 (815-744-4477; FAX: 815-744-1561;
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Hamble, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Plot No. A- 5, Sector- 1, The Vasai
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Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., 24 Trafalgar Square, Nashua, NH City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
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vacuum.com/) SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850,
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ters.com/products)
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tors ideal for most fluids and gases. We offer vortex
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magnetic and turbine technologies, providing local
Wertheim, Germany (0049-9342-919-0; FAX: 0049- Shijiazhuang Langrong Chemical Co., Ltd, No. 298 Zhong-
rate display, transmitters and switches.
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PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 311-87713810; FAX: +86-311- 87713815)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
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1279; info@wabashpower.com; www.wabashpower.
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Exotherm Corporation
Exotherm Corporation TURNDOWN
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tem is tested at the factory to ensure safe and reliable operation
processing industries. when installed.

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HEAT TRANSFER INSTALLATION
Exotherm’s Uniflux COSTS
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ago to overcome the package and is completely
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requiring 100,000 to 70,000,000 Btu/hr absorbed duty. The heater FIELD SERVICE
is designed to utilize the circulation of high velocity exhaust gases Qualified, experienced technicians are available to assist the cus-
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heat transfer is uniform around the periphery of the process tubes. programs and trouble shooting.
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NO FLAME IMPINGEMENT used worldwide in numerous
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ing applications. A few are
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listed below:
reduces tube failure and coking.
Heat Transfer Fluids
Cryogenic fluids
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The forced draft burner operates at very low excess air. This feature Regeneration Gas
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Emulsions
pre-heat economizers Offshore Production Processing
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A Analyzers, carbon dioxide or monoxide...77


Analyzers, combustible gases.................77
Baghouses...............................................85
Barrel handling equipment.......................73
Acids, amino...........................................107 Analyzers, concentration..........................77 Batch control..........................................102
Acids, fatty..............................................107 Analyzers, conductivity............................77 Batching & blending systems............74, 90
Acids, organic........................................107 Analyzers, corrosion rate..........................77 Bends, pipe..............................................66
Actuators..................................................77 Analyzers, gas density.............................77 Bin activators............................................72
Actuators or starters, motor......................76 Analyzers, hydrocarbons.........................77 Bins...........................................................72
Actuators, operators.................................77 Analyzers, mass spectrometer.................77 Bins & other dry storage equipment........72
Adsorption systems, carbon..................105 Analyzers, offstream.................................77 Bins, weighing..........................................72
Advanced process control.....................102 Analyzers, onstream.................................78 Bio-oxidation units..................................106
Aerators....................................................93 Analyzers, organic carbon.......................77 Biocides, halogenated...........................107
Afterburners...........................................105 Analyzers, organic carbon, total..............77 Biocides, other.......................................107
Analyzers, oxygen, dissolved...................77 Bioreactors...............................................92
Aftercoolers..............................................87
Blenders, cone.........................................90
Agglomerators..........................................72 Analyzers, particle size............................77
Blenders, continuous................................90
Air conditioning & refrigeration Analyzers, pH...........................................77
Blenders, horizontal..................................90
equipment.............................................82 Analyzers, spectrometer..........................77
Blenders, inline.........................................90
Air pollution abatement systems............105 Analyzers, suspended solids...................77
Blenders, liquid feed................................90
Air pollution control.................................105 Analyzers, total solids...............................77
Blenders, pneumatic................................90
Air pollution control equipment & Analyzers, vapor pressure.......................77
Blenders, ribbon.......................................90
systems...............................................105 Analyzers, vibration..................................98
Blenders, spiral........................................91
Air preheat systems..................................88 Analyzers, water quality...........................77
Blenders, tumbling V................................91
Air separation equipment.........................64 Anchors, refractory...................................97
Blowers, centrifugal, compressor-type.....66
Air separation equipment, cryogenic.......64 Antioxidants............................................107 Blowers, positive displacement................66
Air separation equipment, membrane......64 Arresters, flame deflagration or Blowers, rotary piston...............................66
Air separation equipment, pressure swing detonation.............................................98 Boiler accessories....................................75
adsorption.............................................64 Arresters, flame, tank vent, inline.............98 Boiler feedwater systems.........................95
Air separation equipment, vacuum swing Arresters, surge........................................98 Boilers, automatic, packaged..................75
adsorption.............................................64 Asset management................................102 Boilers, coal fired......................................75
Alarm Management................................102 Associations..........................64, 72, 75, 77, Boilers, fire tube.......................................75
Alarms, combustion.................................79 82, 96, 98, 100, 102, 105. 82, 96, 98, 100,
Boilers, 102, 105
fluidized bed................................75
Alarms, flame...........................................79 Autoclaves................................................92 Boilers, industrial......................................75
Alarms, flow..............................................79 Boilers, integral furnace...........................75
Alarms, liquid level...................................79
Alarms, temperature.................................79
B Boilers, natural gas fired..........................75
Boilers, oil fired.........................................75
Alcohols, other........................................107 Bag filling machines.................................73 Boilers, waste heat recovery....................75
Analog process control computers..........78 Bag, empty, handling systems.................73 Boilers, water tube....................................75

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Boosters, rotary piston.............................66 Coating, forming & agglomeration Controllers, liquid level.............................78
Brass........................................................96 equipment.............................................72 Controllers, pH.........................................78
Bronze......................................................96 Coatings, acrylic......................................97 Controllers, pneumatic.............................78
Bulk carriers, loading & unloading Coatings, epoxy.......................................97 Controllers, pressure................................78
equipment.............................................72 Cobalt alloys.............................................96 Controllers, process.................................79
Burners, gas.............................................89 Cogeneration systems & equipment........76 Controllers, programmable......................79
Burners, oil...............................................89 Coils..........................................................88 Controllers, pump.....................................79
Coils, tubing.............................................69 Controllers, sludge level...........................79

C Columns, absorption or adsorption..........94


Columns, bubble cap...............................94
Controllers, temperature...........................79
Controllers, vacuum.................................79
Cable & conduit........................................75 Columns, custom fabricated....................94 Controllers, viscosity................................79
Calibration & test equipment....................80 Columns, packed.....................................94 Converters, signal....................................81
Calibration gas standards........................80 Columns, vacuum.....................................94 Conveyor belting......................................72
Calorimeters.............................................80 Columns, valve tray..................................94 Conveyors & elevators for bulk materials.72
Carbides...................................................96 Combustors, catalytic.............................105 Conveyors, belt........................................72
Carbon & graphite....................................96 Combustors, other..................................105 Conveyors, bucket...................................72
Carbon steels...........................................97 Comminutors............................................94 Conveyors, drag.......................................73
Cast irons.................................................96 Composites..............................................96 Conveyors, flexible...................................73
Cast irons, alloy........................................96 Compressors............................................64 Conveyors, flight.......................................73
Cast irons, high-silicon.............................96 Compressors, centrifugal.........................64 Conveyors, fluidizing................................73
Castables.................................................97 Compressors, diaphragm........................64 Conveyors, gravity....................................73
Catalyst supports & systems..................107 Compressors, high pressure....................64 Conveyors, other......................................73
Catalysts, custom...................................107 Compressors, oil-free...............................64 Conveyors, pneumatic.............................73
Catalysts, desulfurization.......................107 Compressors, portable.............................64 Conveyors, portable.................................73
Catalysts, polymerization.......................107 Compressors, reciprocating.....................64 Conveyors, screw.....................................73
Centrifuge parts & accessories................82 Compressors, rotary.................................64 Conveyors, vacuum..................................73
Centrifuges...............................................82 Compressors, rotary liquid ring................64 Conveyors, vibrating................................73
Centrifuges, batch, automatic basket......82 Compressors, rotary screw......................64 Conveyors, weighing................................73
Centrifuges, batch, perforated basket.....82 Computer hardware...............................102 Coolers, air cooled...................................87
Centrifuges, continuous, conical angle, Computer software.................................102 Coolers, belt.............................................87
perforated basket..................................82 Computers for design & engineering.....103 Coolers, closed circuit..............................87
Centrifuges, continuous, Computers, monitors & displays............102 Coolers, coil..............................................87
pusher discharge..................................82 Computers, personal..............................102 Coolers, evaporative................................87
Centrifuges, continuous, solid bowl, scroll Computers, printers & plotters...............102 Coolers, finned tube.................................87
discharge..............................................82 Computers, process control.....................78 Coolers, flash............................................87
Centrifuges, disc, nozzle discharge.........82 Condensate return systems.....................87 Coolers, screw..........................................87
Centrifuges, disc, solid bowl....................82 Condensers, air cooled............................87 Coolers, water..........................................87
Centrifuges, disc, valve discharge...........82 Condensers, barometric...........................87 Cooling tower systems.............................83
Centrifuges, filter, continuous, screen bowl, Condensers, coil......................................87 Cooling towers..........................................83
scroll discharge.....................................82 Condensers, evaporative refrigerant........87 Copper.....................................................96
Centrifuges, laboratory or pilot plant........82 Condensers, jet ejector............................87 Copper & copper alloys...........................96
Centrifuges, liquid-liquid..........................83 Condensers, reflux...................................87 Copper alloys, other.................................96
Centrifuges, solid basket..........................83 Condensers, shell & tube.........................87 Corrosion measurement equipment.........80
Ceramic metals........................................96 Condensers, steam..................................87 Couplings, pneumatic conveyors.............73
Ceramics, including glass........................96 Condensers, surface................................87 Crushers, impact......................................94
Chambers, test.........................................80 Condensers, tubular.................................87 Crushers, jaw............................................94
Chemical equipment design..................102 Condensers, vapor...................................87 Crushers, rotary........................................94
Chemical plant design & maintenance..102 Consultants, corrosion protection..........100 Crystallizers, cooling................................85
Chemical process design......................102 Consultants, engineering.......................100 Crystallizers, evaporative.........................85
Chillers, recirculating................................88 Consultants, materials............................100 Crystallizers, freeze..................................85
Chromium & alloys...................................96 Consultants, safety & health...................100 Crystallizers, melt.....................................85
Chutes......................................................72 Consultants, water treatment..................100 Crystallizers, scraped surface.................85
Circuit breakers........................................76 Containers, safety.....................................98 Crystallizers, vacuum...............................85
Classifiers & gravity separators................83 Contract manufacturing systems...........100 Custom fabricated equipment..................83
Classifiers, air...........................................83 Controllers................................................78 Custom processing................................100
Classifiers, cyclone..................................83 Controllers, air conditioning.....................78
Cleaning equipment & services...............98
Cleaning equipment, pharmaceutical......98
Controllers, batching or weighing............78
Controllers, bin level.................................78 D
Cleaning equipment, steam.....................98 Controllers, boiler.....................................78 Dampers...................................................64
Cleaning equipment, tank cleaning.........98 Controllers, combustion...........................78 Data acquisition & process control........102
Clothing, chemical resistant.....................98 Controllers, electric..................................78 Data logging systems...............................79
Coalescers...............................................92 Controllers, flow & flow ratio.....................78 Data presentation equipment...................79
Coaters & coating machinery...................72 Controllers, hydraulic...............................78 Data Transmission, Wireless.....................81

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Data visualization...................................102 Dryers, vertical.........................................84 Equipment, used: procurement &
Database services..................................100 Dryers, vibrating.......................................84 supply.................................................101
Deaerators, degasifiers............................92 Ductile iron...............................................96 Evaporative systems, mechanical
Decanters.................................................83 Ducts & ventilation systems.....................64 recompression......................................85
Defoamers, physical.................................85 Ducts, flexible...........................................64 Evaporative systems, multiple effect........85
Density-measuring equipment.................80 Ducts, metallic..........................................64 Evaporative systems, thermal
Desalination units.....................................95 Ducts, rigid...............................................64 recompression......................................85
Desuperheaters........................................87 Dumpers...................................................72 Evaporators & crystallizers.......................85
Detectors, gases......................................77 Dust collector parts & accessories..........85 Evaporators, agitated film........................85
Detectors, interface..................................80 Dust collectors & separators....................85 Evaporators, climbing film........................85
Detectors, leak.........................................80 Dust collectors, bag filtering....................85 Evaporators, falling film............................85
Detectors, sludge blanket level................77 Dust collectors, cartridge.........................85 Evaporators, flash.....................................85
Detectors, vibration..................................78 Dust collectors, cyclone...........................85 Evaporators, forced circulation................85
Dewatering, mechanical press.................86 Dust collectors, electrostatic Evaporators, horizontal tube....................86
Digesters, cookers...................................92 precipitators..........................................85 Evaporators, low temperature..................86
Direct digital process control computers.78 Dust collectors, other...............................85 Evaporators, plate type............................86
Dispersing agents, leather.....................107 Dust collectors, pulse jet..........................85 Evaporators, short path............................86
Dispersing agents, other........................107 Dust collectors, wet..................................85 Evaporators, thin film................................86
Dispersing agents, rubber.....................107 Dust removal equipment..........................85 Evaporators, vertical long tube................86
Distillation columns, automatic packaged Evaporators, waste water.........................86
unit........................................................94 Evaporators, wiped film............................86
Distillation columns, molecular distillation.94 E Expanders................................................76
Distillation columns, sieve tray.................94 Economizers.............................................87 Expansion joints, flexible..........................66
Distillation columns, steam stripping........94 Explosion isolation....................................98
Elbows, pipe.............................................66
Distillation columns, vapor compression.. 95 Explosion vents........................................98
Electrical & power generation
Drives, gear..............................................75 Extruders..................................................72
equipment.............................................76
Drives, other.............................................75
Electrical equipment, intrinsic safety........81
Drives, turbine .........................................75
Drum filling equipment.............................73
Electrical equipment, other......................76
Electrical heating equipment....................76
F
Drum handling equipment........................73 Failure analysis.......................................102
Electrochemical equipment......................85
Dryer parts & accessories........................83 Fans & blowers.........................................66
Electrodes, pH..........................................81
Dryers.......................................................83 Fans, heavy duty......................................66
Electrodes: anodes & cathodes...............85
Dryers, air.................................................83 Felt, filter...................................................86
Electrolytic cells........................................85
Dryers, batch............................................83 Fermentation equipment & fermentors.....92
Emergency shutdown systems................98
Dryers, belt...............................................83 Filter bags, acidproof...............................86
Emulsifiers..............................................107
Dryers, centrifugal....................................83 Filter bags, alkaliproof..............................86
Engineering services..............................100
Dryers, closed circuit...............................83 Filter bags, glass......................................86
Engineering, biochemical & biotech......100
Dryers, conical, vacuum..........................83 Filter bags, natural fiber...........................86
Engineering: construction & field
Dryers, continuous...................................83 Filter bags, synthetic fiber........................86
erection...............................................100
Dryers, conveyor......................................83 Filter housings..........................................86
Dryers, drum............................................83 Engineering: cryogenic equipment........100
Filter media & aids....................................86
Dryers, drum, rotary vacuum...................83 Engineering: facilities planning..............100 Filter media, other.....................................86
Dryers, electric.........................................83 Engineering: instrumentation & control Filter parts & accessories.........................86
Dryers, flash.............................................83 systems...............................................100 Filter presses............................................86
Dryers, fluidized bed................................83 Engineering: modular process systems.100 Filter systems............................................86
Dryers, freeze...........................................83 Engineering: packaged pilot plants.......100 Filters, activated carbon...........................86
Dryers, gas...............................................83 Engineering: pilot plants.........................100 Filters, air..................................................86
Dryers, paddle.........................................83 Engineering: plant design......................100 Filters, bag................................................86
Dryers, pan...............................................84 Engineering: plant modernization..........100 Filters, belt................................................86
Dryers, ring...............................................84 Engineering: pollution & environmental Filters, bio-oxidation...............................106
Dryers, rotary............................................84 services...............................................101 Filters, cartridge.......................................86
Dryers, screw flight...................................84 Engineering: process design.................101 Filters, crossflow.......................................86
Dryers, shelf, vacuum..............................84 Engineering: process modeling.............101 Filters, disc, pressure...............................86
Dryers, spiral screw..................................84 Engineering: procurement......................101 Filters, disc, vacuum................................86
Dryers, spray............................................84 Engineering: project management.........101 Filters, drum, rotary pressure
Dryers, steam jacketed............................84 Engineering: research............................101 continuous.............................................86
Dryers, steam tube...................................84 Entrainment separation equipment..........85 Filters, gas................................................86
Dryers, tray...............................................84 Environmental consulting.......................105 Filters, horizontal belt, vacuum.................86
Dryers, tray, vacuum................................84 Environmental services..........................105 Filters, leaf, horizontal, pressure..............86
Dryers, tumble..........................................84 Equipment repair & rebuilding.................98 Filters, leaf, vacuum.................................86
Dryers, tunnel...........................................84 Equipment testing..................................101 Filters, leaf, vertical, pressure..................86
Dryers, V cone..........................................84 Equipment, process, custom...................83 Filters, membrane.....................................86
Dryers, vacuum........................................84 Equipment, process, custom, cryogenic.83 Filters, microfiltration................................86

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Filters, nanofiltration.................................86 Heat exchangers, double pipe.................87 Indicators, bin level..................................80
Filters, nutsche.........................................86 Heat exchangers, finned tube..................87 Indicators, flow.........................................80
Filters, oil removal.....................................86 Heat exchangers, plate............................87 Indicators, liquid level..............................80
Filters, pan................................................86 Heat exchangers, plate fin.......................87 Indicators, mass flow................................80
Filters, pipeline.........................................86 Heat exchangers, PTFE tube...................87 Indicators, solids level..............................80
Filters, plate & frame................................86 Heat exchangers, scraped surface.........87 Indicators, specific gravity.......................80
Filters, porous metal.................................86 Heat exchangers, screw flight..................87 Indicators, temperature............................80
Filters, portable........................................86 Heat exchangers, shell & tube.................87 Indicators, viscosity..................................80
Filters, sand..............................................86 Heat exchangers, spiral...........................88 Indicators, weight.....................................80
Filters, ultrafiltration..................................87 Heat exchangers, titanium.......................88 Indium & alloys.........................................96
Filters, water.............................................87 Heat exchangers, U tube.........................88 Indoor-air-quality services......................105
Filtration equipment..................................86 Heat exchangers, zirconium....................88 Information management.......................102
Flame retardants....................................107 Heat transfer fluids, cooling fluids............88 Information technology...........................102
Flanges.....................................................66 Heat transfer fluids, heating fluids............88 Inhibitors, corrosion................................107
Flares, stack & accessories...................105 Heat transfer fluids, other.........................88 Input & output equipment,
Flexible hose, metallic & nonmetallic.......66 Heat transfer media..................................88 data processing..................................102
Flowmeters, differential pressure.............79 Heat transfer systems...............................88 Input-output equipment............................78
Flowmeters, electromagnetic...................79 Heat-exchange modeling.......................102 Inserts, heat-exchanger tube...................88
Flowmeters, magnetic..............................79 Heaters, air & gas.....................................88 Inspection...............................................101
Flowmeters, mass.....................................79 Heaters, direct fired..................................88 Insulation materials...................................96
Flowmeters, positive displacement..........79 Heaters, drum...........................................88 Insulation, high temperature.....................96
Flowmeters, rotameters............................79 Heaters, electric immersion......................76 Iron & iron alloys.......................................96
Flowmeters, turbine..................................79 Heaters, feedwater...................................88
Flowmeters, ultrasonic..............................79
Flowmeters, variable area........................80
Heaters, finned tube.................................88
Heaters, gas fired.....................................88 K
Flowmeters, vortex shedding...................80 Heaters, helical coil..................................88 Kettles, agitated.......................................92
Fluorocarbons..........................................97 Heaters, immersion..................................88 Kettles, crystallizing.................................92
Furnaces, gas burning.............................89 Heaters, indirect fired (waterbath)...........88 Kettles, electrically heated.......................92
Furnaces, high pressure..........................89 Heaters, instantaneous.............................88 Kettles, jacketed.......................................92
Furnaces, high temperature.....................89 Heaters, jacketed.....................................88 Kettles, melting.........................................92
Furnaces, vertical.....................................89 Heaters, molten salt..................................88 Kettles, special metals.............................92
Fused silica..............................................96 Heaters, pipeline......................................88 Kettles, vacuum........................................92
Heaters, portable.....................................88 Kilns, ovens & furnaces............................89

