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Authors: SLOAN M
Citation: M. Sloan, SAVING MAINTENANCE DOLLARS ON PLATE HEAT-EXCHANGERS - PHES OFFER EFFECTIVE HEAT-TRANSFER SOLUTIONS, Chemical processing, 61(8), 1998, pp. 47-51

Authors: VINCENT M
Citation: M. Vincent, SELECTING SCREENING MEDIA FER VERTICAL BASKET CENTRIFUGES - THE HEARTOF THE FILTRATION AND SEPARATION PROCESS, Chemical processing, 61(8), 1998, pp. 59

Authors: JOHANSON JR
Citation: Jr. Johanson, SOLVING BIN HANGUP PROBLEMS BY USING PASSIVE SOLUTIONS - AVOIDING POTENTIAL PLANT SHUTDOWNS, Chemical processing, 61(8), 1998, pp. 71

Authors: CAVANAUGH J
Citation: J. Cavanaugh, PLASTIC TANKS OFFER SOLUTIONS FOR ABOVEGROUND STORAGE - DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS MAKE THERMOPLASTICS A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO METALS AND FIBERGLASS, Chemical processing, 61(8), 1998, pp. 85

Authors: SHAH V BLUCK D KOVACH J PARIKH R YU R MILLER D
Citation: V. Shah et al., REACTIVE DISTILLATION CONFIGURATION - SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF THE MTBE PROCESS, Chemical processing, 61(8), 1998, pp. 95-101

Authors: KNOX PJ
Citation: Pj. Knox, A PIONEERING COMPANY, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 5-5

Authors: TATTERSON G
Citation: G. Tatterson, DOING THE SIMPLE THINGS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 9-9

Authors: BARLAS S
Citation: S. Barlas, REFINERY REPORTING REGS EASED, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 11-11

Authors: TUCKER R
Citation: R. Tucker, READER APPRECIATES FLUID-FLOW ANNUAL, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 15-15

Authors: BOWEN C
Citation: C. Bowen, INDUSTRY TRENDS - OUTSOURCING AND LIFE SCIENCES OPPORTUNITIES DRIVE GROWTH FOR FINE CHEMICALS MANUFACTURERS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 27-27

Authors: BOWEN C
Citation: C. Bowen, 1998 SALARY SURVEY - PIECING THE INDUSTRY COMPENSATION PUZZLE, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 32

Authors: BATTIKHA B
Citation: B. Battikha, PROCESS-CONTROL AND AUTOMATION - MAKING THE RIGHT CONTROL-SYSTEM CHOICES, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 39

Authors: MAGER L
Citation: L. Mager, CORROSION CONTROL - PROACTIVE EQUIPMENT LIFE EXTENSION, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 47

Authors: LIPTAK BG
Citation: Bg. Liptak, PLANT WASTE-WATER PH CONTROL, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 56

Authors: REEDER M RYAN D CATHIE N
Citation: M. Reeder et al., MIXING, SIZE-REDUCTION AND AGGLOMERATION - SOME COMMON APPLICATIONS THAT BENEFIT FROM STATIC MIXERS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 63

Authors: HAGE HE
Citation: He. Hage, STEAM SYSTEMS - STEAM EJECTOR FUNDAMENTALS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 70

Authors: DINEEN P HYATT M
Citation: P. Dineen et M. Hyatt, PLANT SAFETY - DEVELOPING A METHODOLOGY FOR WORKSITE RISK ANALYSIS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 74

Authors: KRITZ P HOWARD B
Citation: P. Kritz et B. Howard, PROJECT-MANAGEMENT - EFFECTIVE DOCUMENT CONTROL-SYSTEMS, Chemical processing, 61(7), 1998, pp. 83-83

Authors: KNOX PJ
Citation: Pj. Knox, EMERGING CHANGES IN EH-AND-S FUNCTIONS AT THE PLANT ... AND MAINSTREAMING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 6-6

Authors: TATTERSON G
Citation: G. Tatterson, PLAYING SHERLOCK-HOLMES - READING THE CLUES LEFT BY A PROCESS, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 11-11

Authors: BARLAS S
Citation: S. Barlas, CHEMICAL-TESTING RULE KICKS IN - MEANWHILE, COMMITTEE SEEKS TO ADD 29CHEMICALS TO PRIORITY LIST, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 12-12

Authors: WEBBER F
Citation: F. Webber, A LOOK AT THE ROAD AHEAD - CMAS PRESIDENT WRITES ON GLOBALIZATION ANDTHE CHALLENGES TO COME, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 29

Authors: GIESLER A PALOZZOLO T
Citation: A. Giesler et T. Palozzolo, DETECTING LEAKS IN PIPING SYSTEMS - WATER, ACIDS, SOLVENTS AND OTHER LIQUIDS DETECTABLE, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 37

Authors: LEONARD J
Citation: J. Leonard, UNDERSTANDING RELIEF VALVES AND PRESSURE-REGULATORS - APPEARANCE IS SIMILAR, BUT FUNCTIONS ARE DIFFERENT, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 43

Authors: JANAS JJ
Citation: Jj. Janas, SELECTING FILTRATION EQUIPMENT - ANY COMBINATION OF VARIABLES CAN DECIDE FINAL SELECTION, Chemical processing, 61(6), 1998, pp. 53
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