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Check out the latest issue of CEP with technical features on process integration, internal auditing, process safety investments, and much more. Need a career boost? Read Bettina Seidman's article on how to get "interpersonally fit." For those interested in novel reactor news, click on Tom Noble's article "Microreactors: Smaller can be Better."
July 2001Vol. 97, No. 7
Check out the latest issue of CEP with technical features on process integration, internal auditing, process safety investments, and much more. Need a career boost? Read Bettina Seidman's article on how to get "interpersonally fit." For those interested in novel reactor news, click on Tom Noble's article "Microreactors: Smaller can be Better."
In This Issue
Process Integration
Burning Bright: Trends in Process Integration
Process integration has a far wider scope and touches every area of process design. Industries are making more money from their raw materials and capital assets, while becoming cleaner and more sustainable. Nick Hallale -
Safety
Map Your Way to Strategic Investments in Process Safety
Many CPI firms are looking at safety costs as investments, rather than expenses, and are reaping the wide-range benefits. Here's a roadmap of how best to accomplish this. Paris Stavrianidis
Environmental Protection
Minimize Enforcement Penalties
Identify possible New Source Review/Prevention of Significant Deterioration penalties by conducting an internal audit and disclosing potential violations. Jessica L. Idzerda - Paul Greywall -
Solids Handling
Use the Power of Sonocrystallization for Improved Properties
High-intensity sound initiates nucleation and helps to control crystal size and habit. Linda J. McCausland - Peter W. Cains - Peter D. Martin -
Measurement and Control
Validate Your Engineering Software!
You really can't guarantee that applications work correctly unless you take specific steps to validate the software. Michael Tanzio -
Reactions and Separations
Avoid Pitfalls in Evaluating Catalyst Performance
Age and life are not suitable parameters to compare catalyst performance. The proper ones are the rate of reaction and the rate of deactivation. Daniel G. Löffler -
Management
What to Look for in a Quality Management Consultant
Experiences of chemical distributors offer guidance Clyde Pearch -
Career Catalyst
10 Tips for Managing Your Career
Get "interpersonally fit" by improving your work relationships and honing your communication skills Bettina Seidman -
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