G Heaters, process liquid............................88


Heaters, process slurry............................88
Kilns, rotary...............................................89

Gages, liquid level....................................80


Gages, pressure.......................................80
Heaters, steam injection...........................88
Heaters, tank car......................................88 L
Gages, tank..............................................80 Heaters, thermal fluid electric..................76 Laboratory information management.....102
Gages, vacuum & differential pressure....80 Heaters, thermal liquid.............................88 Lead & alloys............................................96
Gages, water............................................80 Heaters, tubular........................................88 Leak sealing service.................................98
Gaskets, fluoroplastic...............................68 Heating & cooling equipment, other........88 Lifting equipment......................................73
Gaskets, rubber........................................68 High alloy steels.......................................97 Lighting fixtures........................................76
Gates, hopper..........................................72 Hoists........................................................73 Lighting, explosion proof..........................76
Generator-turbine sets..............................76 Homogenizers..........................................89 Liquid-liquid processing...........................83
Generators, carbon dioxide.....................92 Homogenizers, high pressure..................89 Liquid-mixer parts & accessories............89
Generators, electrical...............................76 Hoods, fume collectors............................64 Loading arms...........................................72
Generators, hydrogen..............................92 Hoppers....................................................72 Low alloy steels........................................97
Generators, nitrogen................................92 Hoppers, weighing...................................72 Lubricants.................................................96
Generators, steam....................................88 Hose, chemically resistant.......................66 Lubricants, engine oil...............................96
Glasses, sight flow...................................80 Hose, metallic...........................................66 Lubricants, greases..................................96
Gold & alloys............................................96 Hose, nonmetallic, fluoroplastic...............66 Lubricants, industrial oils..........................96
Granulators & granulating mills................72 Hot oils......................................................88 Lubricants, process oils...........................96
Groundwater remediation.......................105 Hybrid process control computers...........78 Lumpbreakers..........................................94
Hydrogen................................................107 Lumpbreakers for solid & liquid systems.94

H Hydrogen sulfide removal systems........105

Heat exchanger parts & accessories.......87


Hydrogenation reactors............................92
Hypochlorinators......................................95 M
Heat exchangers, air cooled....................87 Maintenance tools & equipment &
Heat exchangers, all-welded...................87
Heat exchangers, cascade......................87
I replacement parts ................................98
Manometers..............................................81
Heat exchangers, coil..............................87 Incinerators.............................................106 Manufacturing execution systems..........102
Heat exchangers, condensers & coolers.87 Incinerators, gas & liquid.......................106 Materials handling systems......................73
Heat exchangers, direct contact steam...87 Indicators..................................................79 Mathematics & statistics.........................102

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Measurement & testing equipment..........80
Mechanical integrity...............................102
Mixers, rotary drum..................................91
Mixers, screw...........................................91 P
Medium alloy steels..................................97 Mixers, sealless........................................91 Packaging equipment..............................73
Membrane systems for liquids.................93 Mixers, side entering................................90 Packaging equipment, solids...................73
Metals & alloys, other nonferrous.............96 Mixers, slurry............................................90 Packers, bag............................................73
Meters, air.................................................81 Mixers, spiral ribbon.................................91 Packings, plastic......................................68
Meters, displacement...............................81 Mixers, spiral screw..................................91 Packings, random....................................68
Meters, gas...............................................81 Packings, ring...........................................68
Mixers, static............................................90
Meters, heat flow......................................81 Packings, tower & column, ceramic.........92
Mixers, top entering..................................90
Meters, oxygen.........................................81 Packings, tower & column, metal.............92
Mixers, turbine..........................................90
Meters, pH................................................81 Packings, tower & column, plastic...........92
Mixers, vacuum........................................90
Meters, ultrasonic.....................................81 Packings, tower & column, random.........92
Mixers, vacuum tumble............................91
Meters, water............................................81 Packings, tower & column, structured.....92
Microfiltration equipment..........................87 Mixers, vertical stationary.........................91
Packings, trays for towers & columns......92
Microscopes.............................................81 Mixers: barrel, drum, carboy....................90 Palladium & alloys....................................97
Mills, attrition.............................................94 Mixing equipment for fluids......................89 Palletizers.................................................73
Mills, ball...................................................94 Mixing equipment for gas, air...................90 Paper, filter...............................................86
Mills, cage................................................94 Mixing equipment for solids & fluids........90 Particle size control systems....................83
Mills, colloid..............................................94 Molybdenum & alloys...............................97 Particulate removal systems...................105
Mills, cone................................................94 Monitors, air quality..................................78 Pervaporation equipment.........................93
Mills, disc..................................................94 Monitors, combustible gases, or vapors..78 Physical properties.................................102
Mills, grinding...........................................94 Monitors, conductivity..............................78 Pigments.................................................107
Mills, hammer...........................................94 Monitors, dust...........................................78 Pilot plant services.................................101
Mills, homogenizing..................................94 Monitors, emissions, continuous..............78 Pipe fitting, stainless steel........................66
Mills, impact.............................................94 Monitors, hydrocarbon content................78 Pipe fittings & couplings, metallic &
Mills, jacketed ball....................................94 Monitors, opactiy......................................78 nonmetallic............................................66
Mills, other................................................94 Monitors, oxygen content.........................78 Pipe fittings, high pressure.......................66
Mills, rod...................................................94 Pipe fittings, nonmetallic..........................66
Monitors, particle size..............................78
Mills, roller................................................94 Pipe, alloy steel........................................66
Monitors, stack gases..............................78
Mills, vertical.............................................94 Pipe, containment.....................................66
Monitors, viscosity....................................78
Mist eliminators.........................................85 Pipe, copper & copper alloys...................66
Monitors, water quality.............................78
Mixers, air driven......................................89 Pipe, copper alloy....................................66
Monomer-recovery systems.....................93
Mixers, anchor..........................................89 Pipe, nickel & nickel alloy.........................66
Mixers, batch............................................89 Motor controls...........................................76 Pipe, nonmetallic......................................66
Mixers, bottom entering............................89 Motors, electric.........................................76 Pipe, other................................................66
Mixers, chilled..........................................89 Motors, explosion proof............................76 Pipe, plastic..............................................66
Mixers, cone.............................................89 Motors, variable speed.............................76 Pipe, PTFE................................................66
Mixers, continuous...................................89 Mullers......................................................91 Pipe, rubber..............................................66
Mixers, continuous kneaders...................91 Pipe, stainless steel..................................66
Mixers, disc..............................................89
Mixers, double arm kneaders..................91
N Pipe, stainless steel, duplex.....................66
Pipeline rehabilitation processes.............98
Mixers, gas-liquid, high intensity..............89 Nickel........................................................97 Plant documentation services................101
Mixers, gate..............................................89 Nickel & nickel alloys................................97 Plant maintenance services.....................98
Mixers, gravity flow...................................91 Nickel alloys.............................................97 Plant optimization...................................102
Mixers, heated..........................................89 Niobium....................................................97 Plastics materials......................................97
Mixers, high shear....................................91 Noise & vibration suppression Plastics, other...........................................97
Mixers, high viscosity...............................89 equipment.............................................98 Plates, filter...............................................86
Mixers, jet.................................................89 NOx control systems..............................105 Platinum & alloys......................................97
Mixers, magnetically coupled..................91 Polyesters.................................................97
Nozzles, mixing........................................93
Mixers, motionless....................................91 Polyethylenes...........................................97
Nozzles, spray..........................................93
Mixers, other solid-liquid..........................91 Polymerizers.............................................92
Nylon........................................................97
Mixers, paddle..........................................89 Polypropylenes.........................................97
Mixers, pan...............................................91 Powders, ceramic.....................................96
Mixers, pipeline (inline)............................90
Mixers, planetary......................................91
O Preheaters................................................88
Preservatives..........................................107
Mixers, pony.............................................90 Odor-control systems.............................105
Process control.......................................103
Mixers, portable.......................................90 Organic intermediates............................107 Process optimization..............................103
Mixers, pressure.......................................90 Other electrical equipment.......................76 Process safety management..................103
Mixers, propeller.......................................90 Ovens, drying...........................................89 Process safety management services...101
Mixers, ribbon...........................................91 Ovens, electric.........................................89 Process simulation.................................103
Mixers, roller.............................................91 Ovens, vacuum........................................89 Process simulation systems...................103
Mixers, rotary blade..................................91 Oxidizers, catalytic.................................106 Process vessels & reactors......................92
Mixers, rotary disc....................................91 Oxidizers, thermal..................................106 Production scheduling...........................103

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Proportioners............................................74 Pumps, vertical & deep well.....................68 Scales, railroad car..................................74
Protective coatings & linings....................97 Pumps, vertical centrifugal.......................68 Scales, tank..............................................74
Pump parts & fittings................................66 Pumps, water............................................67 Scales, totalizing......................................74
Pump repair..............................................98 Pyrometers...............................................81 Scales, truck.............................................74
Pumps parts & accessories.....................66 Screening.................................................93
Pumps, acid, corrosive.............................66
Pumps, air driven.....................................66 R Screening equipment...............................93
Screens, perforated plate.........................93
Pumps, axial flow......................................66 Radio remote control systems..................81 Screens, vibrating....................................93
Pumps, battery-powered..........................66 Reaction & separation equipment, other.. 93 Screw presses..........................................87
Pumps, canned motor..............................66 Reactors, continuous................................92 Scrubbers.................................................93
Pumps, carboy or drum............................66 Reactors, cooled, heated.........................92 Scrubbers, cyclone..................................93
Pumps, centrifugal...................................66 Reactors, fluid bed...................................93 Scrubbers, fluidized bed..........................93
Pumps, centrifugal, ANSI.........................66 Reactors, gas-liquid.................................93 Scrubbers, fume, gas...............................93
Pumps, centrifugal, dry running...............66 Reactors, jacketed...................................93 Scrubbers, impingement baffle................94
Pumps, centrifugal, multistage.................66 Reactors, jacketed, dimple......................93 Scrubbers, jet...........................................94
Pumps, centrifugal, process, medium Reactors, jacketed, half-pipe...................93 Scrubbers, oil mist....................................94
duty.......................................................66 Reactors, lined, glass...............................93 Scrubbers, orifice.....................................94
Pumps, centrifugal, self-priming..............66 Reactors, lined, metal...............................93 Scrubbers, packed column......................94
Pumps, centrifugal, single stage..............66 Reactors, loop..........................................93 Scrubbers, spray......................................94
Pumps, ceramic.......................................68 Reactors, pilot plant.................................93 Scrubbers, venturi....................................94
Pumps, condensate return.......................66 Reactors, rotary blade..............................93 Seals, balanced pressure........................68
Pumps, diaphragm (proportioning)..........67 Reboilers..................................................88 Seals, bearing..........................................68
Pumps, diaphragm (reciprocating)..........68 Recroders.................................................81 Seals, gaskets & packing materials.........68
Pumps, dry vacuum.................................66 Recorders, mass flow...............................81 Seals, magnetic........................................69
Pumps, explosion proof............................66 Refractories..............................................97 Seals, mechanical....................................69
Pumps, gear.............................................68 Refractory materials.................................97 Separators................................................93
Pumps, hand............................................67 Refractory mortars & cements.................97 Separators, fluidizing................................93
Pumps, high pressure..............................67 Refrigeration equipment & systems.........82 Separators, magnetic...............................93
Pumps, jacketed.......................................67 Refrigeration equipment, chillers.............82 Separators, oil-water..............................106
Pumps, leakproof.....................................66 Refrigeration equipment, freezers............82 Showers, emergency................................98
Pumps, lobe.............................................68 Regulators, air..........................................79 Silencers, exhaust....................................98
Pumps, magnetically driven.....................67 Regulators, back pressure.......................79 Silencers, inline........................................98
Pumps, metering......................................67 Regulators, flow........................................79 Silencers, intake.......................................98
Pumps, nonmetallic..................................68 Regulators, pressure................................79 Silicon carbide..........................................96
Pumps, oil free..........................................67 Regulators, temperature...........................79 Silos..........................................................72
Pumps, open impeller..............................67 Regulators, vacuum.................................79 Silver & alloys...........................................97
Pumps, other......................................66, 67 Regulatory compliance..........................103 Simulators...............................................102
Pumps, other special materials................68 Relays, time delay....................................81 Sinks, eye or face emergency..................98
Pumps, peristaltic.....................................67 Resins, ion exchange...............................95 Size reduction equipment........................94
Pumps, piston...........................................68 Resins, water-soluble.............................107 Sludge dewaterers.................................106
Pumps, piston-diaphragm........................68 Reverse osmosis systems........................95 Sludge dryers.........................................106
Pumps, plastic..........................................68 Risk analysis...........................................101 Sludge handling.....................................105
Pumps, pressure powered.......................67 Roasters, food products...........................89 Software development............................103
Pumps, progressing cavity.......................68 Robotic components................................73 Software, other.......................................103
Pumps, proportioning...............................67 Rotary Lobe Pumps..................................68 Soil remediation......................................105
Pumps, reciprocating...............................68 Rubber & rubberlike materials.................97 Solid-liquid-mixer parts & accessories....91
Pumps, rotary...........................................68 Rubber, urethane......................................97 Solids feeders, airlock..............................73
Pumps, rotary liquid ring..........................68 Rupture discs...........................................98 Solids feeders, batch...............................73
Pumps, rotary positive displacement.......68 Solids feeders, continuous flow................73
Pumps, sealless.......................................67
Pumps, sludge.........................................67 S Solids feeders, gravimetric.......................73
Solids feeders, proportioning...................73
Pumps, slurry...........................................67 Saddles, polyethylene, tower packings...92 Solids feeders, rotary...............................73
Pumps, special materials.........................68 Safety equipment & systems....................98 Solids feeders, vibrating or oscillating.....73
Pumps, stainless steel..............................68 Samplers, automatic.................................78 Solids feeders, volumetric........................73
Pumps, submersible.................................68 Samplers, gas, air....................................78 Solids handling equipment & systems,
Pumps, sump...........................................68 Samplers, liquid........................................78 other......................................................73
Pumps, transfer........................................67 Scales, checkweight................................74 Solvent recovery systems.........................93
Pumps, vacuum & ejector........................68 Scales, continuous weighing....................74 Solvents, oxygenated.............................107
Pumps, vacuum, dry................................68 Scales, conveying....................................74 Spectrometers..........................................78
Pumps, vacuum, liquid ring......................68 Scales, counting.......................................74 Steam jet ejectors.....................................68
Pumps, vacuum, once-through-oil...........68 Scales, floor, platform...............................74 Steam traps..............................................69
Pumps, vacuum, other.............................68 Scales, hopper.........................................74 Steam traps, disc.....................................69
Pumps, vacuum, rotary piston..................68 Scales, portable.......................................74 Steam traps, float.....................................69

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Steam traps, float & thermostatic.............69 Transmitters, temperature.........................81 Valves, motor operated............................70
Steam traps, inverted bucket...................69 Traps, air...................................................85 Valves, multiport.......................................70
Steam traps, thermostatic........................69 Trays & tower internals.............................92 Valves, needle..........................................70
Steels........................................................97 Troughs, cooled or heated.......................88 Valves, nuclear.........................................70
Storage cabinets......................................98 Tube fittings..............................................69 Valves, other.............................................70
Storage systems.......................................73 Tubing & tube fittings, metallic & Valves, packless.......................................70
Sulfur Recovery......................................105 nonmetallic............................................69 Valves, pilot operated...............................70
Supercritical fluid extraction processing..93 Tubing, condenser...................................69 Valves, pinch............................................70
Superheaters............................................88 Tubing, evaporator...................................69 Valves, plastic...........................................70
Supervisory process control computers..78 Tubing, finned...........................................69 Valves, plastic lined..................................70
Surface active agents, not further Tubing, heat exchanger...........................69 Valves, plug..............................................70
specified.............................................108 Tubing, high pressure...............................69 Valves, pneumatic....................................70
Switchgear & other power distribution Tubing, high temperature.........................69 Valves, powder.........................................74
equipment.............................................76 Tungsten & alloys.....................................97 Valves, pressure reducing........................70
Turbines, combined steam-gas................75 Valves, pump protection...........................71

