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November 2004 Vol. 100, No. 11
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In This Issue

Mixing

Understand Flow Patterns in Glass-Lined Reactors

 Physical modeling and computer simulation provide insights into the performance of a glass-lined reactor.

David S. Dickey - Kevin J. Bittorf - Christopher J. Ramsey - Keith E. Johnson
Solids Handling

Improve Solids Handling During Thermal Drying

Follow these guidelines for ensuring the proper flow of slurries, pastes and wet powders to achieve a dried product with the desired characteristics.

Herman Purutyan - John W. Carson - Thomas G. Troxel
Environmental Management

Get the Most for Your Emissions Testing Buck

A successful emissions testing program involves understanding the purpose of the testing, preparing a request for proposal, eveloping a protocol and entrusting the job with the right person.

Robert M. Neimeier
Reactions and Separations

From Bench to Plant: Scale Up Specialty Chemical Processes Directly

Many batch operations can be scaled up directly from the bench to the plant by developing the process and performing lab testing with the scaleup in mind.

Ron Leng
Career Catalyst

Launching a Website for Your Small Business

Here’s how to develop a successful Internet presence without the dedicated web staff and financial resources of a large corporation. 

Cynthia F. Mascone - Joseph A. Roseti