T Turbines, mechanical drive, gas..............75


Turbines, mechanical drive, steam..........76
Valves, quick closing................................71
Valves, relief.............................................71
Tachometers.............................................81 Valves, safety............................................71
Tank fittings & accessories.......................69
Tanks & other liquid storage vessels........69
U Valves, sampling......................................71
Valves, tank venting..................................71
Tanks, carbon steel..................................69 Unions, pipe.............................................66 Valves, titanium.........................................71
Tanks, cryogenic......................................69 Unloaders, bulk bag.................................72 Valves, vacuum........................................71
Tanks, cryogenic, vacuum jacketed.........69 Unloaders, other.......................................72 Valves, vacuum relief................................71
Tanks, custom fabricated.........................69 Unloaders, tank car..................................72 Valves, vent, low pressure........................71
Tanks, dimple jacketed.............................69 Unloaders, tank truck...............................72 Valves, zirconium......................................71
Tanks, heated...........................................69 Vapor recovery systems.........................105
Tanks, mixing............................................69
Tanks, pressurized storage......................69 V Vaporizers.................................................88
Ventilation systems...................................64
Tanks, settling.........................................106 Vacuum pumping systems.......................68 Vessels, plastic lined................................93
Tanks, stainless steel................................69 Valve operators, electrohydraulic.............77 Vessels, pressure, cryogenic...................93
Tanks, stainless steel, lined......................69 Valve operators, electropneumatic...........77 Vessels, pressure, custom.......................93
Tanks, tapered wall...................................69 Valve operators, piston.............................77 Vessels, pressure, jacketed, dimple........93
Tantalum & alloys......................................97 Valve operators, pneumatic......................77 Vessels, pressure, multilayered
Technology licensing..............................101 Valve positioners, microprocessor heavy wall.............................................93
Testing equipment, high pressure............98 equipped...............................................77 Vessels, pressure, safety sight glass.......93
Testing equipment, other..........................81 Valve, position indicators..........................77 Viscosity or consistency instruments,
Testing instruments, vibration...................98 Valves.......................................................69 other......................................................81
Thermal fluids...........................................88 Valves, air.................................................69
Thermometers, infrared............................80
Thermostats..............................................80
Valves, angle............................................69
Valves, ball...............................................69
W
Thickeners, centrifugal.............................83 Valves, bellows sealed.............................69 Waste handling equipment & systems...106
Thickeners, gravity...................................83 Valves, butterfly........................................70 Waste heat recovery units........................88
Thickeners, rake or sedimentation...........83 Valves, check...........................................70 Waste-recovery treating systems...........106
Tin & alloys...............................................97 Valves, control, electric............................70 Water pollution control equipment &
Titanium & alloys......................................97 Valves, control, hydraulic.........................70 systems...............................................106
Tools & equipment, other..........................98 Valves, control, pneumatic.......................70 Water pollution systems...........................95
Tools, hand...............................................98 Valves, control, regulator..........................70 Water treatment chemicals.....................108
Tower parts & accessories.......................95 Valves, control, solenoid...........................70 Water treatment control equipment..........95
Towers & columns....................................94 Valves, cryogenic.....................................70 Water-conditioning package systems......95
Training...................................................101 Valves, diaphragm....................................70 Weighing, feeding & proportioning
Training personnel, maintenance...........101 Valves, diverter.........................................70 equipment.............................................74
Training personnel, safety & health........101 Valves, diverter conveyor.........................73 Wire & cable.............................................75
Training systems, plant operators..........101 Valves, double block & bleed...................70 Wire mesh.................................................93
Transformers.............................................76 Valves, flush-bottom tank.........................70
Transformers, isolation.............................76
Transmitters & data transmission
Valves, gate..............................................70
Valves, globe............................................70
Z
equipment.............................................81 Valves, high pressure...............................70 Zeolites...................................................108
Transmitters, level.....................................81 Valves, high temperature..........................70 Zinc & alloys.............................................97
Transmitters, mass flow............................81 Valves, jacketed.......................................70 Zirconium..................................................97
Transmitters, pressure..............................81 Valves, knife-gate.....................................70
Transmitters, pressure-critical..................81 Valves, metal seated................................70

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PRODUCT
PRODUCT&&SERVICE
SERVICEDIRECTORY
DIRECTORY

11
CHAPTER
LIQUID, TITLE,
GAS, AND AIR HANDLING
64 Associations

64 Compressors
ON TWO LINES
64 Air separation equipment

64 Ducts & ventilation systems


66 Pumps, other
67 Pumps, proportioning
68 Pumps, reciprocating
68 Pumps, rotary
66 Fans & blowers 68 Pumps, special materials
66 Flexible hose, metallic & nonmetallic 68 Pumps, vacuum & ejector
66 Pipe fittings & couplings, 68 Pumps, vertical & deep well
metallic & nonmetallic 68 Seals, gaskets & packing materials
66 Pipe, alloy steel 69 Steam traps
66 Pipe, copper & copper alloys 69 Tanks & other liquid storage
66 Pipe, nonmetallic vessels
66 Pipe, other 69 Tubing & tube fittings,
66 Pipe, plastic metallic & nonmetallic
66 Pump parts & fittings 69 Valves
66 Pumps, centrifugal

ASSOCIATIONS Compressors, high pressure Compressors, rotary liquid ring


Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
Gas & Air Systems, Inc., Hellertown, PA Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407;
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
www.buschvacuum.com)
64-201; www.dechema.de)
— See our ad on page 22
Compressors, oil-free EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, Sanborn, NY
BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407; Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
889 057)
AIR SEPARATION www.buschvacuum.com)
EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, Sanborn, NY —See our ad on page 47

EQUIPMENT Gas & Air Systems, Inc., Hellertown, PA


KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Fred- Compressors, rotary screw
ericksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540- EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, Sanborn, NY
Air separation equipment, 898-5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/ GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
chemeng) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
cryogenic KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, —See our ad on page 23
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Fred-
Shijiazhuang Langrong Chemical Co., Ltd, Shijiazhuang, www.knfusa.com) ericksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540-
China Roots Systems, Inc., Monroe, NC 898-5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/
chemeng)
Air separation equipment, Compressors, portable
membrane KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; DUCTS & VENTILATION
www.knfusa.com)
Air separation equipment, SYSTEMS
Compressors, reciprocating
pressure swing adsorption
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Gas & Air Systems, Inc., Hellertown, PA Dampers
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) ACS Industries Inc., Lincoln, RI
Air separation equipment, —See our ad on page 23 Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
vacuum swing adsorption KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
Ducts, flexible
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
www.knfusa.com)

Compressors, rotary Ducts, metallic


COMPRESSORS BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407;
Compressors, centrifugal www.buschvacuum.com) Ducts, rigid
EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, Sanborn, NY EDWARDS US HEADQUARTERS, Sanborn, NY Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
Gas & Air Systems, Inc., Hellertown, PA
Compressors, diaphragm KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Fred- Hoods, fume collectors
ericksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540- HEMCO Corporation, Independence, Missouri
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA 898-5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/
Gas & Air Systems, Inc., Hellertown, PA Nordfab Ducting, Thomasville, NC
chemeng)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
Roots Systems, Inc., Monroe, NC Ventilation systems
www.knfusa.com) HEMCO Corporation, Independence, Missouri

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For details visit adlinks.chemengonline.com/80076-20
PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and air handling

FANS & BLOWERS PIPE, ALLOY STEEL Pumps, centrifugal, single stage
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, Germany
Blowers, centrifugal, compressor- Pipe, nickel & nickel alloy Dickow Pump Co., Marietta, GA
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
type BUTTING Group, Knesebeck, Germany (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
Pipe, stainless steel GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
541-9984; www.indeck.com) BUTTING Group, Knesebeck, Germany 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
—See our ad on page 15 sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Freder- Pipe, stainless steel, duplex POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
icksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540-898- BUTTING Group, Knesebeck, Germany Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/chemeng) 889 057)
—See our ad on page 47
Blowers, positive displacement PIPE, COPPER & COPPER
KAESER COMPRESSORS, INC., PO Box 946, Freder-
Pumps, leakproof
icksburg, VA 22404 (800-981-6888; FAX: 540-898- ALLOYS Dickow Pump Co., Marietta, GA
Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gundelfingen, Germany
5520; info.usa@kaeser.com; us.kaeser.com/chemeng)
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
Pipe, copper alloy
889 057) BUTTING Group, Knesebeck, Germany PUMPS, OTHER
—See our ad on page 47
Roots Systems, Inc., Monroe, NC
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, Springfield, MO PIPE, NONMETALLIC Pumps, acid, corrosive
Dickow Pump Co., Marietta, GA
Blowers, rotary piston GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
Roots Systems, Inc., Monroe, NC
Pipe, rubber 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, Springfield, MO PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock- sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242; Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gundelfingen, Germany
Boosters, rotary piston www.procoproducts.com) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Roots Systems, Inc., Monroe, NC KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, Springfield, MO
PIPE, OTHER 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
Fans, heavy duty knfusa.com)
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, Germany
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. Pipe, containment PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- Ametek Fluoropolymer Products, Nesquehoning, PA Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
541-9984; www.indeck.com) 973-256-4745)
—See our ad on page 15 —See our ad on page 33
PIPE, PLASTIC Pumps, air driven
FLEXIBLE HOSE, METALLIC & CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Pipe, PTFE sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
NONMETALLIC PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock- info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242; KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
Hose, chemically resistant www.procoproducts.com) 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
knfusa.com)
Ametek Fluoropolymer Products, Nesquehoning, PA PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Hose, metallic PUMP PARTS & FITTINGS Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745)
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock- —See our ad on page 33
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242; Pumps parts & accessories
www.procoproducts.com) ACCA Pumps, Katy, TX Pumps, axial flow
SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, Springfield, MO
2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)

Hose, nonmetallic, fluoroplastic


PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL Pumps, battery-powered
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock-
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242;
Pumps, centrifugal, ANSI 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
knfusa.com)
www.procoproducts.com) ACCA Pumps, Katy, TX
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Pumps, canned motor
PIPE FITTINGS & COUPLINGS, —See our ad on page 23
Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gundelfingen, Germany
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
METALLIC & NONMETALLIC Pumps, centrifugal, dry running
knfusa.com)

Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, Germany


Pumps, carboy or drum
Bends, pipe KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
BUTTING Group, Knesebeck, Germany Pumps, centrifugal, multistage 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
knfusa.com)
Dickow Pump Co., Marietta, GA
Elbows, pipe
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Pumps, condensate return
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; —See our ad on page 23 TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331 com)
Expansion joints, flexible 889 057) —See our ad on page 65
—See our ad on page 47
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock-
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242;
Pumps, dry vacuum
www.procoproducts.com) Pumps, centrifugal, process, KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
medium duty 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
Flanges GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
knfusa.com)
Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar, Germany
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, Springfield, MO
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; —See our ad on page 23 VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH (860-767-5341; www.vacuubrand.com)
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
Pipe Fitting, Stainless Steel sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) Pumps, explosion proof
Tylok Fittings & Valves, Cleveland, OH
Pumps, centrifugal, self-priming BOERGER GMBH ROTARY LOBE PUMPS, Benning-
Pipe fittings, high pressure Dickow Pump Co., Marietta, GA
sweg 24, Borken-Weseke, Germany 46325 (+49 2862
9103-0; FAX: +49 2862 9103-46; www.boerger.com)
Tylok Fittings & Valves, Cleveland, OH GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, Germany
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Pipe fittings, nonmetallic —See our ad on page 23 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock- GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH —See our ad on page 23
ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242; 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
www.procoproducts.com) sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gundelfingen, Germany sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
Unions, pipe POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; www.
Tylok Fittings & Valves, Cleveland, OH
889 057) knfusa.com)
—See our ad on page 47

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and air handling
Pumps, hand KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; PUMPS, PROPORTIONING
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH www.knfusa.com)
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
Pumps, diaphragm
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) Pumps, water (proportioning)
Pumps, high pressure ACCA Pumps, Katy, TX
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
—See our ad on page 23 KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, white.com)
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- www.knfusa.com) Pumps, metering
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, Germany white.com)
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, Germany
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
889 057)
—See our ad on page 47

Pumps, jacketed
Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, Germany
Hermetic-Pumpen GmbH, Gundelfingen, Germany
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, Germany

Pumps, magnetically driven


Bungartz GmbH & Co. KG, Paul, Duesseldorf, Germany
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
889 057)
—See our ad on page 47

Pumps, oil free


KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
www.knfusa.com)

Pumps, open impeller


GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
889 057)
—See our ad on page 47

Pumps, other
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
www.knfusa.com)

Pumps, peristaltic
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
white.com)

Pumps, pressure powered


TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com)
—See our ad on page 65

Pumps, sealless
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
LEWA GmbH, Leonberg, Germany

Pumps, sludge
ACCA Pumps, Katy, TX
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
Komline-Sanderson Corp., 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ
07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)
—See our ad on page 69

Pumps, slurry
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
845-5154; www.metso.com)
—See our ad on page 39

Pumps, transfer
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) For details visit adlinks.chemengonline.com/80076-18

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and air handling
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Pumps, plastic AAHANA Giffard Systems, Mannheim., Baden-Württem-
berg, Germany
973-256-4745) KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia
—See our ad on page 33 NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407;
www.knfusa.com) www.buschvacuum.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
PUMPS, RECIPROCATING Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745)
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
—See our ad on page 33 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Pumps, diaphragm (reciprocating) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Pumps, stainless steel —See our ad on page 23
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX: GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue- 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
white.com) sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) www.knfusa.com)
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
www.knfusa.com) www.knfusa.com) 2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69
Pumps, piston POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, PUMPS, VACUUM & EJECTOR Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; 889 057)
—See our ad on page 47
www.knfusa.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Pumps, vacuum, dry VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: A-VAC INDUSTRIES, NC., Anaheim, CA (860-767-5341; www.vacuubrand.com)
973-256-4745) BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia
—See our ad on page 33 Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407;
www.buschvacuum.com) PUMPS, VERTICAL &
Pumps, piston-diaphragm KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton,
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com;
www.knfusa.com)
DEEP WELL
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
www.knfusa.com) (860-767-5341; www.vacuubrand.com) Pumps, submersible
BOERGER GMBH ROTARY LOBE PUMPS, Benning-
Pumps, vacuum, liquid ring
PUMPS, ROTARY AAHANA Giffard Systems, Mannheim., Baden-Württem-
sweg 24, Borken-Weseke, Germany 46325 (+49 2862
9103-0; FAX: +49 2862 9103-46; www.boerger.com)
berg, Germany GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
Pumps, gear BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407; sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
www.buschvacuum.com)
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano Pumps, sump
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331 GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
889 057) 44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
—See our ad on page 47 sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com)
Pumps, lobe Pumps, vacuum, once-through-oil Pumps, vertical centrifugal
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY
BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407; (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
www.buschvacuum.com) —See our ad on page 23
—See our ad on page 23

Pumps, progressing cavity Pumps, vacuum, other


ACCA Pumps, Katy, TX
A-VAC INDUSTRIES, NC., Anaheim, CA SEALS, GASKETS & PACKING
BUSCH VACUUM SOLUTIONS, 516 Viking Dr., Virginia
Pumps, rotary liquid ring Beach, VA 23452 (800-872-7867; FAX: 757-463-7407; MATERIALS
www.buschvacuum.com)
POMPETRAVAINI SPA, via per turbigo 44, Castano CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Primo, Italy 20022 (+39 0331 889 000; FAX: +39 0331 sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Gaskets, fluoroplastic
889 057) info@croll.com; www.croll.com) PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock-
—See our ad on page 47 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242;
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) www.procoproducts.com)
Pumps, rotary positive —See our ad on page 23
displacement KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, Gaskets, rubber
BOERGER GMBH ROTARY LOBE PUMPS, Benning- NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; PROCO PRODUCTS, INC., 2431 N. Wigwam Dr., Stock-
sweg 24, Borken-Weseke, Germany 46325 (+49 2862 www.knfusa.com) ton, CA 95205 (209-943-6088; FAX: 209-943-0242;
9103-0; FAX: +49 2862 9103-46; www.boerger.com) KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, www.procoproducts.com)
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- 2129-223) Packings, plastic
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) —See our ad on page 69 KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Rotary Lobe Pumps 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. —See our ad inside front cover
com)
BOERGER GMBH ROTARY LOBE PUMPS, Benning-
sweg 24, Borken-Weseke, Germany 46325 (+49 2862
—See our ad on page 65 Packings, random
9103-0; FAX: +49 2862 9103-46; www.boerger.com) Pumps, vacuum, rotary piston KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
A-VAC INDUSTRIES, NC., Anaheim, CA —See our ad inside front cover
PUMPS, SPECIAL MATERIALS Steam jet ejectors SAINT-GOBAIN NORPRO CORP., 3840 Fishcreek Road,
Stow, OH 44224 (330-673-5860; FAX: 330-677-7245;
AAHANA Giffard Systems, Mannheim., Baden-Württem- www.saintgobain.com)
Pumps, ceramic berg, Germany
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, Packings, ring
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
www.knfusa.com) 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
—See our ad inside front cover
Pumps, nonmetallic
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, Seals, balanced pressure
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
www.knfusa.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
Pumps, other special materials GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) —See our ad on page 84
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 —See our ad on page 23 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
—See our ad on page 23 ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS, P.O. Box 1217, Mansfield, OH KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
44901-1217 (419-755-1011; FAX: 419-755-1251; gr- Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Seals, bearing
sales@gormanrupp.com; www.grpumps.com) 2129-223) ACS Industries Inc., Lincoln, RI
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- —See our ad on page 69 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, Vacuum pumping systems 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; —See our ad on page 84
A-VAC INDUSTRIES, NC., Anaheim, CA
www.knfusa.com)

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and air handling
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
Tanks, dimple jacketed VALVES
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Valves, air
Seals, magnetic FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
peinc.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 2326; www.checkall.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
—See our ad on page 84 Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
Tanks, heated 973-256-4745)
—See our ad on page 33
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Valves, angle
Seals, mechanical Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
ARCA Regler GmbH, Toenisvorst, Germany
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- peinc.com) CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Water Heating Direct, Fort Worth, TX 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) cashco.com)
—See our ad on page 84
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
Tanks, mixing OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Altenstadt,
Germany
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
973-256-4745)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
—See our ad on page 33
STEAM TRAPS FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Valves, ball
Steam traps, disc Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Conval, Inc., Enfield, CT
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com)
Tanks, pressurized storage Metso Flow Control Inc, Vantaa, Finland
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
—See our ad on page 65 Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
973-256-4745)
Steam traps, float Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
—See our ad on page 33
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139-
peinc.com)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
com) Tylok Fittings & Valves, Cleveland, OH
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
—See our ad on page 65
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Valves, bellows sealed
Steam traps, float & thermostatic Tanks, stainless steel ARCA Regler GmbH, Toenisvorst, Germany
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave.,
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us;
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
com) www.biar.us)
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
—See our ad on page 65 CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
peinc.com)
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Steam traps, inverted bucket ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
cashco.com)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com) Tanks, stainless steel, lined
—See our ad on page 65
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Steam traps, thermostatic Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC peinc.com)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com) Tanks, tapered wall
—See our ad on page 65
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
TANKS & OTHER LIQUID 234-0691; www.mixers.com)

STORAGE VESSELS TUBING & TUBE FITTINGS,


Tank fittings & accessories METALLIC & NONMETALLIC
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Coils, tubing
Tanks, carbon steel Ametek Fluoropolymer Products, Nesquehoning, PA
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Tube fittings
Tanks, cryogenic CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139-
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Leading
2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Tylok Fittings & Valves, Cleveland, OH
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Tubing, condenser
te chn ologie s
peinc.com)

Tanks, cryogenic, vacuum Ametek Fluoropolymer Products, Nesquehoning, PA

jacketed
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Tubing, evaporator
Ametek Fluoropolymer Products, Nesquehoning, PA
i n va cuum a nd
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
e nv i ro nme ntal
peinc.com) Tubing, finned
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
e ngi ne e r i ng
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
Tanks, custom fabricated Tubing, heat exchanger
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
peinc.com) 334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Tubing, high pressure
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
+49 511 2129-0 | sales@koerting.de
Tubing, high temperature
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL For details visit adlinks.chemengonline.com/80076-17

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Liquid, gas, and air handling
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Valves, diaphragm CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
973-256-4745) GEMU Valves, Inc., Atlanta, GA 2326; www.checkall.com)
—See our ad on page 33 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
Valcor Engineering Corp, Springfield, NJ Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
973-256-4745)
Valves, butterfly —See our ad on page 33 Valves, motor operated
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Valves, diverter TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
cashco.com) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) —See our ad on page 65
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Altenstadt,
—See our ad on page 23 Germany Valves, multiport
Metso Flow Control Inc, Vantaa, Finland PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Altenstadt, ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Germany 973-256-4745)
—See our ad on page 33 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. Vortex, Salina, KS
973-256-4745)
posiflate.com)
Valves, double block & bleed —See our ad on page 33
Valves, check OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Altenstadt, Valves, needle
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West Germany
SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139-
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)
2326; www.checkall.com) 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com)
Valcor Engineering Corp, Springfield, NJ
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Valves, flush-bottom tank Valves, nuclear
973-256-4745) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Conval, Inc., Enfield, CT
—See our ad on page 33
Valcor Engineering Corp, Springfield, NJ
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Valves, gate Valves, other
com) Vortex, Salina, KS
—See our ad on page 65 BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave.,
Valves, globe Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us;
Valves, control, electric CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
www.biar.us)
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
Muellheim, Germany 79379 (+49 7631 8091250; www. cashco.com) 541-9984; www.indeck.com)
auma.com) Conval, Inc., Enfield, CT —See our ad on page 15
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS GEMU Valves, Inc., Atlanta, GA
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
cashco.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Valves, packless
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 973-256-4745) CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: —See our ad on page 33 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
973-256-4745) cashco.com)
—See our ad on page 33 Valves, high pressure Valves, pilot operated
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
Valves, control, hydraulic Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 2326; www.checkall.com) 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Conval, Inc., Enfield, CT cashco.com)
973-256-4745) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
—See our ad on page 33 ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN 973-256-4745)
Valves, control, pneumatic 55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. —See our ad on page 33
ARCA Regler GmbH, Toenisvorst, Germany
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
posiflate.com)
SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle
Valves, pinch
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX: PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
cashco.com) 262-567-4523) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
COLLINS INSTRUMENT CO INC., P.O. Box 938, Angle- SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- 973-256-4745)
ton, TX 77516 (979-849-8266; FAX: 979-848-0783; 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com) —See our ad on page 33
www.collinsinst.com/) TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Valves, plastic
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) com) CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
—See our ad on page 23 —See our ad on page 65 Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
Metso Flow Control Inc, Vantaa, Finland Vortex, Salina, KS 2326; www.checkall.com)
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., WELLAND & TUXHORN AG, Gütersloher Str. 257, Biele- COLLINS INSTRUMENT CO INC., P.O. Box 938, Angle-
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: feld, Germany 33649 (+49 521 9418-0; FAX: +49 521 ton, TX 77516 (979-849-8266; FAX: 979-848-0783;
973-256-4745) 9418-156; www.welland-tuxhorn.de) www.collinsinst.com/)
—See our ad on page 33 GEMU Valves, Inc., Atlanta, GA
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN Valves, high temperature PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
posiflate.com) Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- 973-256-4745)
2326; www.checkall.com) —See our ad on page 33
Valves, control, regulator Conval, Inc., Enfield, CT
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Valves, plastic lined
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
cashco.com) SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com) 2326; www.checkall.com)
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
973-256-4745) 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Valves, plug
—See our ad on page 33 com) JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC —See our ad on page 65 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Vortex, Salina, KS JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
com) WELLAND & TUXHORN AG, Gütersloher Str. 257, Biele- ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
—See our ad on page 65 feld, Germany 33649 (+49 521 9418-0; FAX: +49 521
9418-156; www.welland-tuxhorn.de) Valves, pneumatic
Valves, control, solenoid
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Valves, jacketed CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- cashco.com)
973-256-4745) ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
—See our ad on page 33 OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH, Altenstadt, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Valcor Engineering Corp, Springfield, NJ Germany 973-256-4745)
—See our ad on page 33
Valves, cryogenic Valves, knife-gate
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS Vortex, Salina, KS Valves, pressure reducing
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
cashco.com) Valves, metal seated 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS cashco.com)
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
2326; www.checkall.com) cashco.com)

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PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Valves, safety CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
973-256-4745) WELLAND & TUXHORN AG, Gütersloher Str. 257, Biele- 2326; www.checkall.com)
—See our ad on page 33 feld, Germany 33649 (+49 521 9418-0; FAX: +49 521 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle 9418-156; www.welland-tuxhorn.de) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX: 973-256-4745)
262-567-4523) Valves, sampling —See our ad on page 33
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave.,
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Gonzales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us; Valves, vacuum relief
com) www.biar.us) CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West
—See our ad on page 65 JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224-
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) 2326; www.checkall.com)
Valves, pump protection JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle 973-256-4745)
2326; www.checkall.com) North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX: —See our ad on page 33
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 262-567-4523) REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
973-256-4745) 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com) 2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
—See our ad on page 33 REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
Valves, tank venting 28217 (+1 704 716 7022; FAX: +1 704 716 7025)
Valves, quick closing CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. Valves, vent, low pressure
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: cashco.com) CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
973-256-4745) CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
—See our ad on page 33 Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- cashco.com)
2326; www.checkall.com) REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
Valves, relief JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) 2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
cashco.com)
Valves, titanium Valves, zirconium
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., CHECK-ALL VALVE MFG. CO., 1800 Fuller Rd., West JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Des Moines, IA 50265 (515-224-2301; FAX: 515-224- ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
973-256-4745) 2326; www.checkall.com)
—See our ad on page 33 JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21, ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
2961 50714; www.rembe.de) Valves, vacuum
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SOLIDS HANDLING
72 Associations
72 Bins & other dry storage equipment
72 Bulk carriers, loading & unloading equipment
72 Coating, forming & agglomeration equipment
72 Conveyors & elevators for bulk materials
73 Lifting equipment
73 Packaging equipment
73 Solids handling equipment & systems, other
74 Weighing, feeding & proportioning equipment

ASSOCIATIONS SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas


City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; COATING, FORMING
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
www.schenckprocess.com)
& AGGLOMERATION
64-201; www.dechema.de) Silos EQUIPMENT
— See our ad on page 22 JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
649-3399) Agglomerators
BINS & OTHER DRY STORAGE JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
EQUIPMENT BULK CARRIERS, LOADING & Coaters & coating machinery
Bin activators UNLOADING EQUIPMENT Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn,
Germany
Acrison, Inc.
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, Dumpers Extruders
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
www.dynamicair.com) Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
Bins —See our ad on page 15
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Loading arms JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. DYNATEK Loading Systems, North Prairie, WI
com; www.hapman.com) Granulators & granulating mills
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., Unloaders, bulk bag BERNDORF BAND GROUP, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Ber-
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, ndorf, Austria 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-
649-3399) MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; 84176; www.berndorfband-group.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, www.dynamicair.com) JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth- 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814-
0600)
Bins, weighing
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
CONVEYORS & ELEVATORS
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
com; www.hapman.com)
2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
Palamatic Process Inc, PHILADELPHIA, PA
FOR BULK MATERIALS
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Chutes
www.schenckprocess.com) www.schenckprocess.com) JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
Gates, hopper Unloaders, other 649-3399)
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- (269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. Conveyor belting
649-3399) com; www.hapman.com) BERNDORF BAND GROUP, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Ber-
ndorf, Austria 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-
Hoppers Unloaders, tank car 84176; www.berndorfband-group.com)
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. (269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
com; www.hapman.com) com; www.hapman.com) Conveyors, belt
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- Unloaders, tank truck kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
649-3399) HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, (269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- com; www.hapman.com)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Conveyors, bucket
Hoppers, weighing BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
com; www.hapman.com)

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Solids handling

Conveyors, drag SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas


City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN
55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www.
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 www.schenckprocess.com) dynamicair.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA
com; www.hapman.com) Drum filling equipment
Conveyors, flexible Solids feeders, airlock MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; 2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. www.schenckprocess.com)
com; www.hapman.com) Packaging equipment, solids
Conveyors, flight Solids feeders, batch BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. 649-3399)
com; www.hapman.com) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Packers, bag
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
Conveyors, fluidizing www.schenckprocess.com)
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Detwiler 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 (800-365-8766;
com; www.hapman.com) piabu-requestinformation.industry@siemens.com;

Conveyors, gravity
www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
SOLIDS HANDLING
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN Solids feeders, continuous flow EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS,
55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
dynamicair.com) Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
649-3399)
OTHER
Conveyors, other SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Barrel handling equipment
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. www.schenckprocess.com) MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
com; www.hapman.com) Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
Conveyors, pneumatic Solids feeders, gravimetric
COPERION / COPERION K-TRON, 606 North Front COPERION / COPERION K-TRON, 606 North Front Drum handling equipment
Street, Salina, KS 67401 (785-825-1611; www.coperion. Street, Salina, KS 67401 (785-825-1611; www.coperion. BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef-
com) com) field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934-
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas 4052; www.benkoproducts.com)
55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth-
dynamicair.com) www.schenckprocess.com) lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814-
FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth- Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA 0600)
lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814- MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
0600) Solids feeders, proportioning Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas 2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
com; www.hapman.com) www.schenckprocess.com) Materials handling systems
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., Acrison, Inc.
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- Solids feeders, rotary BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
649-3399) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
Palamatic Process Inc, PHILADELPHIA, PA City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas www.schenckprocess.com) COPERION / COPERION K-TRON, 606 North Front
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Street, Salina, KS 67401 (785-825-1611; www.coperion.
www.schenckprocess.com) Solids feeders, vibrating or com)
Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
oscillating (269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
Conveyors, portable DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN com; www.hapman.com)
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. IPCO GERMANY GMBH, Salierstr. 35, Fellbach, Germany
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. dynamicair.com) 70736 (+49 711 5105 0)
com; www.hapman.com) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
Conveyors, screw www.schenckprocess.com) 649-3399)
FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth- MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814-
Solids feeders, volumetric Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
0600) COPERION / COPERION K-TRON, 606 North Front 2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Street, Salina, KS 67401 (785-825-1611; www.coperion. SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. com) City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
com; www.hapman.com) JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., www.schenckprocess.com)
Palamatic Process Inc, PHILADELPHIA, PA Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
649-3399) Palletizers
Conveyors, vacuum SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Parsip- City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
pany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; www.schenckprocess.com) 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
info@croll.com; www.croll.com) Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Robotic components
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
com; www.hapman.com) LIFTING EQUIPMENT kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
24280; www.beumergroup.com)
Conveyors, vibrating Hoists
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN Storage systems
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef-
55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www.
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673- field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934-
dynamicair.com)
2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com) 4052; www.benkoproducts.com)
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
com; www.hapman.com)
PACKAGING EQUIPMENT 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
Conveyors, weighing JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 Bag filling machines Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
649-3399)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
com; www.hapman.com)
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Detwiler
kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521 Valves, diverter conveyor
24280; www.beumergroup.com)
Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 (800-365-8766; DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN
MATERIAL TRANSFER & STORAGE INC., 1214 Lincoln
piabu-requestinformation.industry@siemens.com; 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; www.
Rd., P.O. Box 218, Allegan, MI 49010-0218 (269-673-
www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) dynamicair.com)
2125; FAX: 269-673-4883; www.materialtransfer.com)
Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas

Couplings, pneumatic conveyors Bag, empty, handling systems City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
www.schenckprocess.com)
BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG, Oelder Str. 40, Bec-
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 kum, Germany 59269 (+49 2521 240; FAX: +49 2521
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. 24280; www.beumergroup.com)
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PRODUCT DIRECTORY MainSectionTitle
Solids handling
Valves, powder SARTORIUS - CHEMICAL & CONSUMER CARE, Otto-
Brenner-Straße 20, Goettingen , Germany 37079
Scales, portable
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas (+49-(0)551 3084756; www.sartorius.com/chemicals) METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
www.schenckprocess.com) Scales, continuous weighing 438-4518)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd, Southampton, Hampshire, United
Acrison, Inc. Kingdom
WEIGHING, FEEDING METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614- Scales, railroad car
& PROPORTIONING 438-4518)
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
EQUIPMENT Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ 438-4518)
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Batching & blending systems Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
www.schenckprocess.com)
Acrison, Inc.
COPERION / COPERION K-TRON, 606 North Front
Scales, conveying Scales, tank
Street, Salina, KS 67401 (785-825-1611; www.co- SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
perion.com) bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, www.schenckprocess.com)
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 438-4518)
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
www.dynamicair.com)
FLEXICON CORPORATION, 2400 Emrick Blvd., Beth- (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ Scales, totalizing
lehem, PA 18020-8006 (610-814-2400; FAX: 610-814- siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
0600) Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 www.schenckprocess.com)
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. Scales, counting
com; www.hapman.com) METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum- Scales, truck
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614- METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- 438-4518) bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
649-3399) 438-4518)
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Scales, floor, platform
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) 438-4518)
Proportioners Scales, hopper
Acrison, Inc. HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
Scales, checkweight com; www.hapman.com)
METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum- METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614- bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
438-4518) 438-4518)
Thayer Scale, Pembroke, MA

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ELECTRICAL POWER
GENERATION & TRANSMISSION
75 Associations 76 Electrical heating equipment
75 Boilers, industrial 76 Lighting fixtures
75 Cable & conduit 76 Motor controls
75 Drives, Other 76 Motors, electric
75 Drives, Turbine 76 Other electrical equipment
76 Electrical & power
generation equipment

ASSOCIATIONS Boilers, oil fired CABLE & CONDUIT


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
Wire & cable
64-201; www.dechema.de) ACS Industries Inc., Lincoln, RI
—See our ad on page 15
— See our ad on page 22
Boilers, waste heat recovery
BOILERS, INDUSTRIAL CURTISS-WRIGHT EST GROUP, 2701 Township Line DRIVES, OTHER
Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215-721-1100; FAX: 215-
721-1101) Drives, gear
Boiler accessories INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD., Singapore
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- 541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
DRIVES, TURBINE
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East
Boilers, water tube
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX: CLEAVER-BROOKS, INC., 221 Law Street, Thomasville, Turbines, combined steam-gas
918-234-1800) GA 6850731792 (229-226-3024; FAX: 800-250-5883;
MAN Energy Solutions SE, Oberhausen, Germany
Wabash Power Equipment Co., Wheeling, IL www.cleaverbrooks.com)

Boilers, automatic, packaged


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
Turbines, mechanical drive, gas
541-9984; www.indeck.com) MAN Energy Solutions SE, Oberhausen, Germany
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- —See our ad on page 15
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
Wabash Power Equipment Co., Wheeling, IL

Boilers, coal fired


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
Wabash Power Equipment Co., Wheeling, IL

Boilers, fire tube


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
Wabash Power Equipment Co., Wheeling, IL

Boilers, fluidized bed


Wabash Power Equipment Co., Wheeling, IL

Boilers, integral furnace


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15

Boilers, natural gas fired


INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Electrical power generation & transmission
Turbines, mechanical drive, steam Heaters, thermal fluid electric OTHER ELECTRICAL
MAN Energy Solutions SE, Oberhausen, Germany CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Mokon, Buffalo, NY EQUIPMENT
Water Heating Direct, Fort Worth, TX
ELECTRICAL & POWER Circuit breakers
GENERATION EQUIPMENT LIGHTING FIXTURES Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co.KG, Blomberg, Germany

Electrical equipment, other


Cogeneration systems & Lighting, explosion proof Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co.KG, Blomberg, Germany
equipment R. STAHL, Waldenburg, Germany
Switchgear & other power
Waste-to-Energy, Salt Lake City, UT
distribution equipment
Expanders MOTOR CONTROLS Niagara Transformer Corp., Buffalo, NY
MAN Energy Solutions SE, Oberhausen, Germany
Actuators or starters, motor Transformers
Generator-turbine sets SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD., Singapore Niagara Transformer Corp., Buffalo, NY
MAN Energy Solutions SE, Oberhausen, Germany
Transformers, isolation
Generators, electrical MOTORS, ELECTRIC Niagara Transformer Corp., Buffalo, NY
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com) Motors, explosion proof
—See our ad on page 15 SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD., Singapore

Motors, variable speed


ELECTRICAL HEATING SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD., Singapore

EQUIPMENT
Heaters, electric immersion
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL

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INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS
77 Associations 79 Indicators
77 Actuators, operators 80 Measurement & testing
77 Analyzers, offstream equipment
78 Analyzers, onstream 81 Recorders
78 Computers, process control 81 Transmitters & data transmission
78 Controllers equipment
79 Data presentation equipment

ASSOCIATIONS ANALYZERS, OFFSTREAM Analyzers, oxygen, dissolved


METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle-
DECHEMA e.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75- Analyzers, carbon dioxide or sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800-
352-8736; FAX: 781-301-8701)
64-201; www.dechema.de)
— See our ad on page 22
monoxide
UIC INC., 1225 Channahon Rd., P.O. Box 863, Joliet, Analyzers, particle size
IL 60434-0863 (815-744-4477; FAX: 815-744-1561; FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, Idar-
ACTUATORS, OPERATORS warmstrong@uicinc.com; www.uicinc.com) Oberstein, Germany

Analyzers, combustible gases Analyzers, pH


Actuators METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle- Krohne, Inc., Beverly, MA
ARCA Regler GmbH, Toenisvorst, Germany sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800- MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad,
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, 352-8736; FAX: 781-301-8701) CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www.
Muellheim, Germany 79379 (+49 7631 8091250; www. myronl.com)
auma.com) Analyzers, concentration —See our ad on page 20
Buerkert Fluid Control Systems, Ingelfingen, Germany AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
Metso Flow Control Inc, Vantaa, Finland 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; Analyzers, spectrometer
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: dynatrolusa.com)
973-256-4745) Analyzers, suspended solids
—See our ad on page 33 Analyzers, conductivity AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN Krohne, Inc., Beverly, MA 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www. METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle- FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
posiflate.com) sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800- dynatrolusa.com)
352-8736; FAX: 781-301-8701)
Valve operators, electrohydraulic MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad, Analyzers, total solids
WELLAND & TUXHORN AG, Gütersloher Str. 257, Biele- CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www. AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
feld, Germany 33649 (+49 521 9418-0; FAX: +49 521 myronl.com) 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
9418-156; www.welland-tuxhorn.de) —See our ad on page 20 FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
dynatrolusa.com)
Valve operators, Analyzers, corrosion rate
electropneumatic PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- Analyzers, vapor pressure
WELLAND & TUXHORN AG, Gütersloher Str. 257, Biele- line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
feld, Germany 33649 (+49 521 9418-0; FAX: +49 521 randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
9418-156; www.welland-tuxhorn.de)
Analyzers, gas density
Valve operators, piston Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar, Germany Analyzers, water quality
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG, Aumastrasse 1, Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle-
sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800-
Muellheim, Germany 79379 (+49 7631 8091250; www.
auma.com)
Analyzers, hydrocarbons 352-8736; FAX: 781-301-8701)
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad,
Valve operators, pneumatic 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www.
Buerkert Fluid Control Systems, Ingelfingen, Germany FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. myronl.com)
POSI-FLATE, 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN dynatrolusa.com) —See our ad on page 20
55110-5193 (651-484-5800; FAX: 651-484-7015; www.
posiflate.com)
Analyzers, mass spectrometer Detectors, gases
Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar, Germany SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Valve positioners, microprocessor Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
equipped Analyzers, organic carbon ments.com)
ARCA Regler GmbH, Toenisvorst, Germany UIC INC., 1225 Channahon Rd., P.O. Box 863, Joliet,
Metso Flow Control Inc, Vantaa, Finland IL 60434-0863 (815-744-4477; FAX: 815-744-1561; Detectors, sludge blanket level
warmstrong@uicinc.com; www.uicinc.com) AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
Valve, position indicators 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
GEMU Valves, Inc., Atlanta, GA Analyzers, organic carbon, total FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
UIC INC., 1225 Channahon Rd., P.O. Box 863, Joliet, dynatrolusa.com)
IL 60434-0863 (815-744-4477; FAX: 815-744-1561; Tek-Trol LLC, Crystal Lake, IL
warmstrong@uicinc.com; www.uicinc.com)

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Instrumentation & controls
Detectors, vibration Monitors, water quality UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad, 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www. —See our ad on page 57
com) myronl.com)
—See our ad on page 65 —See our ad on page 20 Controllers, electric
Samplers, automatic Spectrometers ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave., Gon- Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
zales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us; www. chemical)
biar.us) SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD., Singapore
Samplers, gas, air COMPUTERS, PROCESS
Controllers, flow & flow ratio
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave., Gon- CONTROL ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
zales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us; www. Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
biar.us)
Analog process control computers 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
chemical)
Samplers, liquid ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
BIAR SAMPLING SYSTEMS, 2506 S. Philippe Ave., Gon- Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
zales, LA 70737 (225-647-4300; contact@biar.us; www. 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
www.bronkhorst.com)
biar.us) chemical)
Buerkert Fluid Control Systems, Ingelfingen, Germany
SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle
North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX:
Direct digital process control FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-744-
262-567-4523) computers 6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcomponents.
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
ANALYZERS, ONSTREAM 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
chemical) 973-256-4745)
—See our ad on page 33
Monitors, air quality EMERSON, 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Building One,
Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800-833-8314) SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Detwiler
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terey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-4402;
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ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
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Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
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Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800-833-8314)
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ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
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terey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-4402;
info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstruments.
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SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstruments.
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ com)
chemical)
Monitors, opactiy Controllers, pH
AMETEK Land, Dronfield, United Kingdom Controllers, batching or weighing ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Detwiler Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 (800-365-8766; 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
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SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 (800-365-8766;
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) Controllers, bin level piabu-requestinformation.industry@siemens.com;
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Monitors, particle size Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; FAX:
Controllers, pneumatic
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.dyna-
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) trolusa.com) ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
Monitors, stack gases Controllers, boiler 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, chemical)
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FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-744- cashco.com)
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com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-541-9984; Controllers, pressure
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) www.indeck.com) ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
—See our ad on page 15 Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
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chemical)
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), 3030 BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; FAX: ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
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trolusa.com) 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
chemical) CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur- 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
bridge, MA 01566 (508-347-2606; FAX: 508-347-2064) INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. (CE),
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PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
Regulators, back pressure Alarms, liquid level
973-256-4745) CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
—See our ad on page 33 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 cashco.com) 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500;
Strobic Air Technologies, Lansdale, PA PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., www.honeywellprocess.com)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. 973-256-4745) Alarms, temperature
com) —See our ad on page 33 FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
—See our ad on page 65 TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
Controllers, process com) nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
—See our ad on page 65
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Flowmeters, differential pressure
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
Regulators, flow AIR MONITOR CORPORATION, 1050 Hopper Ave,
chemical) BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (1-800-AIRFLOW; FAX: 707-
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800; 526-9970; www.airmonitor.com)
3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; www.bronkhorst.com) Badger Meter, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Tek-Trol LLC, Crystal Lake, IL
dynatrolusa.com) P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile
EMERSON, 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Building One, FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800-833-8314) PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme-
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: ters.com/products)
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 973-256-4745)
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ —See our ad on page 33 Flowmeters, electromagnetic
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Regulators, pressure Krohne, Inc., Beverly, MA
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www. (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
ments.com) cashco.com) siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Tek-Trol LLC, Crystal Lake, IL
Controllers, programmable P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co.KG, Blomberg, Germany FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., 398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme-
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: ters.com/products)
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ 973-256-4745)
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) —See our ad on page 33 Flowmeters, magnetic
Tek-Trol LLC, Crystal Lake, IL TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
Buerkert Fluid Control Systems, Ingelfingen, Germany
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
Controllers, pump com)
wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498;
—See our ad on page 65
BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A, www.endress.com)
Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
www.bronkhorst.com)
Regulators, temperature SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
KNF NEUBERGER, INC., 2 Black Forest Rd., Trenton, TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
NJ 08691-1810 (609-890-8600; knfusa@knf.com; 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
www.knfusa.com) com)
Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc., Nashua, NH —See our ad on page 65 Flowmeters, mass
Controllers, sludge level Regulators, vacuum BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC www.bronkhorst.com)
3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. com) wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498;
dynatrolusa.com) —See our ad on page 65 www.endress.com)
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Controllers, temperature Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, DATA PRESENTATION 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ EQUIPMENT Krohne, Inc., Beverly, MA
chemical) SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS Data logging systems (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
cashco.com)
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500;
chemical) 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
www.honeywellprocess.com)
LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Lauda-Koenig- ments.com)
shofen, Germany
Mokon, Buffalo, NY INDICATORS Flowmeters, positive displacement
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Badger Meter, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 Alarms, combustion BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500; white.com)
Controllers, vacuum www.honeywellprocess.com)
Flowmeters, rotameters
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Alarms, flame BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX:
973-256-4745) HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
—See our ad on page 33 Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500; 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 www.honeywellprocess.com) white.com)
(860-767-5341; www.vacuubrand.com) UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile
Alarms, flow Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
Controllers, viscosity FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme-
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760- ters.com/products)
3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) Flowmeters, turbine
dynatrolusa.com) HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam Badger Meter, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500; UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile
Regulators, air www.honeywellprocess.com) Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile 398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. ters.com/products)
398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme-
com)
—See our ad on page 65
ters.com/products) Flowmeters, ultrasonic
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
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BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A,
Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
Indicators, bin level Indicators, specific gravity
www.bronkhorst.com) AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
Krohne, Inc., Beverly, MA 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
PCE Instruments UK Ltd, Southampton, Hampshire, United FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
Kingdom dynatrolusa.com) dynatrolusa.com)
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498; Indicators, temperature
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 www.endress.com) FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) vega.com) nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. Indicators, viscosity
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- vega.com)
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
ments.com)
Indicators, flow 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
Flowmeters, variable area Badger Meter, Inc., Milwaukee, WI dynatrolusa.com)
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive, BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive, LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur-
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX: Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX: bridge, MA 01566 (508-347-2606; FAX: 508-347-2064)
714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue- 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue- —See our ad on page 12
white.com) white.com)
GEMU Valves, Inc., Atlanta, GA BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A, Indicators, weight
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800;
METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC, 1900 Polaris Pkwy., Colum-
Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248- www.bronkhorst.com)
bus, OH 43240-4518 (1-800-METTLER; FAX: 614-
398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme- FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
438-4518)
ters.com/products) Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- Thermometers, infrared
Flowmeters, vortex shedding nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
AMETEK Land, Dronfield, United Kingdom
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave.,
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: PCE Instruments UK Ltd, Southampton, Hampshire, United
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- 973-256-4745) Kingdom
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- —See our ad on page 33
ments.com) SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Thermostats
UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Lauda-Koenig-
Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248- 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- shofen, Germany
398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme- ments.com)
ters.com/products) Tek-Trol LLC, Crystal Lake, IL
Gages, liquid level UNIVERSAL FLOW MONITORS, INC., 1755 E. Nine Mile
Rd., Hazel Park, MI 48030 (248-542-9635; FAX: 248-
MEASUREMENT & TESTING
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
398-4274; ufmsales@flowmeters.com; www.flowme- EQUIPMENT
ters.com/products)
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) Indicators, liquid level Calibration & test equipment
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, Idar-
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; Oberstein, Germany
vega.com) FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Lauda-Koenig-
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, dynatrolusa.com) shofen, Germany
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green- SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
vega.com) wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498; Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
Gages, pressure www.endress.com)
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La ments.com)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd, Southampton, Hampshire, United Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
Kingdom 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- Calibration gas standards
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
973-256-4745) Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
—See our ad on page 33 973-256-4745) ments.com)
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, —See our ad on page 33
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Calorimeters
vega.com) Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. ments.com) randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
vega.com) VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati,
Gages, tank
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. Chambers, test
vega.com)
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
vega.com)
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www.
vega.com)
Corrosion measurement
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, equipment
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. Indicators, mass flow PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
vega.com) BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH BV, Nijverheidsstraat 1A, line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
Ruurlo, Netherlands NL-7261AK (+31 573458800; randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
Gages, vacuum & differential www.bronkhorst.com)
pressure FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Density-measuring equipment
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760- AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
VACUUBRAND, INC., 11 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
(860-767-5341; www.vacuubrand.com)
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati,
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, dynatrolusa.com)
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
vega.com)
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
ments.com) 649-3399)
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www.
LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Lauda-Koenig-
vega.com) Indicators, solids level shofen, Germany
Gages, water AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), SARTORIUS - CHEMICAL & CONSUMER CARE, Otto-
3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; Brenner-Straße 20, Goettingen , Germany 37079
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, (+49-(0)551 3084756; www.sartorius.com/chemicals)
FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
dynatrolusa.com)
vega.com)
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green- Detectors, interface
wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498; AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.),
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www.
www.endress.com) 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361;
vega.com)
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www.
Glasses, sight flow OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
vega.com)
dynatrolusa.com)
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
PLAST-O-MATIC VALVES INC., 1384 Pompton Ave., VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095 (973-256-3000; FAX: Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
973-256-4745) vega.com) nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
—See our ad on page 33
Detectors, leak
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY

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FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad,
CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www.
Transmitters, level
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- myronl.com) Buerkert Fluid Control Systems, Ingelfingen, Germany
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) —See our ad on page 20 ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar, Germany SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498;
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 www.endress.com)
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@ FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog) Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
ments.com) 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Microscopes nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam
Capovani Brothers Inc., Scotia, NY Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500;
com)
—See our ad on page 65 Pyrometers www.honeywellprocess.com)
PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
Electrodes, pH AMETEK Land, Dronfield, United Kingdom Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
METTLER-TOLEDO PROCESS ANALYTICS, 900 Middle- Tachometers SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
sex Turnpike, Building 8, Billerica, MA 01821 (800- Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
PCE Instruments UK Ltd, Southampton, Hampshire, United
352-8736; FAX: 781-301-8701) (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
Kingdom
Manometers Testing equipment, other
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati,
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. vega.com)
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
vega.com) VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
649-3399)
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www.
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. vega.com)
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
vega.com)
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
Transmitters, mass flow
Meters, air ments.com)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC AIR MONITOR CORPORATION, 1050 Hopper Ave,
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (1-800-AIRFLOW; FAX: 707-
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760- com) 526-9970; www.airmonitor.com)
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- —See our ad on page 65 FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) UIC INC., 1225 Channahon Rd., P.O. Box 863, Joliet, Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA IL 60434-0863 (815-744-4477; FAX: 815-744-1561; 744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com) warmstrong@uicinc.com; www.uicinc.com) nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- Viscosity or consistency 93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com)
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
ments.com) instruments, other HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam
Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500;
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS INC. (DYNATROL DIV.), www.honeywellprocess.com)
Meters, displacement 3030 Maxroy St., Houston, TX 77008 (713-869-0361; SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Badger Meter, Inc., Milwaukee, WI FAX: 713-869-7332; sales@dynatrolusa.com; www. Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
dynatrolusa.com) (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
Meters, gas LOAD CONTROLS, INC., 53 Technology Park Rd., Stur- siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
bridge, MA 01566 (508-347-2606; FAX: 508-347-2064)
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
—See our ad on page 12 Transmitters, pressure
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- ENDRESS & HAUSER INC, 2350 Endress Place, Green-
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA RECORDERS wood, IN 46143 (317-535-7138; FAX: 317-535-8498;
www.endress.com)
93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com) HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS, 1250 W Sam
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Recorders, mass flow Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77042 (832-252-3500;
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) www.honeywellprocess.com)
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L, PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- 4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
ments.com) ments.com) Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar, Germany
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Meters, heat flow Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La TRANSMITTERS & DATA (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati,
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www.
Converters, signal vega.com)
Meters, oxygen ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach,
Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www.
FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- vega.com)
93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com) 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com)
chemical) Transmitters, pressure-critical
PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
Meters, pH 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
MYRON L COMPANY, 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co.KG, Blomberg, Germany
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
CA 92010 (760-438-2021; FAX: 760-931-9189; www. R. STAHL, Waldenburg, Germany
myronl.com)
—See our ad on page 20 Data Transmission, Wireless Transmitters, temperature
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La
PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
Meters, ultrasonic Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760-
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo-
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive, 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com)
Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX: Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co.KG, Blomberg, Germany
FOX THERMAL, 399 Reservation Road, Marina, CA
714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue- R. STAHL, Waldenburg, Germany
93933 (831-381-4300; www.foxthermal.com)
white.com)
SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Electrical equipment, intrinsic PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com)
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
safety 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
I.SAFE MOBILE GMBH, i_Park Tauberfranken 10, SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
Lauda-Koenigshofen, Germany 97922 (+49 9343 Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
601480) (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim, siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373- Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru- 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
ments.com) R. STAHL, Waldenburg, Germany
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Radio remote control systems
com) PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
—See our ad on page 65 Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
Meters, water
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL, 1755 La Relays, time delay
Costa Meadows Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760- PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
744-6950; FAX: 760-736-6250; eflow@fluidcompo- Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
nents.com; www.fluidcomponents.com) 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)

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PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
82 Associations 88 Heat transfer media
82 Air conditioning & refrigeration 88 Heating & cooling
equipment equipment, other
82 Centrifuges 89 Kilns, ovens & furnaces
83 Classifiers & gravity separators 89 Mixing equipment for fluids
83 Cooling tower systems 90 Mixing equipment for solids &
83 Custom fabricated equipment fluids
83 Dryers 92 Packings, trays for towers &
85 Dust collectors & separators columns
85 Electrochemical equipment 92 Process vessels & reactors
85 Entrainment separation 93 Reaction & separation
equipment equipment, other
85 Evaporators & crystallizers 93 Screening equipment
86 Filter media & aids 93 Scrubbers
86 Filtration equipment 94 Size reduction equipment
87 Heat exchangers, 94 Towers & columns
condensers & coolers 95 Water treatment equipment

ASSOCIATIONS CENTRIFUGES Flottweg SE, Vilsbiburg, Germany


GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75- Centrifuge parts & accessories —See our ad on page 23
64-201; www.dechema.de) ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
— See our ad on page 22 Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Centrifuges, disc, nozzle
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) discharge
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
AIR CONDITIONING & (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT —See our ad on page 23
Centrifuges, batch, automatic Centrifuges, disc, solid bowl
Refrigeration equipment & systems basket ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
— See our ad on page 23 tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) Flottweg SE, Vilsbiburg, Germany
Mokon, Buffalo, NY GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Thermal Care, Niles, IL Centrifuges, batch, perforated (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
Refrigeration equipment, chillers basket
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Centrifuges, disc, valve discharge
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- Flottweg SE, Vilsbiburg, Germany
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
—See our ad on page 23 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, Centrifuges, continuous, conical —See our ad on page 23
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
2129-223) angle, perforated basket
—See our ad on page 69 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Centrifuges, filter, continuous,
Mokon, Buffalo, NY Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- screen bowl, scroll discharge
Thermal Care, Niles, IL tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Refrigeration equipment, freezers Centrifuges, continuous, pusher tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef- discharge
field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934-
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Centrifuges, laboratory or pilot
4052; www.benkoproducts.com)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- plant
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Centrifuges, continuous, solid tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
bowl, scroll discharge GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- —See our ad on page 23
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)

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MainSectionTitle
equipment
Centrifuges, liquid-liquid FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Avenue, Saginaw, MI FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
48601 (989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; www.bplit- IPCO GERMANY GMBH, Salierstr. 35, Fellbach, Ger- JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
tleford.com) many 70736 (+49 711 5105 0) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Flottweg SE, Vilsbiburg, Germany JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
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JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
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COMESSA, Strasbourg, France Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
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equipment

DUST COLLECTORS & THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-


senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
Evaporative systems, mechanical
recompression
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Defoamers, physical
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CRYSTALLIZERS DEDERT CORPORATION, 17740 Hoffman way, Home-
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Dust collectors, cyclone GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Pacific Dust Collectors & Equipment, Damascus, OR (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas —See our ad on page 23 2129-223)
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; —See our ad on page 69
www.schenckprocess.com) Crystallizers, evaporative
DEDERT CORPORATION, 17740 Hoffman way, Home- Evaporators, agitated film
Dust collectors, electrostatic wood, IL 60430 (708-747-7000; c.crankshaw@dedert. BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
precipitators com; www.dedert.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
85-249)
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street, (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253- —See our ad on page 23 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
9028; info@beltrantechnologies.com; www.beltran- —See our ad on page 23
technologies.com) Crystallizers, freeze JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
—See our ad on page 23 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
—See our ad on page 23
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Dust collectors, other SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter-
thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer. peinc.com)
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas com)
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Evaporators, climbing film
www.schenckprocess.com) Crystallizers, melt GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Dust collectors, pulse jet GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) —See our ad on page 23
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 —See our ad on page 23
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Evaporators, falling film
—See our ad on page 23 Crystallizers, scraped surface AAHANA Giffard Systems, Mannheim., Baden-Württem-
HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 berg, Germany
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman. EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
com; www.hapman.com) bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
—See our ad on page 84 85-249)
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
www.schenckprocess.com) FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23
Dust collectors, wet FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) —See our ad on page 23 FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
—See our ad on page 23 peinc.com)

Dust removal equipment Crystallizers, vacuum


CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
Evaporators, flash
SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; info@croll.com; www.croll.com) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
www.schenckprocess.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- —See our ad on page 23
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
ELECTROCHEMICAL —See our ad on page 84 2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
EQUIPMENT P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Electrodes: anodes & cathodes GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) peinc.com)
INEOS Electrochemical Solutions, Runcorn, Cheshire, —See our ad on page 23
United Kingdom Evaporators, forced circulation
DEDERT CORPORATION, 17740 Hoffman way, Home-
Electrolytic cells wood, IL 60430 (708-747-7000; c.crankshaw@dedert.
INEOS Electrochemical Solutions, Runcorn, Cheshire, com; www.dedert.com)
United Kingdom

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing
MainSectionTitle
equipment
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Filter media, other Filters, drum, rotary pressure
—See our ad on page 23 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger continuous
Kelvion, Bochum, Germany Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Evaporators, horizontal tube Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Paper, filter Filters, gas
—See our ad on page 23 Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX

Evaporators, low temperature Plates, filter Filters, horizontal belt, vacuum


GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
—See our ad on page 23 tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Filters, leaf, horizontal, pressure
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- FILTRATION EQUIPMENT ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
peinc.com) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Evaporators, plate type Dewatering, mechanical press tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Filters, leaf, vacuum
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
—See our ad on page 23 Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
Kelvion, Bochum, Germany tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
Evaporators, short path 845-5154; www.metso.com)
—See our ad on page 39 Filters, leaf, vertical, pressure
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- Filter housings Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
85-249) tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Filters, membrane
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
PRM Filtration, Raleigh, NC ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com)
Filter parts & accessories tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Caloris Engineering, Easton, MD
Evaporators, thin film Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- —See our ad on page 23
Orival Water Filters, Englewood, NJ
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- SARTORIUS - CHEMICAL & CONSUMER CARE, Otto-
SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
85-249) Brenner-Straße 20, Goettingen , Germany 37079
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Filter presses (+49-(0)551 3084756; www.sartorius.com/chemicals)
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filters, microfiltration
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com) Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
Filter systems GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Evaporators, vertical long tube ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- —See our ad on page 23
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Orival Water Filters, Englewood, NJ
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
—See our ad on page 23
Orival Water Filters, Englewood, NJ
Evaporators, waste water PRM Filtration, Raleigh, NC
Filters, nanofiltration
SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
85-249)
Filters, activated carbon —See our ad on page 23
SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
Caloris Engineering, Easton, MD
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Filters, air Filters, nutsche
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23 SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Evaporators, wiped film www.schenckprocess.com) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- Filters, bag Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
85-249) Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX peinc.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- PRM Filtration, Raleigh, NC
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Filters, oil removal
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- www.schenckprocess.com) KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
peinc.com) 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Filters, belt —See our ad inside front cover
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Filters, pan
FILTER MEDIA & AIDS Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Felt, filter Filters, cartridge tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX Filters, pipeline
PRM Filtration, Raleigh, NC
Filter bags, acidproof SAP FILTER PVT LTD, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Orival Water Filters, Englewood, NJ
City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
Filter bags, alkaliproof www.schenckprocess.com)
Filters, plate & frame
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Filters, crossflow Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Filter bags, glass ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filters, porous metal
Filter bags, natural fiber ACS Industries Inc., Lincoln, RI
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX Filters, disc, pressure JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Filter bags, synthetic fiber Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Filters, portable
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
Filters, disc, vacuum
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Filters, sand
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- Orival Water Filters, Englewood, NJ
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Processing
MainSectionTitle
equipment
Filters, ultrafiltration Quickly Prepare, Plug And Repair Leaking Heat Ex-
changer, Condenser and Boiler Tubes
Economizers
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Condensers, steam (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
—See our ad on page 23 541-9984; www.indeck.com)
SARTORIUS - CHEMICAL & CONSUMER CARE, Otto- CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- —See our ad on page 15
Brenner-Straße 20, Goettingen , Germany 37079 sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
(+49-(0)551 3084756; www.sartorius.com/chemicals) info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
HRS Process Systems Ltd., Pune, India
Heat exchanger parts &
Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, accessories
Filters, water Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
2129-223)
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX —See our ad on page 69 334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 Quickly Prepare, Plug And Repair Leaking Heat Ex-
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) (952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) changer, Condenser and Boiler Tubes
—See our ad inside front cover
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
PRM Filtration, Raleigh, NC Condensers, surface 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
Microfiltration equipment CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
com)
—See our ad on page 65
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Heat exchangers, air cooled
Screw presses ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, (952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation) 2129-223) Heat exchangers, all-welded
—See our ad on page 69 JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
HEAT EXCHANGERS, Condensers, tubular
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Heat exchangers, cascade
CONDENSERS & COOLERS ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Aftercoolers Condensers, vapor —See our ad on page 23
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511- Heat exchangers, coil
2129-223) CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Condensate return systems —See our ad on page 69
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle
HRS Process Systems Ltd., Pune, India North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX:
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) 262-567-4523)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Coolers, air cooled Heat exchangers, direct contact
com)
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
—See our ad on page 65
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
steam
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) Coolers, belt sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
Condensers, air cooled AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG, Reinbek, Germany
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
BERNDORF BAND GROUP, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Ber-
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
ndorf, Austria 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) 2129-223)
84176; www.berndorfband-group.com)
—See our ad on page 69
Condensers, barometric IPCO GERMANY GMBH, Salierstr. 35, Fellbach, Ger-
many 70736 (+49 711 5105 0) PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Coolers, closed circuit 8489; www.pickheaters.com)
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG, Reinbek, Germany Heat exchangers, double pipe
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
2129-223)
Coolers, coil CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
—See our ad on page 69 SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX:
Condensers, coil 262-567-4523) Heat exchangers, finned tube
Kelvion, Bochum, Germany Coolers, evaporative FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
Condensers, evaporative CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- 334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
refrigerant info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Coolers, finned tube Heat exchangers, plate
—See our ad on page 23 FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
Kelvion, Bochum, Germany INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330- (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
Condensers, jet ejector XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
—See our ad on page 15
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- (952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
info@croll.com; www.croll.com) Coolers, flash Heat exchangers, plate fin
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- (952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
—See our ad on page 23
HRS Process Systems Ltd., Pune, India
info@croll.com; www.croll.com) Heat exchangers, PTFE tube
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Coolers, screw CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX:
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa- 262-567-4523)
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69 Coolers, water Heat exchangers, scraped surface
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
Condensers, reflux SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX: 85-249)
HRS Process Systems Ltd., Pune, India
262-567-4523)
Condensers, shell & tube Desuperheaters Heat exchangers, screw flight
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
info@croll.com; www.croll.com) 845-5154; www.metso.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 —See our ad on page 39
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23 Heat exchangers, shell & tube
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
HRS Process Systems Ltd., Pune, India CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par-
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146;
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
2129-223) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 69 —See our ad on page 23

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JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) HEAT TRANSFER MEDIA Heaters, gas fired
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Heat exchangers, spiral Heat transfer fluids, cooling fluids Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO —See our ad on page 57
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite 63141 (800-433-6997)
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
PARATHERM – HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais- Heaters, helical coil
sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610-
SENTRY EQUIPMENT CORP, 966 Blue Ribbon Circle CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
941-4900; FAX: 610-941-9191)
North, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262-567-7256; FAX: FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
262-567-4523) Heat transfer fluids, heating fluids 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO
Heat exchangers, titanium 63141 (800-433-6997)
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- PARATHERM – HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610- —See our ad on page 57
941-4900; FAX: 610-941-9191)
Heat exchangers, U tube Heaters, immersion
CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- Heat transfer fluids, other CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO
info@croll.com; www.croll.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
63141 (800-433-6997) Heaters, indirect fired (waterbath)
PARATHERM – HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610-
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
941-4900; FAX: 610-941-9191)
Heat exchangers, zirconium 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Hot oils —See our ad on page 57
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO Heaters, instantaneous
63141 (800-433-6997)
Heat transfer systems PARATHERM – HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais-
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610-
8489; www.pickheaters.com)
Thermal Care, Niles, IL 941-4900; FAX: 610-941-9191)
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Thermal Fluid Systems Inc., Kennesaw, GA
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Thermal fluids Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- EASTMAN, 575 Maryville Centre Drive, Saint Louis, MO —See our ad on page 57
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) 63141 (800-433-6997)
— See our ad on page 57 PARATHERM – HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS, 2009 Renais- Heaters, jacketed
sance Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610-
Heaters, process liquid 941-4900; FAX: 610-941-9191)
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL 8489; www.pickheaters.com)
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
2129-223)
HEATING & COOLING Heaters, molten salt
—See our ad on page 69
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
EQUIPMENT, OTHER UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
8489; www.pickheaters.com) Air preheat systems —See our ad on page 57
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- Heaters, pipeline
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) Chillers, recirculating UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
— See our ad on page 57 Thermal Care, Niles, IL Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Heaters, process slurry Coils —See our ad on page 57
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
Heaters, portable
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338- 334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com) UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
8489; www.pickheaters.com) Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Generators, steam 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- —See our ad on page 57
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
— See our ad on page 57
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
Heaters, steam injection
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Inserts, heat-exchanger tube —See our ad on page 15
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL Heaters, air & gas —See our ad on page 23
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Preheaters CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL 2129-223)
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- —See our ad on page 69
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
—See our ad on page 57 West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Water Heating Direct, Fort Worth, TX
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- 8489; www.pickheaters.com)
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
— See our ad on page 57
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) Heaters, tank car
XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343 Heaters, direct fired PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516,
(952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com) West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill 8489; www.pickheaters.com)
Reboilers Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-

UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill


981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
—See our ad on page 57
Heaters, thermal liquid
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- Thermal Fluid Systems Inc., Kennesaw, GA
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) Heaters, drum UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
—See our ad on page 57 Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Superheaters field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934-
4052; www.benkoproducts.com)
—See our ad on page 57
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Heaters, feedwater Heaters, tubular
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) —See our ad on page 57
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
—See our ad on page 57
—See our ad on page 57
Heaters, finned tube Vaporizers
Troughs, cooled or heated UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef- Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934- 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
4052; www.benkoproducts.com) —See our ad on page 57
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
FIN TUBE PRODUCTS, INC., 188 S Lyman St., Suite
Waste heat recovery units 100, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330-334-3736; FAX: 330-
334-3848; mb@fintube.com; www.fintube.com)
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713-
541-9984; www.indeck.com) 981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com)
—See our ad on page 15 —See our ad on page 57

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KILNS, OVENS & FURNACES FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Burners, gas ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Mixers, continuous
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX: 234-0691; www.mixers.com) Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
918-234-1800) B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Avenue, Saginaw, MI
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill
Liquid-mixer parts & accessories 48601 (989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; www.bplit-
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH tleford.com)
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
—See our ad on page 57 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
Burners, oil —See our ad on page 84 —See our ad on page 84
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX: P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
918-234-1800) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn,
Furnaces, gas burning Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Germany
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill SPX Flow Technology, Ocala, FL 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) Mixers, air driven ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
—See our ad on page 57 ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Furnaces, high pressure POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- peinc.com) Mixers, disc
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) SPX Flow Technology, Ocala, FL ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
—See our ad on page 57 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Furnaces, high temperature Mixers, anchor 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Mixers, gas-liquid, high intensity
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) —See our ad on page 84 Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, Switzerland
—See our ad on page 57 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
Furnaces, vertical FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
UNIFLUX / EXOTHERM CORP., 31369 Nichols Sawmill Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA —See our ad on page 84
Road, Magnolia, TX 77355 (713-981-9100; FAX: 713- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
981-7081; info@exotherm.com; www.exotherm.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
—See our ad on page 57 234-0691; www.mixers.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
SPX Flow Technology, Ocala, FL KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Kilns, rotary Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant Mixers, batch 2129-223)
Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717- Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH —See our ad on page 69
845-5154; www.metso.com) B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Avenue, Saginaw, MI
—See our ad on page 39 48601 (989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; www.bplit- Mixers, gate
tleford.com) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Ovens, drying EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
PINK GMBH THERMOSYSTEME, Am Kessler 6, 97877 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Wertheim, Germany (0049-9342-919-0; FAX: 0049- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
9342-919-111; www.pink.de) —See our ad on page 84 Mixers, heated
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Ovens, electric P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef- FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934- Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn, —See our ad on page 84
4052; www.benkoproducts.com) Germany FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
Ovens, vacuum 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
PINK GMBH THERMOSYSTEME, Am Kessler 6, 97877
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Wertheim, Germany (0049-9342-919-0; FAX: 0049-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
9342-919-111; www.pink.de)
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Roasters, food products peinc.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69
NEUHAUS NEOTEC Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Ganderkesee, Germany 234-0691; www.mixers.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
SPX Flow Technology, Ocala, FL 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten-
MIXING EQUIPMENT FOR Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www. Mixers, High Viscosity
ystral.com)
FLUIDS Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
Mixers, bottom entering HENGFENGTAI PRECISION MACHINERY Co. for MIXING
and THICKENING SOLUTIONS since 1991, Wenzhou,
Homogenizers Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Wenzhou, China
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 —See our ad on page 84
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
—See our ad on page 84
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Mixers, jet
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
SPX Flow Technology, Ocala, FL
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- Mixers, chilled 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
—See our ad on page 84
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) —See our ad on page 84 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten- FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www. P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; —See our ad on page 23
ystral.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Homogenizers, high pressure ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 2129-223)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- —See our ad on page 69
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Mixers, paddle
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Mixers, cone DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
—See our ad on page 84 JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) www.dynamicair.com)

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EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten- SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www. Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) ystral.com) (800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
—See our ad on page 84 siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Mixers, static
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Blenders, cone
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, —See our ad on page 15
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 234-0691; www.mixers.com) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter- Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY
thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer. ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Mixers, pipeline (inline) com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- Mixers, top entering
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Blenders, continuous
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) —See our ad on page 15
—See our ad on page 84 Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
Mixers, pony FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) www.dynamicair.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 4684 ext. 205)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- —See our ad on page 84
peinc.com) JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Mixers, portable ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr.,
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 234-0691; www.mixers.com) Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 649-3399)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Mixers, turbine ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Mixers, pressure Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 —See our ad on page 84 Blenders, horizontal
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
—See our ad on page 84 P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) —See our ad on page 15
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA 234-0691; www.mixers.com) 4684 ext. 205)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- —See our ad on page 84
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) Mixers, vacuum JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
peinc.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, —See our ad on page 84
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Blenders, inline
234-0691; www.mixers.com) P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Mixers, propeller JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
—See our ad on page 84 FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Blenders, liquid feed
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., peinc.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- —See our ad on page 15
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora 234-0691; www.mixers.com) Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www. Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
peinc.com) ystral.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, —See our ad on page 84
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Mixers: barrel, drum, carboy FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
234-0691; www.mixers.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Mixers, side entering —See our ad on page 15 ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Mixing equipment for gas, air 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) HENGFENGTAI PRECISION MACHINERY Co. for MIXING
—See our ad on page 84 and THICKENING SOLUTIONS since 1991, Wenzhou, Blenders, pneumatic
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Wenzhou, China DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) www.dynamicair.com)

Mixers, slurry MIXING EQUIPMENT FOR Blenders, ribbon


Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH SOLIDS & FLUIDS PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 —See our ad on page 15
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
Batching & blending systems EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
—See our ad on page 84 Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH 4684 ext. 205)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., B&P LITTLEFORD, 1000 Hess Avenue, Saginaw, MI —See our ad on page 84
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; 48601 (989-757-1300; FAX: 989-757-1301; www.bplit- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) tleford.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
HENGFENGTAI PRECISION MACHINERY Co. for MIXING EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
and THICKENING SOLUTIONS since 1991, Wenzhou, 4684 ext. 205) —See our ad on page 84
Wenzhou, China —See our ad on page 84 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- GEMCO, the worldwide mixing and drying authority, P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) Middlesex, NJ FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY
peinc.com) peinc.com) Palamatic Process Inc, Philadelphia, PA
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)

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Blenders, spiral Mixers, motionless Mixers, rotary disc
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- 4684 ext. 205)
—See our ad on page 15 ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579) —See our ad on page 84
EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
4684 ext. 205) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
—See our ad on page 84 234-0691; www.mixers.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- —See our ad on page 84
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Mixers, other solid-liquid FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
—See our ad on page 84 IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., —See our ad on page 15
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Mixers, rotary drum
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015; IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) www.dynamicair.com) —See our ad on page 15
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 4684 ext. 205)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) —See our ad on page 84 Mixers, screw
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Blenders, tumbling V Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) —See our ad on page 15
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) —See our ad on page 84 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
—See our ad on page 15 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) —See our ad on page 84
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
649-3399) —See our ad on page 23 FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY GEMCO, the worldwide mixing and drying authority, JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Middlesex, NJ 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
234-0691; www.mixers.com) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Mixers, continuous kneaders 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- Mixers, sealless
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) Mixers, pan EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 4684 ext. 205)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- —See our ad on page 84
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Mixers, spiral ribbon
Mixers, double arm kneaders Mixers, planetary PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) —See our ad on page 15
—See our ad on page 15 —See our ad on page 15 EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) 4684 ext. 205) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, —See our ad on page 84 —See our ad on page 84
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Mixers, gravity flow —See our ad on page 84 JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
649-3399) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Mixers, spiral screw
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
Mixers, high shear 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
Mixers, ribbon —See our ad on page 15
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
—See our ad on page 15 PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- —See our ad on page 15 —See our ad on page 84
4684 ext. 205) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
—See our ad on page 84 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 —See our ad on page 84
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Mixers, vacuum tumble
—See our ad on page 84 P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
—See our ad on page 15
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef- 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Myers Mixers, Cudahy, CA Mixers, roller 234-0691; www.mixers.com)

ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Mixers, vertical stationary
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten-
Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www. Mixers, rotary blade ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
ystral.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
Mixers, magnetically coupled —See our ad on page 15 Mullers
EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825- EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
4684 ext. 205) 4684 ext. 205)
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
—See our ad on page 84 —See our ad on page 84
—See our ad on page 15
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Solid-liquid-mixer parts &
—See our ad on page 84 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- accessories
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., 234-0691; www.mixers.com) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) —See our ad on page 15
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EKATO, 48 Spruce Street, Oakland, NJ 07436 (201-825-
4684 ext. 205)
Deaerators, degasifiers JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
—See our ad on page 84 CROLL REYNOLDS CO. INC., Six Campus Drive, Par- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- sippany, NJ 07054 (908-232-4200; FAX: 908-232-2146; Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 info@croll.com; www.croll.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
—See our ad on page 84 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) Kettles, melting
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) —See our ad inside front cover
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Kettles, special metals
PACKINGS, TRAYS FOR FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-

TOWERS & COLUMNS ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
234-0691; www.mixers.com) —See our ad on page 84
Packings, tower & column, ceramic FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Digesters, cookers P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
—See our ad inside front cover Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Packings, tower & column, metal
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Fermentation equipment & Kettles, vacuum
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) fermentors Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH
—See our ad inside front cover EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
Packings, tower & column, plastic 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS —See our ad on page 84 —See our ad on page 84
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
—See our ad inside front cover P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Packings, tower & column, random POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
—See our ad inside front cover peinc.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Packings, tower & column, Generators, carbon dioxide peinc.com)
structured CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS Generators, hydrogen 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
—See our ad inside front cover Polymerizers
Packings, trays for towers & Generators, nitrogen EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
columns 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS Hydrogenation reactors —See our ad on page 84
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
—See our ad inside front cover EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
Saddles, polyethylene, tower 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter-
thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer.
packings —See our ad on page 84 com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Reactors, continuous
—See our ad inside front cover FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
Trays & tower internals line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS —See our ad on page 84
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) Kettles, agitated FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
—See our ad inside front cover P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer. Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn,
com) 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Germany
—See our ad on page 84 KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
PROCESS VESSELS & P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
—See our ad inside front cover
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
REACTORS Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Autoclaves 234-0691; www.mixers.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, Switzerland
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Kettles, crystallizing peinc.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Reactors, cooled, heated
—See our ad on page 84 FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., peinc.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA 234-0691; www.mixers.com) —See our ad on page 84
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
Bioreactors Kettles, electrically heated P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Gebrueder Loedige Maschinenbau GmbH, Paderborn,
—See our ad on page 84 peinc.com) Germany
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com) randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; Kettles, jacketed Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com) EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- peinc.com)
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Coalescers 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX —See our ad on page 84 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
—See our ad inside front cover FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)

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Reactors, fluid bed ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
Nozzles, spray
234-0691; www.mixers.com) KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Separators 2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69
Filtration Technology Corporation, Houston, TX
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Pervaporation equipment
—See our ad inside front cover CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
Vessels, plastic lined Separators, fluidizing
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Reactors, gas-liquid Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
—See our ad inside front cover
Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- Solvent recovery systems
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
Vessels, pressure, cryogenic BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
—See our ad on page 84
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 85-249)
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470;
peinc.com) CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- Vessels, pressure, custom crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA —See our ad on page 23
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
Reactors, jacketed ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. peinc.com)
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; peinc.com)
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Supercritical fluid extraction
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com) Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- processing
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 234-0691; www.mixers.com) PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
234-0691; www.mixers.com) Vessels, pressure, jacketed, dimple randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
GEMCO, the worldwide mixing and drying authority,
Reactors, jacketed, dimple Middlesex, NJ
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
SCREENING EQUIPMENT
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
peinc.com) peinc.com) Screening
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
234-0691; www.mixers.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com) tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)

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ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, heavy wall ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA
234-0691; www.mixers.com) tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
Reactors, lined, glass ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
Screens, vibrating
Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY Vessels, pressure, safety sight DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
glass www.dynamicair.com)
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. Separators, magnetic
Reactors, lined, metal randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- 845-5154; www.metso.com)
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. REACTION & SEPARATION —See our ad on page 39
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora EQUIPMENT, OTHER Wire mesh
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300; KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po- Aerators 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
peinc.com) —See our ad inside front cover
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Reactors, loop Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
2129-223)
—See our ad on page 69 SCRUBBERS
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) Membrane systems for liquids Scrubbers, cyclone
Reactors, pilot plant GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) 07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY —See our ad on page 23
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
INEOS Electrochemical Solutions, Runcorn, Cheshire, KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 United Kingdom
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
—See our ad inside front cover
—See our ad on page 84 Monomer-recovery systems
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy.,
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz- Scrubbers, fluidized bed
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033- CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA 85-249)
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora Scrubbers, fume, gas
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora peinc.com)
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Nozzles, mixing
peinc.com) KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511-
Reactors, rotary blade 2129-223) CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
Fluitron, Inc., Ivyland, PA —See our ad on page 69 07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo- ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa. Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com) 234-0691; www.mixers.com) (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 23

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MainSectionTitle
equipment
Scrubbers, impingement baffle DYNAMIC AIR INC., 1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul,
MN 55110-5193 (651-484-2900; FAX: 651-484-7015;
Mills, roller
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ www.dynamicair.com) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) 688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Palamatic Process Inc, Philadelphia, PA
Scrubbers, jet Mills, vertical
Lumpbreakers for solid & liquid Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, IN
systems
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
TOWERS & COLUMNS
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
Columns, absorption or
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ Mills, attrition adsorption
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
—See our ad on page 15
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) —See our ad on page 23
—See our ad on page 23 Mills, ball KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56,
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511- PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, —See our ad inside front cover
2129-223) IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584)
—See our ad on page 69 —See our ad on page 15 Columns, bubble cap
FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., Pittsboro, NC
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Scrubbers, oil mist JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908-
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ —See our ad inside front cover
METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
845-5154; www.metso.com)
Columns, custom fabricated
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS —See our ad on page 39 JLS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 381 Fawn Lane, West Jef-
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) ferson, NC 28694 (336-877-5571; FAX: 336-877-5579)
—See our ad inside front cover Mills, cage POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Scrubbers, orifice Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, IN
FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ Mills, colloid peinc.com)
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH Columns, packed
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Scrubbers, packed column Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Buchiglas USA Corp., Farmingdale, NY —See our ad inside front cover
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ Mills, cone PARR INSTRUMENT COMPANY, 211 53rd Street, Mo-
line, IL 61265 (309-762-7716; FAX: 309-762-9453; lisa.
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas randolph@parrinst.com; www.parrinst.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336; POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) www.schenckprocess.com) Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
—See our ad on page 23 FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Mills, disc peinc.com)
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, SULZER CHEMTECH, Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winter-
—See our ad inside front cover Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- thur, Switzerland 8401 (41522623722; www.sulzer.
234-0691; www.mixers.com) com)
Scrubbers, spray
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
Mills, grinding Columns, vacuum
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
—See our ad on page 15 —See our ad inside front cover
Scrubbers, venturi FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., Pittsboro, NC POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC., 2715 Pleasant peinc.com)
Valley Road, York, PA 17402 (717-843-8671; FAX: 717-
845-5154; www.metso.com) Columns, valve tray
—See our ad on page 39 KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631- —See our ad inside front cover
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ 234-0691; www.mixers.com)
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) SCHENCK PROCESS, 7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas Distillation columns, automatic
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 City, MO 64153 (816-891-9300; FAX: 816-891-8336;
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) www.schenckprocess.com) packaged unit
—See our ad on page 23 POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
KOERTING HANNOVER GMBH, Badenstedter Str. 56, Mills, hammer Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Hannover, Germany 30453 (0511-2129-0; FAX: 0511- FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., Pittsboro, NC FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
2129-223) Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, IN peinc.com)
—See our ad on page 69
Mills, homogenizing Distillation columns, molecular
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH distillation
SIZE REDUCTION EQUIPMENT FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., Pittsboro, NC BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308, bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
Comminutors Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
234-0691; www.mixers.com)
85-249)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, Idar-
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Oberstein, Germany Mills, impact —See our ad on page 23
Crushers, impact Palamatic Process Inc, Philadelphia, PA
Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, IN
POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, IN FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Mills, jacketed ball peinc.com)
Crushers, jaw PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale,
FRITSCH GmbH - Milling and Sizing, Idar-Oberstein, Idar- IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) Distillation columns, sieve tray
Oberstein, Germany —See our ad on page 15 GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
FRITSCH Milling & Sizing, Inc., Pittsboro, NC JAYGO, INC., 7 Emery Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869 (908- (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
688-3600; FAX: 908-688-6060) —See our ad on page 23
Crushers, rotary KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY Mills, other 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Admix Inc., Londonderry, NH —See our ad inside front cover
Lumpbreakers
PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, Mills, rod Distillation columns, steam
IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) PAUL O. ABBE, 201 Hanson Ct. Suite 125, Wood Dale, stripping
—See our ad on page 15 IL 60191 (630-350-3012; FAX: 630-238-7584) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
—See our ad on page 15 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
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MainSectionTitle
equipment
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Desalination units Water pollution systems
—See our ad inside front cover GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Distillation columns, vapor —See our ad on page 23 tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
HENGFENGTAI PRECISION MACHINERY Co. for MIXING HONEYWELL, 101 Columbia Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962
compression and THICKENING SOLUTIONS since 1991, Wenzhou, (973-455-2000; FAX: 973-455-5722)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Wenzhou, China
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Water treatment control
—See our ad on page 23 Hypochlorinators equipment
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES, 5300 Business Drive,
Tower parts & accessories Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714-893-8529; FAX:
SIERRA INSTRUMENTS, INC., 5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L,
Monterey, CA 93940 (831-373-0200; FAX: 831-373-
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 714-895-9492; sales@blue-white.com; www.blue-
4402; info@sierrainstruments.com; www.sierrainstru-
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) white.com)
ments.com)
—See our ad inside front cover
Resins, ion exchange Water-conditioning package
LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
WATER TREATMENT Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess. systems
com; www.lanxess.us) Water Heating Direct, Fort Worth, TX
EQUIPMENT
Reverse osmosis systems
Boiler feedwater systems GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave. —See our ad on page 23
(CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847- Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
541-9984; www.indeck.com)
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96 Associations 96 Metals & alloys, other nonferrous
96 Ceramics, including glass 97 Nickel & nickel alloys
96 Composites 97 Plastics materials
96 Copper & copper alloys 97 Protective coatings & linings
96 Insulation materials 97 Refractory materials
96 Iron & iron alloys 97 Rubber & rubberlike materials
96 Lubricants 97 Steels

ASSOCIATIONS Bronze Lubricants, greases


AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- Cortec Corp., St. Paul, MN
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
ments.com) Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
64-201; www.dechema.de)
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Copper Lubricants, industrial oils
CERAMICS, INCLUDING AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
GLASS ments.com)
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Carbides Copper alloys, other


AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
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Carbon & graphite Lubricants, process oils


AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- INSULATION MATERIALS LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
com; www.lanxess.us)
ments.com)
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Insulation, high temperature
ACS Industries Inc., Lincoln, RI
Fused silica METALS & ALLOYS, OTHER
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
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Powders, ceramic AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
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Silicon carbide AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
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ments.com)
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AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
COMPOSITES 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com)
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Ceramic metals
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
Ductile iron Indium & alloys
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
ments.com) 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
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COPPER & COPPER ALLOYS Lead & alloys


LUBRICANTS AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
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Brass ments.com)
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
Lubricants, engine oil —See our ad on Back Cover
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
ments.com) Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Engineering
MainSectionTitle
materials
Molybdenum & alloys NICKEL & NICKEL ALLOYS PROTECTIVE COATINGS &
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
Nickel LININGS
ments.com)
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
— See our ad on Back Cover
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- Coatings, acrylic
Niobium ments.com) Cortec Corp., St. Paul, MN
— See our ad on Back Cover
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- Coatings, epoxy
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com)
Nickel alloys Cortec Corp., St. Paul, MN
— See our ad on Back Cover AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
Palladium & alloys ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover
REFRACTORY MATERIALS
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- Anchors, refractory
ments.com)
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Platinum & alloys Castables


Fluorocarbons AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- ARKEMA INC., 900 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
19406 (610-205-7000; FAX: 610-205-7913) ments.com)
ments.com) — See our ad on page 3
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Silver & alloys Nylon Refractories


LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive, AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
com; www.lanxess.us) ments.com)
ments.com)
—See our ad on Back Cover
— See our ad on Back Cover Plastics, other ZIRCAR Refractory Composites Inc., Florida, NY
Tantalum & alloys Cortec Corp., St. Paul, MN
Refractory mortars & cements
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- ZIRCAR Refractory Composites Inc., Florida, NY
ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover
RUBBER & RUBBERLIKE
Tin & alloys
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- MATERIALS
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
ments.com) Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess. Rubber, urethane
— See our ad on Back Cover com; www.lanxess.us) LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
Titanium & alloys Polyesters
Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
com; www.lanxess.us)
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- LANXESS CORPORATION, 111 RIDC Park West Drive,
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412-809-1000; info@lanxess.
ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover
com; www.lanxess.us)
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
STEELS
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
Tungsten & alloys 8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com; Carbon steels
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com) AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com) Polyethylenes ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover Cortec Corp., St. Paul, MN —See our ad on Back Cover
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
Zinc & alloys senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201 High alloy steels
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- 8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com; AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com) 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com) ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover Polypropylenes —See our ad on Back Cover
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
Zirconium senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201 Low alloy steels
AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310- 8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com; AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele- www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com) 208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com) ments.com)
— See our ad on Back Cover —See our ad on Back Cover

Medium alloy steels


AMERICAN ELEMENTS, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310-
208-0551; FAX: 310-208-0351; www.americanele-
ments.com)
—See our ad on Back Cover

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PLANT MAINTENANCE
98 Associations
98 Cleaning equipment & services
98 Equipment repair & rebuilding
98 Maintenance tools & equipment & replacement parts
98 Noise & vibration suppression equipment
98 Safety equipment & systems

ASSOCIATIONS Testing equipment, high pressure Arresters, flame, tank vent, inline
CURTISS-WRIGHT EST GROUP, 2701 Township Line CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215-721-1100; FAX: 215- 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
721-1101) cashco.com)
64-201; www.dechema.de)
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC Det-Tronics, Bloomington, MN
— See our ad on page 22
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com) Arresters, surge
—See our ad on page 65
CLEANING EQUIPMENT & CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
Tools & equipment, other
SERVICES BERNDORF BAND GROUP, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Ber-
cashco.com)

ndorf, Austria 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672- Clothing, chemical resistant


Cleaning equipment, 84176; www.berndorfband-group.com) Det-Tronics, Bloomington, MN
CURTISS-WRIGHT EST GROUP, 2701 Township Line
pharmaceutical Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215-721-1100; FAX: 215- Containers, safety
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516, 721-1101)
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338- Det-Tronics, Bloomington, MN
8489; www.pickheaters.com) Tools, hand Emergency shutdown systems
EMERSON, 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Building One,
Cleaning equipment, steam Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800-833-8314)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
PICK HEATERS INC., 730 S. Indiana Ave., P.O. Box 516, 76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com)
West Bend, WI 53095 (262-338-1191; FAX: 262-338-
Explosion isolation
8489; www.pickheaters.com)
NOISE & VIBRATION REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
Cleaning equipment, tank SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
cleaning REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Analyzers, vibration 28217 (704-716-7022; FAX: 704-716-7025)
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
EMERSON, 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Building One,
— See our ad on page 23
Round Rock, TX 78681 - 74 (800-833-8314)
Explosion vents
TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
EQUIPMENT REPAIR & 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com) 2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
REBUILDING —See our ad on page 65
28217 (704-716-7022; FAX: 704-716-7025)
Silencers, exhaust
Pipeline rehabilitation processes Durr Universal, Inc., Stoughton, WV
Rupture discs
Valcor Engineering Corp, Springfield, NJ REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
Quickly Prepare, Plug And Repair Leaking Heat Ex-
Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
changer, Condenser and Boiler Tubes
Silencers, inline 2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
Pump repair Durr Universal, Inc., Stoughton, WV REMBE INC., 3809 Beam Road Ste K, Charlotte, NC
28217 (704-716-7022; FAX: 704-716-7025)
A-VAC INDUSTRIES, NC., Anaheim, CA
Silencers, intake ZOOK ENTERPRISES, 16809 Park Circle Drive, Chagrin
Falls, OH 44023 (440-543-1010)
Durr Universal, Inc., Stoughton, WV
MAINTENANCE TOOLS & Testing instruments, vibration Showers, emergency
EQUIPMENT & REPLACEMENT TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
HEMCO Corporation, Independence, Missouri
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv. Sinks, eye or face emergency
PARTS com)
HEMCO Corporation, Independence, Missouri
—See our ad on page 65
Leak sealing service Storage cabinets
CURTISS-WRIGHT EST GROUP, 2701 Township Line
Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215-721-1100; FAX: 215-
SAFETY EQUIPMENT & BENKO PRODUCTS, INC., 5350 Evergreen Pkwy., Shef-
field Village, OH 44054 (440-934-2180; FAX: 440-934-
721-1101)
Quickly Prepare, Plug And Repair Leaking Heat Ex-
SYSTEMS 4052; www.benkoproducts.com)
HEMCO Corporation, Independence, Missouri
changer, Condenser and Boiler Tubes
Arresters, flame deflagration or
Plant maintenance services detonation
CURTISS-WRIGHT EST GROUP, 2701 Township Line CASHCO, INC., P.O. Box 6, 607 W. 15th, Ellsworth, KS
Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 (215-721-1100; FAX: 215- 67439-0006 (785-472-4461; FAX: 785-472-3539; www.
721-1101) cashco.com)
Quickly Prepare, Plug And Repair Leaking Heat Ex- Det-Tronics, Bloomington, MN
changer, Condenser and Boiler Tubes

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DESIGN, ENGINEERING, &
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
100 Associations
100 Engineering services
101 Training

ASSOCIATIONS Engineering: construction & field GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
DECHEMA e.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am erection —See our ad on page 23
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75- NEUHAUS NEOTEC Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH, Koch Modular Process, Paramus, NJ
64-201; www.dechema.de) Ganderkesee, Germany OILTECH srl, Italy
— See our ad on page 22 THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys- POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com; FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
ENGINEERING SERVICES www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com)
Water Heating Direct, Fort Worth, TX
peinc.com)
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
Consultants, corrosion protection Engineering: cryogenic 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING SERVICES - AFFILI- equipment
ATED ENGINEERS (AEI), Madison, WI
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS Engineering: packaged pilot
Consultants, engineering 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
— See our ad inside front cover
plants
AHED Software, Lorqui, Murcia, Spain LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG, Lauda-Koenig- Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, Switzerland
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 shofen, Germany EPIC Systems Group, Peoria, IL
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) NEUHAUS NEOTEC Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH, POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
— See our ad on page 23 Ganderkesee, Germany Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), Navasota, TX FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
JENIKE & JOHANSON INC., 400 Business Park Dr., Engineering: facilities planning peinc.com)
Tyngsboro, MA 01879-1077 (978-649-3300; FAX: 978- PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
649-3399) South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., Lino Lakes, MN 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
OILTECH srl, Italy cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com)
Wenck Associates, Inc., Golden Valley, MN
Wenck Associates, Inc., Golden Valley, MN
Engineering: pilot plants
Consultants, materials Engineering: instrumentation & ENTEX Rust & Mitschke GmbH, Bochum, NRW, Germany
Wenck Associates, Inc., Golden Valley, MN EPIC Systems Group, Peoria, IL
control systems GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Consultants, safety & health ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING SERVICES - AFFILI- Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- —See our ad on page 23
ATED ENGINEERS (AEI), Madison, WI 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ HTE GMBH - THE HIGH THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTA-
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 chemical) TION COMPANY, Kurpfalzring 104, Heidelberg, Ger-
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING SERVICES - AFFILI- many D-69123 (+49 (0) 62 21.74 97 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 62
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro- ATED ENGINEERS (AEI), Madison, WI 21.74 97 - 137; www.hte-company.de)
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com) Flottweg SE, Vilsbiburg, Germany POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760- Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
Consultants, water treatment 2098 (508-647-7000; FAX: 508-647-7001; www.math- FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
Caloris Engineering, Easton, MD works.com) peinc.com)
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., Lino Lakes, MN PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim, South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro- Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776- 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com) 1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com) cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
Contract manufacturing systems 76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com) Engineering: plant design
SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060 Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, Switzerland
ENTEX Rust & Mitschke GmbH, Bochum, NRW, Germany Detwiler Road, Suite 111, Harleysville, PA 19438 EPIC Systems Group, Peoria, IL
(800-365-8766; piabu-requestinformation.industry@
Custom processing siemens.com; www.usa.siemens.com/pablog)
OILTECH srl, Italy
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
ENTEX Rust & Mitschke GmbH, Bochum, NRW, Germany SWAGELOK CO., 29500 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139- South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
IPCO GERMANY GMBH, Salierstr. 35, Fellbach, Ger- 2764 (440-248-4600; www.swagelok.com) 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
many 70736 (+49 711 5105 0) Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
Kemperle Industries - Digital Design, New York, NY
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
Engineering: modular process
Database services systems
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com)
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75- EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Wenck Associates, Inc., Golden Valley, MN
64-201; www.dechema.de) YSTRAL GMBH, Wettelbrunner Str. 7, Ballrechten-
— See our ad at page 22 7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com)
—See our ad on page 84 Dottingen, Germany 79282 (+49 7634 5603 900; www.
ystral.com)
Engineering, biochemical & ENTEX Rust & Mitschke GmbH, Bochum, NRW, Germany
EPIC Systems Group, Peoria, IL
biotech FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., Engineering: plant modernization
CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING SERVICES - AFFILI- P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; EPIC Systems Group, Peoria, IL
ATED ENGINEERS (AEI), Madison, WI FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)

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PRODUCT DIRECTORY Design, engineering, construction
MainSectionTitle
services
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 SARTORIUS - CHEMICAL & CONSUMER CARE, Otto-
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN Brenner-Straße 20, Goettingen , Germany 37079
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro- (+49-(0)551 3084756; www.sartorius.com/chemicals)
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
Equipment, used: procurement &
Engineering: pollution & supply
environmental services INDECK POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 1111 Willis Ave.
DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, (CE), Wheeling, IL 60090 (847-541-8300; FAX: 847-
Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000) 541-9984; www.indeck.com)
Environmental C&C, St. Charles, IL — See our ad on page 15
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Inspection
— See our ad on page 23 EnsureworX, Canada
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., Lino Lakes, MN
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 Pilot plant services
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
85-249)
Engineering: process design GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Biazzi SA, Chailly/Montreux, Switzerland — See our ad on page 23
CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING SERVICES - AFFILI- HTE GMBH - THE HIGH THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTA-
ATED ENGINEERS (AEI), Madison, WI TION COMPANY, Kurpfalzring 104, Heidelberg, Ger-
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe- many D-69123 (+49 (0) 62 21.74 97 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 62
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 21.74 97 - 137; www.hte-company.de)
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) POPE SCIENTIFIC, INC., P.O. Box 80018, 351 N. Dekora
—See our ad on page 84 Woods Blvd., Saukville, WI 53080 (262-268-9300;
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., FAX: 262-268-9400; info@popeinc.com; www.po-
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; peinc.com)
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com)
GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 Plant documentation services
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
— See our ad on page 23
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
Kemperle Industries - Digital Design, New York, NY
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
2098 (508-647-7000; FAX: 508-647-7001; www.math-
works.com)
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., Lino Lakes, MN
Process safety management
OILTECH srl, Italy services
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 Method Process Safety Training, HAZOP, LOPA and Con-
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN sultancy, Luton, United Kingdom
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro- PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com) South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
Engineering: process modeling cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
EKATO RUEHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH, Hohe-
Flum-Str.37, Schopfheim, Germany D-79650 (+49 Risk analysis
7622 290; FAX: + 49 7622 29 213; www.ekato.com) Method Process Safety Training, HAZOP, LOPA and Con-
—See our ad on page 84 sultancy, Luton, United Kingdom
FLUID LINE PRODUCTS INC., 38273 Western Pkwy., PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700
P.O. Box 1000, Willoughby, OH 44096 (440-946-9470; South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
FAX: 440-946-9472; www.fluidline.com) 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), Navasota, TX cessengr.com; www.processengr.com)
Kemperle Industries - Digital Design, New York, NY REMBE GMBH SAFETY + CONTROL, Gallbergweg 21,
MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760- Brilon, Germany 59929 (+49 2961 7405-0; FAX: +49
2098 (508-647-7000; FAX: 508-647-7001; www.math- 2961 50714; www.rembe.de)
works.com)
OILTECH srl, Italy Technology licensing
PROCESS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, 700 HTE GMBH - THE HIGH THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTA-
South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN TION COMPANY, Kurpfalzring 104, Heidelberg, Ger-
37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro- many D-69123 (+49 (0) 62 21.74 97 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 62
cessengr.com; www.processengr.com) 21.74 97 - 137; www.hte-company.de)
Engineering: procurement
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys-
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201
TRAINING
8440; info.industrial-solutions@thyssenkrupp.com;
www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com) Training personnel, maintenance
BERNDORF BAND GROUP, Leobersdorferstr. 26, Ber-
Engineering: project ndorf, Austria 2560 (43-2672-800-0; FAX: 43-2672-
management 84176; www.berndorfband-group.com)
EnsureworX, Canada Method Process Safety Training, HAZOP, LOPA and Con-
THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, thys- sultancy, Luton, United Kingdom
senkrupp Allee 1, Essen, Germany 45143 (49-201 SIEMENS PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION, 2060
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Equipment testing South Illinous Ave., Suite A-202, Oak Ridge, TN
Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), Navasota, TX 37830 (865-220-8722; FAX: 865-220-8729; info@pro-
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KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS Method Competency Register, Luton, United Kingdom
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) Method Process Safety Training, HAZOP, LOPA and Con-
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ASSOCIATIONS ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford,


MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www.
Failure analysis
aspentech.com) BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC., 685 Stockton Drive, Exton,
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D- PA 19341 (610-321-6470)
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75-
76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com)
64-201; www.dechema.de)
— See our ad on page 22 Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Heat-exchange modeling
AHED Software, Lorqui, Murcia, Spain
Chemical equipment design ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford,
COMPUTER HARDWARE AHED Software, Lorqui, Murcia, Spain
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580,
MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www.
aspentech.com)
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978- CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580,
Computers, monitors & displays 7727; www.chemstations.com) Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978-
Ameritechnology, Hackensack, NJ — See our ad on page 9 7727; www.chemstations.com)
Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), Navasota, TX —See our ad on page 9
Computers, personal Heat Transfer Research, Inc. (HTRI), Navasota, TX
Ameritechnology, Hackensack, NJ Chemical plant design & Information management
maintenance
Computers, printers & plotters ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford,
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
Ameritechnology, Hackensack, NJ MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www. 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
aspentech.com) chemical)
Input & output equipment, data BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC., 685 Stockton Drive, Exton, Method Competency Register, Luton, United Kingdom
processing PA 19341 (610-321-6470)
PEPPERL+FUCHS SE, Lilienthalstrasse 200, Mannheim,
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580, Information Technology
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978- Ameritechnology, Hackensack, NJ
Germany 68307 (+49-621-776-0; FAX: +49-621-776-
7727; www.chemstations.com) EnsureworX, Canada
1000; www.pepperl-fuchs.com)
— See our ad on page 9
Manufacturing execution systems Chemical process design Laboratory information
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580, management
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- HTE GMBH - THE HIGH THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTA-
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978-
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ TION COMPANY, Kurpfalzring 104, Heidelberg, Ger-
7727; www.chemstations.com)
chemical) many D-69123 (+49 (0) 62 21.74 97 - 0; FAX: +49 (0) 62
— See our ad on page 9
21.74 97 - 137; www.hte-company.de)
Simulators Data acquisition & process
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
control Manufacturing execution systems
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
chemical) Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ chemical)
chemical) ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford,
COMPUTER SOFTWARE CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978-
MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www.
aspentech.com)
7727; www.chemstations.com)
Advanced process control — See our ad on page 9 Mathematics & statistics
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850,
Seattle, WA 98101 (206-801-9339) MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, 2098 (508-647-7000; FAX: 508-647-7001; www.math-
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. works.com)
chemical)
vega.com)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com) VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, Mechanical integrity
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. Antea North America, Houston, TX
vega.com)
Alarm Management Physical properties
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
Data visualization AHED Software, Lorqui, Murcia, Spain
76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com) Antea North America, Houston, TX CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580,
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC., 685 Stockton Drive, Exton, Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978-
PA 19341 (610-321-6470) 7727; www.chemstations.com)
Asset management EnsureworX, Canada —See our ad on page 9
SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850,
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com) Seattle, WA 98101 (206-801-9339) Plant optimization
Yokogawa Corporation of America, Sugar Land, TX VEGA AMERICAS, INC., 4170 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati, ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
OH 45209 (513-272-0131; FAX: 513-272-0133; www. Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
Batch control vega.com) 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
VEGA GRIESHABER KG, Am Hohenstein 113, Schiltach, chemical)
ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, Germany, Germany 77761 (+49 7836 50-0; www. Antea North America, Houston, TX
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- vega.com)
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
chemical)

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BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC., 685 Stockton Drive, Exton,
PA 19341 (610-321-6470)
Process simulation Software, other
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580, ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978- Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
7727; www.chemstations.com) 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
— See our ad on page 9 chemical) chemical)
SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850, ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford, Ameritechnology, Hackensack, NJ
Seattle, WA 98101 (206-801-9339) MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www. Antea North America, Houston, TX
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D- aspentech.com) APPLIED FLOW TECHNOLOGY (AFT), 2955 Profes-
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Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978- (719-686-1000; www.aft.com)
Process control 7727; www.chemstations.com) CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580,
— See our ad on page 9 Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978-
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D- 7727; www.chemstations.com)
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Process optimization ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985)
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
CHEMSTATIONS, INC., 11000 Richmond DR, Suite 580, 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ —See our ad inside front cover
Houston, TX 77042 (713-978-7700; FAX: 713-978- chemical) SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850,
7727; www.chemstations.com) ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., 20 Crosby Dr., Bedford, Seattle, WA 98101 (206-801-9339)
— See our ad on page 9 MA 01730 (781-221-6410; FAX: 781-221-6410; www. TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC
SEEQ CORPORATION, 1301 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2850, aspentech.com) 28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
Seattle, WA 98101 (206-801-9339) com)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D-
76187 (+49(0)721/595-0; www.siemens.com)
Regulatory compliance —See our ad on page 65

TLV CORPORATION, 13901 S. Lakes Dr., Charlotte, NC BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC., 685 Stockton Drive, Exton,
PA 19341 (610-321-6470)
28273 (704-597-9070; FAX: 704-583-1610; www.tlv.
com) Method Competency Register, Luton, United Kingdom COMPUTERS FOR DESIGN &
—See our ad on page 65
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ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South, Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- Process simulation systems
Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585- 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ ABB INC., 3700 West Sam Houston Parkway South,
7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/ chemical) Houston, TX 77042 (1-800-HELP-365; FAX: 440-585-
chemical) AHED Software, Lorqui, Murcia, Spain 7071; contact.center@us.abb.com; www.abb.com/
Antea North America, Houston, TX EnsureworX, Canada chemical)
SIEMENS AG, Siemensallee 84, Karlsruhe, Germany D- MATHWORKS, 1 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-
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105 Air pollution control equipment & systems
105 Environmental services
106 Waste handling equipment & systems

ASSOCIATIONS DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115


(920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com)
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
DECHEMA E.V., Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25, Frankfurt am — See our ad on page 43 918-234-1800)
Main, Germany 60486 (49-69-75-64-0; FAX: 49-69-75- MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON, XCHANGER, INC., 1401 S. 7th St., Hopkins, MN 55343
64-201; www.dechema.de) Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799) (952-933-2559; www.xchanger.com)
— See our ad on page 22 Zeeco, Inc., Broken Arrow, OK
NOx control systems
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253- ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
9028; info@beltrantechnologies.com; www.beltran-
EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS technologies.com)
Bionomic Industries Inc., Mahwah, NJ Air pollution control
DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
Adsorption systems, carbon Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000) Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253-
Bionomic Industries Inc., Mahwah, NJ GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 9028; info@beltrantechnologies.com; www.beltran-
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ (800-722-6622; www.gea.com) technologies.com)
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ — See our ad on page 23 CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com) JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East 07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115 Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX: crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
(920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com) 918-234-1800) DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
— See our ad on page 43 SICK, INC., 6900 West 110th Street, Bloomington, MN Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000)
Environmental C&C, St. Charles, IL 55438 (800-325-7425; www.sick.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON, (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799) Odor-control systems —See our ad on page 23
Bionomic Industries Inc., Mahwah, NJ JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East
Afterburners Catalytic Products International Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
Catalytic Products International Inc., Lake Zurich, IL CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ 918-234-1800)
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ Strobic Air Technologies, Lansdale, PA
Air pollution abatement systems crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
Environmental consulting
BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street, DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253- Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000) DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
9028; info@beltrantechnologies.com; www.beltran- DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115 Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000)
technologies.com) (920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com) GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
Bionomic Industries Inc., Mahwah, NJ — See our ad on page 43 (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Catalytic Products International Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Environmental C&C, St. Charles, IL —See our ad on page 23
CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON,
07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@ Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799) Groundwater remediation
crcleanair; www.crcleanair.com) Strobic Air Technologies, Lansdale, PA GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045
DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway, (800-722-6622; www.gea.com)
Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000) Particulate removal systems —See our ad on page 23
DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115 BELTRAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1133 East 35 Street,
(920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com) Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718-338-3311; FAX: 718-253- Indoor-air-quality services
— See our ad on page 43 9028; info@beltrantechnologies.com; www.beltran- Strobic Air Technologies, Lansdale, PA
Environmental C&C, St. Charles, IL technologies.com)
HONEYWELL, 101 Columbia Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962 DÜRR SYSTEMS, INC., 830 Prosper Street, WI 54115 Sludge handling
(973-455-2000; FAX: 973-455-5722) (920-336-5715; www.durr-megtec.com) Komline-Sanderson Corp., 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc., Lino Lakes, MN — See our ad on page 43 07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)
Strobic Air Technologies, Lansdale, PA MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON, —See our ad on page 67
Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799)
Combustors, catalytic Soil remediation
Catalytic Products International Inc., Lake Zurich, IL Sulfur Recovery Komline-Sanderson Corp., 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East 07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)
Combustors, other Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX: —See our ad on page 67
Catalytic Products International Inc., Lake Zurich, IL 918-234-1800)
MACROTEK INC., 421 Bentley St. Unit 1, Markham, ON,
Flares, stack & accessories Canada L3R 9T2 (905-415-1799) VOC control
DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
Vapor recovery systems Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000)
918-234-1800) CR CLEAN AIR, Six Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ
Zeeco, Inc., Broken Arrow, OK 07054 (973-947-8787; FAX: 908-232-2146; info@
crcleanair.com; www.crcleanair.com)
Hydrogen sulfide removal DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000)
systems Environmental C&C, St. Charles, IL
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WASTE HANDLING WATER POLLUTION HAPMAN, 6002 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
(269-343-1675; FAX: 269-349-2477; sales@hapman.
EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS CONTROL EQUIPMENT & com; www.hapman.com)
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Incinerators SYSTEMS 07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)


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Waste-to-Energy, Salt Lake City, UT
Zeeco, Inc., Broken Arrow, OK Bio-oxidation units Sludge dryers
HONEYWELL, 101 Columbia Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Incinerators, gas & liquid (973-455-2000; FAX: 973-455-5722) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
Zeeco, Inc., Broken Arrow, OK tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Filters, bio-oxidation BUSS-SMS-CANZLER GMBH, Kaiserstr. 13-15, Butz-
Oxidizers, catalytic HONEYWELL, 101 Columbia Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962 bach, Germany 35510 (49-6033-85-0; FAX: 49-6033-
(973-455-2000; FAX: 973-455-5722) 85-249)
JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East Komline-Sanderson Corp., 12 Holland Ave., Peapack, NJ
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
918-234-1800) Separators, oil-water 07977 (908-234-1000; FAX: 908-234-9487)
—See our ad on page 67
KOCH-GLITSCH, INC., 4111 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS
Oxidizers, thermal 67220 (316-828-5110; FAX: 316-828-7985) Tanks, settling
CAST-X Circulation Heaters, Batavia, IL — See our ad inside front cover
ROSS MIXERS, 710 Old Willets Path, P.O. Box 12308,
DURR SYSTEMS, INC., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, MI 48033 (248-450-2000) Sludge dewaterers Hauppauge, NY 11788-0615 (631-234-0500; FAX: 631-
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JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION, 11920 East ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
Apache Street, Tulsa, OK 74116 (918-234-2800; FAX:
918-234-1800)
Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
tion@andritz.com; www.andritz.com/separation)
Waste-recovery treating systems
Zeeco, Inc., Broken Arrow, OK GEA GROUP, 9165 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD 21045 ANDRITZ SEPARATION, ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger
(800-722-6622; www.gea.com) Strasse 18, Graz, Austria 8045 (+43 050 8050; separa-
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107 Acids, fatty 107 Flame retardants
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Economic Indicators
2019 2020 2021
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PLANT COST INDEX (CEPCI) 900

(1957–59 = 100) Sept. ’21 Aug. ’21 Sept. ’20 Annual Index: 850
Prelim. Final Final
2013 = 567.3
CE Index_______________________________________________ 754.7 735.2 593.7 800
Equipment _____________________________________________ 947.5 918.6 717.2 2014 = 576.1
Heat exchangers & tanks __________________________________ 813.2 784.8 605.8
Process machinery ______________________________________ 958.5 921.1 717.9 2015 = 556.8 750

Pipe, valves & fittings _____________________________________ 1,330.9 1,304.7 954.0 2016 = 541.7
Process instruments _____________________________________ 551.3 541.3 422.1 700
Pumps & compressors ____________________________________ 1,180.5 1,148.8 1,084.0 2017 = 567.5
Electrical equipment _____________________________________ 639.3 616.8 565.0 2018 = 603.1 650
Structural supports & misc. ________________________________ 1,038.9 1,000.4 752.7
Construction labor ________________________________________ 348.6 347.4 337.6 2019 = 607.5
Buildings ______________________________________________ 772.0 767.5 616.1 2020 = 596.2 600
Engineering & supervision __________________________________ 311.1 310.2 311.8
Starting in April 2007, several data series for labor and compressors were converted to accommodate series IDs discontinued by the 550
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Starting in March 2018, the data series for chemical industry special machinery was replaced
because the series was discontinued by BLS (see Chem. Eng., April 2018, p. 76–77.)
500
J F M A M J J A S O N D

CURRENT BUSINESS INDICATORS LATEST PREVIOUS YEAR AGO


CPI output index (2017 = 100)_____________________________________________________ Oct. '21 = 98.5 Sept. '21 = 97.3 Aug. '21 = 98.3 Oct. '20 = 93.9
CPI value of output, $ billions _____________________________________________________ Sept. '21 = 2,005.4 Aug. '21 = 1,984.9 Jul. '21 = 1,966.0 Sept. '20 = 1,672.2
CPI operating rate, % ___________________________________________________________ Oct. '21 = 78.5 Sept. '21 = 77.6 Aug. '21 = 78.4 Oct. '20 = 74.6
Producer prices, industrial chemicals (1982 = 100) _____________________________________ Oct. '21 = 335.4 Sept. '21 = 345.2 Aug. '21 = 331.0 Oct. '20 = 227.7
Industrial Production in Manufacturing (2017 =100)* ____________________________________ Oct. '21 = 99.8 Sept. '21 = 98.6 Aug. '21 = 99.3 Oct. '20 = 95.6
Hourly earnings index, chemical & allied products (1992 = 100) _____________________________ Oct. '21 = 195.9 Sept. '21 = 198.3 Aug. '21 = 193.6 Oct. '20 = 188.6
Productivity index, chemicals & allied products (1992 = 100)_______________________________ Oct. '21 = 95.4 Sept. '21 = 94.4 Aug. '21 = 356.0 Oct. '20 = 90.4

CPI OUTPUT INDEX (2017


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

105
2000 75
100
1900
95 70
1800
90
65
1700
85
60
80 1600

75 1500 55
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 2012 to 2017
Current business indicators provided by Global Insight, Inc., Lexington, Mass.

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